Getty/GOALNXGNEnglandEngland NXGN Nine: The future of the Three LionsNXGN has selected the best English players born on or after January 1, 2004 - but will they go on to fulfill their potential in the coming years?
NXGNNXGNM. ChoWATCH: NXGN wonderkid Momo Cho enters the Group Chat 📱After being named as one of the best teenage ballers on the planet, the France U21 forward caught up with NXGN in San Sebastian
GOALNXGNPremier LeagueNXGN Nine 2023: Football's elite wonderkidsThe NXGN Awards are back for another year, but in 2023, we're doing things a little differently!
GOALNXGNChampions LeagueNXGN 2023: World football's top 50 wonderkids!The NXGN Awards are back for another year, but in 2023, we're doing things a little differently!
Getty ImagesChampions LeagueManchester CityUCL Power Rankings: Haaland fires City back to No.1 ⏫With the quarter-final line up now complete, GOAL runs down the most likely contenders to lift the European Cup in Istanbul later this year
Getty/GOALChelseaG. PotterThe end of the road for Potter at Chelsea?The Blues manager has now overseen a run of just two wins in 16 matches, and patience must surely now be wearing thin in the Stamford Bridge boardroom
Getty ImagesChelseaPremier LeagueChelsea ratings: Is it really all Potter's fault?The Blues came up short against Spurs, leaving the Stamford Bridge outfit in a crisis that now might only be solved by sacking their manager
Getty ImagesM. RashfordManchester UnitedMarcus Rashford - the world's most unstoppable striker! Rashford made it 16 goals since the World Cup with a double at Old Trafford as United maintained their slim hopes of a Premier League title push
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedM. RashfordMan Utd ratings: Rashford runs riot yet again!The England stars scored three goals between them at Old Trafford to keep Erik ten Hag's slim title hopes alive
Getty/GOALManchester UnitedM. RashfordMarcus Rashford is inevitable! 🔥The England striker has now scored 13 goals in 14 games since the World Cup as his late strike at Elland Road helped seal a 2-0 win for the Red Devils
Getty/GOALNXGNPremier LeagueEvan Ferguson: Brighton wonderkid who turned down LiverpoolThe 18-year-old has exploded onto the Premier League scene in recent weeks but does the Irishman have what it takes to become an elite striker?
Getty ImagesWinners & LosersManchester UnitedRashford's a bit naughty!After being left out of the line up by Erik ten Hag for disciplinary reasons, the England forward came off the bench to score the winner at Molineux
GOALArgentinaWorld CupHow Argentina will line up at the 2026 World CupThe Albiceleste may still be celebrating their success in Qatar, but how will their team look when they aim to defend their crown?
GOALFranceWorld CupHow will France line up at the 2026 World Cup?Les Bleus may have come up agonisingly short in their bid to defend their crown in Qatar, but their window to challenge is far from being shut
GOALPortugalWorld CupHow Portugal will line up at the 2026 World CupThe country's greatest-ever player couldn't deliver Portugal the biggest prize of all, so can the next generation now step up in four years' time?
GOALEnglandWorld CupHow will England line up at the 2026 World Cup?The Three Lions may have come up short in Qatar, but this is unlikely to be the last time most of their players grace the World Cup stage
GOALNetherlandsWorld CupHow will the Netherlands line up at the 2026 World Cup?The Dutch made it to the quarter-finals in Qatar but with plenty of talent coming through, they could do even better in four years' time.
GOALBrazilWorld CupHow will Brazil line up at the 2026 World Cup?The five-time winners will have gone 24 years without lifting the trophy by 2026, but they will still have a team capable of more than just competing
GOALSpainWorld CupHow will Spain line up at the 2026 World Cup?La Roja already have a young core of players who are likely to be mainstays of the team going forward, but who are the new faces who could join them?
Getty/GOALWorld CupArgentinaPower Rankings: Portugal power up the standings ⏫After the last-16 ties, many of the pre-tournament favourites have made it through, but how do the teams that are left stack up against each other?