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How to watch England vs Italy live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
Reigning champs England face underdogs Italy in an intriguing semifinal at the women's European championships in Geneva, Switzerland on Tuesday. MORE — EURO 2025 schedule, scores Sarina Wiegman's England made it through to the final four after an epic, almighty scrap with Sweden in the quarterfinals, as the Lionesses won 3-2 on penalty kicks. They had trailed 2-0 in the first half but launched an incredible comeback late in the second half to take the game to extra time, as the reigning champs eventually won on penalty kicks as goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was the hero. England have been far from their best so far in this tournament but they've done enough to make it to the semifinals and are the favorites to advance. Italy have absolutely nothing to lose and Andrea Soncin's side have made it to this stage of the competition for the first time since 1997. They upset Norway 2-1 in the quarterfinals and the Italians are direct, tough to play against and will have no problem with sitting deep and then looking to hit England on the counter. Everybody expects England to advance but Italy are dangerous. How to watch England vs Italy live, stream link and start time Kick off time: 3pm ET, TuesdayHow to watch, TV channel: Fox Sports England focus, team news Sarina Wiegman will be hoping for a straightforward victory for England after the rollercoaster of emotions the quarterfinal against Sweden delivered. Captain and star center back Leah Williamson should be fit after an ankle injury, while Wiegman has some huge calls to make in attack. Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang had a massive impact off the bench against Sweden and are pushing for starts. Will Wiegman go for it and start Agyemang up top with Alessia Russo from the start? Italy focus, team news The Italians have scored first in all of their games at this tournament and that has been key on this dream run to the semifinals. Veteran Cristiana Girelli scored twice to lead the Azzurre to an unexpected win against Norway and Italy's star striker and captain holds the key to their hopes. They were beaten 3-1 by fellow semifinalists Spain in the group stage but Italy have shown they can hang in there in games against the top teams. If they score early against an England side which has struggled defensively in this tournament, the shock is well and truly on. England vs Italy prediction This will be a lot closer than most predict, but England's quality in attack will be too much for Italy to handle. It could go to extra time, but England will advance. Just. England 2-1 Italy.
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Usyk v Dubois fight: Boxing fans complain heavyweight title clash was plagued with 'buffering issues' on DAZN
Boxing fans are demanding refunds after their DAZN stream of the heavyweight world title fight was ruined by "constant buffering" issues. Oleksandr Usyk stopped Daniel Dubois in the fifth round of Saturday night's fight, delivering a vicious punch that knocked his rival's gum shield out of his mouth. The epic moment secured the Ukrainian the undisputed world heavyweight champion title, but some fans missed it due to problems with the stream. Read all the latest Money news here 'They're denying anything was wrong' "£25 to watch the boxing and all I got was constant buffering! Even missed the knockout punch. How do I get a refund for a service not received?" one customer wrote on X. "This will definitely be the first and last fight I watch on DAZN. The buffering and quality makes it unwatchable. What a shite service," said another. Some even called for fans to complain to the media regulator, Ofcom, about the poor service. "They're [DAZN] refusing refunds and denying anything was wrong at their end (despite hundreds of complaints on Twitter with the exact same issues). We have complained to Ofcom. Only takes a few minutes," one customer said. The Money team spoke to several others who had suffered similar issues and had been refused refunds. John, 38, from Essex told us: "The stream for the pay-per-view event was really poor, constantly buffering, sound cutting out and the picture being cut off completely. It was literally unwatchable. "I raised the issue with DAZN yesterday and their response was an abrupt 'you're not entitled to a refund'. The best they could offer was to cancel my free 7-day trial, which I could do with a click of a button. "This was the first time I have ever used DAZN and will not be doing it again. I think it's disgusting, to be honest, as the stream was virtually unwatchable. I am sympathetic when things go wrong but the right thing to do is refund me if I wasn't provided the service I was promised." Some customers said DAZN told them there was no issue with its stream, implying the problem was with the customer's own internet or TV services. On X, the company told people to follow five steps to try to get it fixed. "Please follow the below-mentioned steps without skipping. "1. Force restart the device. 2. Uninstall the app. 3. Update and Restart the device. 4. Reinstall the app. 5. Internet speed, try to stream on another device. If the issue persists, please DM us." 'Unable to process refunds' Some fans did follow up with a direct message, but were told that DAZN's policy means it is "unable to process refunds for streaming issues even when evidence is provided". "I truly appreciate you sharing your experience and feedback. We will improve the service in the future," a company representative replied. We have contacted DAZN for comment. The streaming platform, which is the broadcast partner of boxing promoter Eddie Hearn's Matchroom, allows people to pay for a subscription to its services or a one-off fee for a particular event. It costs £14.99 a month for a 12-month deal, £24.99 a month to cancel anytime or £119.99 for an annual pass, with the Usyk v Dubois fight setting people back £24.99. This isn't the first time customers have complained about DAZN's poor service. It has received bad publicity for similar issues in the past, particularly during the highly anticipated Fury v Usyk fight last year. What should you do next if you want money back? Consumer champion Scott Dixon, AKA the Complaints Resolver, said customers should raise a chargeback to get their money back if DAZN refuses to issue refunds. "With so many people affected, this was clearly a widespread issue and DAZN cannot rely on a standard fob off citing there were no issues and blaming customers' internet when it's been widely reported that tens of thousands of viewers had issues," he told Money. He said the issue wasn't a minor glitch and instead was a "failure to deliver the service viewers have paid for". "Evidence is crucial on these types of complaints. Provide links to media articles that evidence it was a widespread issue, screenshots of social media posts and time-stamped screen recordings if you have them," he said. "Push hard and cite it's a clear 'breach of contract' under Section 49 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, as the provider failed to perform the service with reasonable care and skill." Have you been affected by this issue? Tell us about your experiences by emailing money@
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Gillies 'hopeful' of Rangers head coach appointment before season start
Rangers are "in the final stages of a great recruitment process" as they look to appoint a new head coach "in the next couple of weeks, if not sooner", confirms managing director Donald Gillies. Former England international Jo Potter departed Rangers four weeks ago after winning four cup trophies in two years at the club. "It has been going really well," Gillies told RangersTV. "The quality of the candidate has been excellent, really strong. "Probably a mark of the time that we have taken actually to get to the point that we are at right now. "I think for us it is about finding the right qualities in all those excellent candidates and resumes that we received and applying them from the context that we have. "We are in the final stages of that process and will be able to confirm what we are going to do, hopefully in the next couple of weeks if not sooner. "It has been a great process and it has really said a huge amount about where we are at as a women's club and really the strides that the women's game has made in Scotland that we are attracting some really highly qualified and impressive people." Rangers will take part in their first pre-season friendly next week and kick off their SWPL campaign on 17 August against Montrose. Gillies is hopeful of having a decision made by that point, but he will not rush the process. "Have someone in place for first pre-season game? Yes, that would be the hope but we are not held to it," he added. "That shouldn't go beyond the priority of making sure we get the right person."