
Dom Smith is a Football Reporter for Evening Standard, mainly covering Chelsea and England. He also reports on tennis at Wimbledon. In 2023, the same year he joined Evening Standard, Dom was named Hugh McIlvanney Student Football Writer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association.
Dom Smith is a Football Reporter for Evening Standard, mainly covering Chelsea and England. He also reports on tennis at Wimbledon. In 2023, the same year he joined Evening Standard, Dom was named Hugh McIlvanney Student Football Writer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association.

Three Lions would seal last-32 place with a second straight win in Group L

Italy international is attracting plenty of interest after a standout season

Crystal Palace centre-back is attracting interest this summer
Three Lions are heavy favourites to book last-32 spot, but cannot afford to overlook 2010 quarter-finalists led by Antoine Semenyo

Three Lions assistant ripped into ‘fearful’ first-half performance against Croatia
No player in Thomas Tuchel’s squad played more matches than Gunners midfielder this season

Arsenal winger arrived for World Cup camp carrying Achilles injury

Argentina striker has been linked with a number of top European clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid
Manchester City team-mates will line up opposite one another in potentially decisive Group L clash

Swedish star wants to leave Spurs amid previous interest from Chelsea and Aston Villa
Arsenal forward had been training alone amid persistent injury problem
Ollie Watkins could not speak highly enough of his Aston Villa and England team-mate

Chelsea defender replaced the injured Tino Livramento ahead of World Cup opener
Arsenal star carrying niggling injury as World Cup campaign continues
Thomas Tuchel was left to sweat over star duo following opening World Cup victory

Three Lions opened their World Cup account with convincing victory
Elliot Anderson, Marcus Rashford and Noni Madueke also impress as Three Lions deliver scintillating second half in Dallas
Thomas Tuchel gets the big calls right as Three Lions turn on the style in Croatia thriller
Harry Kane at the double as Three Lions net four goals and make statement with flying second half
Former midfielder was part of two England squads that failed to win their opening game at at major tournament