Euro 2020: England reflect on underwhelming night at Wembley- Saturday’s sporting social
Gareth Southgate’s side failed to impress as they were held to a goalless draw by Scotland.
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Football
England players reflected on a frustrating evening against Scotland
Jordan Henderson and Ben White were getting back to work.
Germany’s Robin Gosens caught the eye against Portugal.
Georginio Wijnaldum was keeping his chin up.
West Ham’s Tomas Soucek looked ahead to the Czech Republic’s clash with England.
Stoke-born Blackburn striker Ben Brereton celebrated scoring Chile’s winner against Bolivia in the Copa America.
France players reflected on the team’s comeback draw against Hungary.
Thibaut Courtois was working hard.
Cricket
Ben Stokes was looking forward to being back in action.
Kevin Pietersen worked on his drive.
American football
Odell Beckham Jr was taking it day by day.