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England usually go into major tournaments with the media on their backs. This time, they’ve created their own coverage and are much the better for it.
Fan interaction and the explosion of content is what will make this World Cup different to all the others.
The Premier League fixture announcement took up the attention of most football fans on Thursday morning as they learned who their clubs were going to be playing and when next
Premier League clubs are getting involved in World Cup fever.
Liverpool are the big winners as new report shows massive jumps in the Reds’ social media following.
Ligue 1’s fixture announcement on Twitter was innovative and informative. What will the Premier League do for its big reveal?
A look at how the biggest club sides are dealing with no longer being top dog during the World Cup.
Man United and Bayern Munich social media beef could be more interesting than their friendly game in August.
AS Roma may not match the wackiness of their summer of madness last year, but there’s no doubt they’re getting even more daring on Twitter.
The World Cup hashtags have finally been unveiled.
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