Trump Says He Wouldn't Pay High World Cup Ticket Prices
Donald Trump says he wouldn't pay high World Cup ticket prices, questioning the value of four-figure costs for US matches.
Donald Trump says he wouldn't pay high World Cup ticket prices, questioning the value of four-figure costs for US matches.
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Gabby Logan turns down Royal invitations to anchor BBC World Cup final, becoming first woman to lead men's final coverage.
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