FIFA may have a new President – but it doesn't mean the next two World Cups will be changing venue.
Gianni Infantino has confirmed that Russia and Qatar will remain as the host nations for the next two editions of the tournament in 2018 and 2022.
The bidding process for the two tournaments were mired in controversy, which ultimately brought about the resignation of Infantino's predecessor, Sepp Blatter.
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Southampton manager Ronald Koeman says Shane Long's injury is looking less serious than first feared – and he might even feature against Bournemouth tomorrow.
The Ireland striker picked up a knock while playing Chelsea at the weekend.
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Also in football, Leicester are going to be without midfielder N'Golo Kante (pr: En-go-low Kan-tay) for their next two matches.
The 24-year-old had to be replaced during last weekend's narrow win over Norwich and manager Claudio Ranieri says that he is carrying a hamstring injury that means that he will have to sit-out their upcoming matches against West Brom and Watford.
The Foxes currently sit two points clear at the top of the Premier League table but Ranieri still thinks that Tottenham or Arsenal will overtake them.
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Later tonight, Brighton will be hoping to end the night just two points off the top of the Championship.
Chris Hughton's side play host to Leeds in a 7.45 kick-off.