Tuesday's papers look ahead to the first all-British World Cup match between England and Wales.
Several of Tuesday's papers look ahead to the crucial clash between England and Wales. The Sun describes the first all-British World Cup clash as 'Do or Dai'. England will progress to the knockout stages as group winners with a victory in Doha on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, Wales progress if they win by four goals, but any margin will do if USA and Iran draw, the paper says.The Daily Star also looks ahead to Tuesday evening's crunch game.
The i leads with suggestions there is a growing rebellion within the Conservative Party over onshore wind farms. The paper reports the prime minister is poised to U-turn on his promise to maintain the 2015 ban on new onshore wind. His predecessors Boris Johnson and Liz Truss have joined a growing Tory revolt to allow new wind farms in rural areas, the paper says.
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