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Brazil World Cup 2014

Jolly good! Costa Rica vs. England with the British Embassy

Campbell hosted 50 or so guests at her official residence in Escazú. On the back patio, a mix of England and Costa Rica fans watched the Tuesday game with enthusiasm and good humor.

Italy coach Prandelli resigns immediately after group stage elimination

The Italians lost to Costa Rica, 1-0, last Friday. However the four-time World Cup champions only needed a tie against Uruguay to advance to the knockout round of the tournament.

Costa Rica rejoice! President Solís watches as Ticos win Group D

Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís reacts to a missed goal opportunity during Costa Rica's World Cup match against England Tuesday. "The country is...

Google Doodle spotlights Costa Rica vs. England match

It's about time Costa Rica's flag appeared on the homepage of the search engine giant after everything the Ticos have accomplished in Brazil.

Why Costa Rica fans should root for Greece to beat the Ivory Coast on Tuesday

Group C concludes Tuesday with Colombia-Japan and Greece-Ivory Coast playing simultaneously at 2 p.m.

Seriously? Winless England predicted by oddsmakers to beat Costa Rica

Costa Rica knows it will play in the World Cup knockout round, but doing so as the top team from Group D could help this year’s team achieve true history – advancing further than the country ever has.

England benches Rooney, majority of starters for farewell match against Costa Rica

England manager Roy Hodgson will field an experimental side as his team's miserable World Cup draws to a close against Costa Rica in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Portugal’s last-second draw is US’ most-watched soccer game

The match broadcast on ESPN was seen in 9.6 percent of U.S. homes for an average of 18.2 million viewers.

Costa Rica’s tourism sector says World Cup will harm mid-year occupancy rates

With just a week to go before the start of Costa Rica's mid-year vacations, the demand for lodging remains low. And although tourism business owners hope this year will be better than last, they also say the 2014 World Cup in Brazil will lower occupancy rates here.

With focus on next round, winning Group D less of a priority, says Wanchope

SANTOS, Brazil – Costa Rica may need just a point against England on Tuesday to secure top spot in Group D but coach Jorge Luis Pinto will still ring the changes, assistant boss Paulo Wanchope said Sunday.

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