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Center: 29%
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Gareth Bale, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 432 stories have been published about Gareth Bale which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Location of Coverage About Gareth BaleBased on 432 recent stories
13% Local Coverage32% National Coverage55% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Gareth Bale?Gareth Bale often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 52%
Center: 29%
18%

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Gareth BaleGareth Bale insists he will carry on playing for Wales. Wales finished bottom of Group B with one point from three games. Captain Bale: "Everyone's disappointed but we're all proud of what we've achieved" Wales start Euro 2024 qualifying against Croatia in Split on 25 March.See the Story
I'll play for Wales 'as long as I'm wanted' – Bale
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Gareth Bale · DohaWales take on IR Iran in the 2022 World Cup. The match starts at 10:00am on November 25th, 2022. Follow the World Cup live with Eurosport. Find up to date World Cup standings, results, top scorers and previous winners. Keep up with what’s happening in the Premier League, Champions League and other competitions.See the Story
World Cup 2022: Wales v Iran updates
40% Right coverage: 25 sources
Raheem Sterling · IranThree goals for England in the team's opening match at this year's World Cup was their immediate riposte. Bukayo Saka scored two before giving way to Marcus Rashford, who added another in the second half of England's 6-2 rout of Iran on Monday. The win also provides encouragement for coach Gareth Southgate, who has faced the most troubled period of his England tenure.See the Story
World Cup briefing: Socceroos countdown begins, Messi the centre of attention
83% Left coverage: 6 sources
Gareth BaleGareth Bale has played just half an hour of football since completing his first 90 minutes for over a year in Wales' Nations League defeat to Poland in September. Bale revealed he had been troubled by a 'slight issue' and was not 100 per cent fit after coming off the bench to score a crucial late goal in Los Angeles FC's MLS Cup final triumph over Philadelphia Union on November 5. Wales start their World Cup campaign against the USA on November 21 before playing Iran four days later. They complete their group fixtures against England on November 29, with all three games to be played at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Doha.See the Story
Gareth Bale ready to play ‘three 90s’ for Wales at World Cup despite fitness fears
100% Left coverage: 3 sources
Gareth Bale · EnglandGareth Southgate pleads with England fans not to set up Phil Foden to fail on the eve of the Battle of Britain clash with Wales. Brazil and Portugal did just that on Monday during an eventful day at the finals which saw Bruno Fernandes score twice and Son Heung-min left in tears. Ghana breathed fresh life into their World Cup campaign with a thrilling 3-2 Group H win against South Korea. Gareth Bale has insisted there is no reason Wales cannot pull off a shock and beat England.See the Story
England fired by revenge in World Cup showdown with Wales, says Rice
Coverage: 2 sources
Harry Kane · EnglandRoy Keane says England made a 'big mistake' by not wearing the One Love armband despite potential sporting sanctions from FIFA. Seven nations, including England and Wales, had planned to wear the armbands during matches at the World Cup in Qatar to promote diversity and inclusion. The decision was made less than 24 hours before England's first game against Iran, which they won 6-2.See the Story
World Cup armband row: Roy Keane says England made 'big mistake' with One Love decision in Qatar
Coverage: 2 sources