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England: Why Bellingham avoided red card for covering his mouth
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England: Why Bellingham avoided red card for covering his mouth

June 24, 2026 at 06:00 PM
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Quick summary

Jude Bellingham was not shown a red card for covering his mouth during an England match, with explanations provided on why the referee opted against a sending off.

What happened

The article addresses a controversial disciplinary moment involving Jude Bellingham, who covered his mouth during an England game but was not sent off. It explains the referee's reasoning and the application of the rules. The incident comes under Thomas Tuchel's tenure as England manager, making it relevant to the Three Lions' campaign and squad discipline going forward.

Chance analysis

Incidents like this highlight the fine margins of disciplinary decisions in international football. For prediction systems, Bellingham's availability remains intact, but the incident may draw further scrutiny from referees in upcoming matches, potentially increasing his risk of a future suspension depending on accumulation. The coverage suggests a narrative around leniency or inconsistency in officiating.

Impact

No immediate team impact as Bellingham avoided suspension, but potential increased scrutiny from officials in upcoming England matches.

AI Insight

Bellingham remains available for selection; monitor for any retrospective action or heightened referee attention in subsequent fixtures.

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England: Why Bellingham avoided red card for covering his mouth

Jude Bellingham was not shown a red card for covering his mouth during an England match, with explanations provided on why the referee opted against a sending off.

Article summary

The article addresses a controversial disciplinary moment involving Jude Bellingham, who covered his mouth during an England game but was not sent off. It explains the referee's reasoning and the application of the rules. The incident comes under Thomas Tuchel's tenure as England manager, making it relevant to the Three Lions' campaign and squad discipline going forward.

Incidents like this highlight the fine margins of disciplinary decisions in international football. For prediction systems, Bellingham's availability remains intact, but the incident may draw further scrutiny from referees in upcoming matches, potentially increasing his risk of a future suspension depending on accumulation. The coverage suggests a narrative around leniency or inconsistency in officiating.

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Published
Jun 24, 2026, 6:00 PM
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Media Report
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65%
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