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The wait is finally over. After years of qualification matches, Nations League battles, continental tournaments, and endless debates, the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins this week across the United States,
Forty-eight teams come into the 2026 FIFA World Cup with all sorts of aspirations. The top nations in the sport, like Spain, France, Brazil and Argentina, are focused on winning the final on July 19.
Donald Trump thought he’d miss out on the chance to stride the globe’s biggest sporting stage, lamenting in 2018, when the US won the right to co-host this year’s World Cup finals, that “I won’t be here” owing to presidential term limits.
Ronaldo has won nearly all there is to win in his career, but the World Cup has eluded him. The attacker's best finish with Portugal at a World Cup came in his first, back in 2006, when he helped lead his nation to the semifinals.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to begin on Thursday, what can new fans tuning into the biggest event of the sport expect? This year's edition expands to 48 teams for the first time in tournament history,
Not the best of Tuesdays for Yoane Wissa. The Newcastle United striker and his DR Congo teammates losing their final warm up match ahead of the World Cup finals.
FIFA’s Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, says fans ‘should chill’ about ref denied US entry
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices on Wednesday, saying “if we do something wrong, then probably everyone selling tickets in North America is doing something wrong.” Infantino spoke with reporters during a rare question-and-answer session on the eve of the opening match of an expanded 48-nation,
Livestream your favorite Latin American teams during the international fútbol tournament in Spanish without cable for free.