World Cup 2026, the biggest and most exciting edition of the tournament to date, is now under way as 48 teams compete in 104 matches. From the tournament's first whistle on 11 June to the last kick of ...
Background The effect of fixture congestion on injury rates and patterns has received scarce attention in elite football and existing investigations have not accounted for player rotation or examined ...
What has been your favourite World Cup moment so far? Two weeks in and this World Cup is starting to build up a head of steam. We've seen every team twice with some stunning goals, upsets and a host ...
The wait is over. The 2026 FIFA World Cup final has arrived after nearly 40 days of non-stop drama and moments from across 16 different cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Here are the ...
We have created this very handy article so you know what is happening each day during the 2026 men’s World Cup, This is your ultimate daily guide to who is playing when and where each day, as 104 ...
The World Cup is going big for the 2026 edition of soccer's most illustrious tournament. FIFA has decided to expand the World Cup field, while returning to North America for the very first edition of ...
From the opening fixture between Mexico and South Africa on 11 June to the FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢ Final at New York New Jersey Stadium on 19 July, there will be 104 Superior Player of the Match winners ...
The biggest World Cup to ever take place sees 48 nations battling to be crowned the best international team in world soccer. They'll be 104 matches taking place across the USA, Canada and Mexico as ...
DALLAS — The 48 teams were drawn into groups, showing which nations will compete against each other. North Texas will host the most matches in the tournament – nine. Five of those nine are group stage ...
Over the past few hours, Neymar has once again found himself at the center of intense debate after missing Santos’ game against Mirassol Futebol Clube. The Brazilian star, now back with his boyhood ...
We are less than 100 days away from the FIFA World Cup here in Seattle! This means public transit is putting final touches on plans to move around 750,000 people on game days. Not only are six World ...