Everything you need to know about the 2026 men's World Cup - from how many teams will play to the stadiums that will be used ...
The FIFA World Cup 2026 begins in 500 days. FIFA expects 5 million fans to attend matches, with 6 billion people worldwide ...
This past week’s tariff imbroglio has left one man in an unenviable position: FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who is tasked ...
Donald Trump suddenly has a replica of the World Cup on display in the Oval Office - and it could mean major changes to next ...
The US President can be seen at his desk with the iconic trophy in the background ahead of next year’s tournament, with the ...
A pivotal year approaches for Jesse Marsch and Canada, with the CONCACAF Nations League Finals fast approaching ...
FIFA expects at least 5 million fans to attend World Cup matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico, with at least six billion people worldwide tuning into the action, the soccer governing ...
After FIFA announced the men's World Cup would be returning to the United States and Mexico (and coming to Canada for the first time) in 2026, 16 host cities were announced as venues for the first ...
The first ever 48-team tournament will take place in 2026 with the competition jointly hosted by Mexico, Canada and the USA.
The biggest World Cup in history will start to take shape in 2025, with a slate of qualifying matches taking place in March, ...
CHICAGO — The women's World Cup is coming back to the United ... The men's tournament is being staged in 16 cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico, and all U.S. games will be played ...