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The Format Change That Affects World Cup Travel Plans Too
The 2026 FIFA World Cup's new 48-team format is exciting, but it creates significant logistical and financial challenges for traveling fans.
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What U.S. Fans Should Know Before the World Cup
The FIFA World Cup is coming to the U.S. in 2026. Here's your essential guide to the new format, the players to watch, and why it's a huge deal.
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Dallas Cowboys roster: Comparing Cowboys starters to players in the FIFA 2026 World Cup
Which World Cup participants would you equate Dallas Cowboys players to?
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Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal are all going to the World Cup after injury scares
Injuries to some of soccer’s star players, including Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal, sparked concern ahead of the World Cup
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Why the 2026 World Cup Will Feel Bigger Than Any Before
The 2026 FIFA World Cup isn't just another tournament; a massive expansion, tri-nation hosting, and a soccer-hungry U.S. make it historic.
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World Cup 2026: Are you a fan of the 48-team World Cup format or not? Debate the pros and cons
Time to talk changes.
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Reuters
Soccer-Rights group warn of 'climate of fear' at US World Cup games
By Amy Tennery NEW YORK, June 3 (Reuters) - Rights groups raised concerns over the safety of journalists and fans attending the World Cup in the United States on Wednesday, accusing FIFA of allowing a "distinctively dangerous climate of fear" amid U.S.
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How the New Format Could Quietly Make 2026 the Best World Cup Yet
The 2026 World Cup's expanded 48-team format has its critics, but here's why it could create more drama and excitement than any previous tournament.
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2026 World Cup Odds: Europe and South America Favored to Produce Winner
2026 World Cup Odds: Europe and South America Favored to Produce Winner
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Soccer-Argentina seek to emulate Italy and Brazil as back-to-back champions
By Andrew Cawthorne June 2 (Reuters) - Dripping talent and forged by success, Argentina aim to become the first men's team to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962 and the only nation to do so entirely outside their own region.
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Ahead of World Cup, Mexico soccer body loses appeals against FIFA fines for fans' anti-gay chant
The Mexican soccer federation has lost its latest appeal against FIFA punishments for fans chanting an anti-gay slur at opponents’ players
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Reuters
Soccer-Ghana's late coaching switch to Queiroz could boost World Cup hopes
By Mark Gleeson June 2 (Reuters) - A late change of coach ahead of the World Cup might provide a boost to Ghana, who have turned to veteran Portuguese Carlos Queiroz after a run of poor results eroded confidence in his predecessor.
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