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TOC Guide To World Cup 2026
Get ready for the biggest soccer tournament ever
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Celebrations clash with social tensions in Mexico ahead of World Cup
FIFA World Cup celebrations in Mexico are running into wider social tensions as the capital prepares to open its arms to the world in the opening ceremonies
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SB Nation
Which World Cup tournament is your favorite of all time and why?
Time to reminisce.
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Why World Cup Brunch Could Become a 2026 U.S. Trend
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is on home soil, but the 'soccer brunch' tradition may evolve into an all-day American social event instead of fading away.
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How the 2026 Format Helps Underdogs Stay Alive Longer
The 2026 World Cup's 48-team format isn't just bigger—it creates a new path for underdog nations to advance from the group stage.
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Beginner's Guide to the 2026 World Cup: Format and Key Players
Beginner's Guide to the 2026 World Cup: Format and Key Players
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The Champion’s Curse Angle Every 2026 Viewer Should Know
A look at the 'Champion's Curse' in the FIFA World Cup, a bizarre trend of winners failing four years later, and what it means for Argentina in 2026.
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Why the 2026 Soccer Cup Could Have More Upsets Than Ever Before
The 2026 World Cup's new 48-team format and other key changes could lead to more shocking results and Cinderella runs than ever before.
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Why 2026 Could Redefine the Men’s Soccer Cup Power Map
The 2026 Men's World Cup isn't just bigger; its expanded format, North American hosting, and a generational shift could upend soccer's old world order.
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2026 FIFA World Cup Set to Begin with Expanded Format and Newcomers
2026 FIFA World Cup Set to Begin with Expanded Format and Newcomers
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Memo Ochoa Prepares for Final World Cup Appearance with Mexico
Memo Ochoa Prepares for Final World Cup Appearance with Mexico
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USA Today
See how World Cup countries, winners, prize money changed through the years
Three nations − Canada, Mexico and the U.S. − will cohost 2026 FIFA World Cup teams, including debut teams Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan and Uzbekistan.
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