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FIFA Announces 2026 World Cup Schedule with Opening Match in Mexico City
FIFA Announces 2026 World Cup Schedule with Opening Match in Mexico City
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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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The Format Question Casual Fans Will Keep Asking About 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expanding to 48 teams. Here's a clear explanation of the new tournament format and why it's so confusing.
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The Five Format Differences Casual Fans Will Notice in 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to North America with a bigger, bolder format. Here are the five key changes casual fans will notice.
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FIFA Announces 16 Stadiums for 2026 World Cup Across North America
FIFA Announces 16 Stadiums for 2026 World Cup Across North America
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The 2026 World Cup Group Stage Math That Will Confuse Casual Fans
The 2026 World Cup expands to 48 teams, introducing a new group stage format with a confusing third-place rule for advancing. Here's what to know.
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The 2026 Soccer Cup Format Detail Most Casual Fans Will Overlook
The 2026 World Cup expands to 48 teams, but the most important change is a new rule for the group stage that will alter the tournament's drama.
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The 2026 World Cup Round of 32 Explained for Casual Fans
Confused about the new 48-team World Cup format? We break down the group stage changes and the new Round of 32 knockout stage for 2026.
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How the 48-Team Soccer Cup Format Actually Works
The FIFA World Cup is expanding to 48 teams in 2026. Here’s a simple breakdown of how the new group stage and knockout rounds will actually work.
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World Cup 2026: Heat, Travel, and Sleep Pose Challenges for Teams
World Cup 2026: Heat, Travel, and Sleep Pose Challenges for Teams
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FIFA Allows Disposable Water Bottles at 2026 World Cup Amid Safety Concerns
FIFA Allows Disposable Water Bottles at 2026 World Cup Amid Safety Concerns
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Soccer-FIFA says World Cup spectators can carry one sealed water bottle into venues
June 5 (Reuters) - Fans at World Cup matches in the United States and Canada will be allowed to bring one factory-sealed disposable water bottle into stadiums, FIFA said on Friday, days after stating that reusable bottles would be prohibited on safety grounds.
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