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How Underrated Teams Become World Cup Nightmares
Discover the tactical, psychological, and team-building secrets that allow underdog nations to stun giants and become World Cup legends.
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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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The NFL Fan’s Guide to Choosing a World Cup Rooting Interest
Trying to get into the World Cup? This guide helps American football fans find a national soccer team to root for based on familiar NFL archetypes.
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Why Americans May Love World Cup Dark Horses in 2026
With the 2026 World Cup on U.S. soil, American fans may find themselves falling for underdog teams. Here's why dark horses capture our imagination.
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5 World Cup Matches to Watch Like an NBA Game 7
The World Cup has its own version of a Game 7. Here are five matches that deliver the same do-or-die drama and intensity of the NBA Finals.
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Why Some Countries Feel Built for the Men’s World Cup
From a history of winning to a deep cultural identity, we explore the key ingredients that make certain nations seem destined for World Cup glory.
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The Road to the 1986 FIFA World Cup Final Explained
The 1986 FIFA World Cup, held in Mexico, culminated in a thrilling final between Argentina and West Germany. Both teams had a challenging journey t...
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How the 1938 World Cup Became a Historic Football Turning Point
The 1938 FIFA World Cup holds a special place in the history of international football. As the third edition of the World Cup, it was hosted by Fra...
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The “America Will Talk About Them” World Cup Team Tier
A tier list of the World Cup teams that will dominate conversations in the U.S., from superstars and rivals to underdogs and political stories.
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How Low Expectations Become a World Cup Weapon
Underdog teams often overperform at the World Cup. This isn't just luck—it's a psychological weapon forged by low expectations.
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Soccer-Cape Verde's progress to World Cup is much more than fairytale
By Mark Gleeson June 2 (Reuters) - Cape Verde are the only African newcomers in this year's World Cup and with a population of around 600,000 are the third smallest nation to qualify in the tournament’s long history.
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USMNT midweek viewing guide: The friendliest week
Follow along with all the USMNT action this week.
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