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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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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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How to Plan a Family Trip Around a 2026 World Cup Match
Planning a family trip for the 2026 World Cup in North America? Here’s a strategic guide to navigating tickets, lodging, and creating a memorable vacation.
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The 2026 World Cup Schedule Math Built for First-Time Watchers
A simple guide to the 2026 World Cup format, breaking down how 48 teams in three countries will compete for the biggest prize in sports.
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Trio of star-studded World Cup opening ceremonies in US, Canada and Mexico aim to showcase unity
The World Cup will feature star-studded opening ceremonies in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
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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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How the New World Cup Format Helps Underdog Nations
The 2026 FIFA World Cup expands from 32 to 48 teams. Here's a breakdown of how the new format creates new opportunities for smaller soccer nations.
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Why the 2026 World Cup Will Take Longer to Watch Than Past Tournaments
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expanding to 48 teams, introducing a new format with 104 total matches and a longer tournament schedule for fans.
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Soccer-FIFA bans vuvuzelas from World Cup stadiums
June 4 (Reuters) - Soccer fans looking to bring the party to World Cup games will have to go without vuvuzelas, with FIFA banning the plastic horns from venues in the U.S., Canada and Mexico in its stadium code of conduct.
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World Cup gives North American transit a chance to shine - or be booed
By Frank Pingue and Ed White June 3 (Reuters) - The 2026 World Cup is soccer's biggest stage, and for some of North America's rail and bus operators it will be a critical audition.
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2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcast Details and Schedule Announced
2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcast Details and Schedule Announced
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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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