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National teams are unveiling their provisional 2026 World Cup rosters ahead of FIFA’s June 2 deadline. See the official squads announced so far.
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Philadelphia FIFA World Cup 2026 Guide: Match schedule, fan events, free rides
Philadelphia is a major host city for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, featuring six matches, a 39-day FIFA Fan Festival, and extensive fan and community programming, with additional Fan Zones across Pennsylvania.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 as the global spectacle takes place across North America. This edition will be the biggest in the tournament’s history, featuring 48 teams spread across 12 groups all vying the for the coveted trophy. Eleven cities in the U.S., three in Mexico and two in Canada will play host over a month of action.
Members of St. Louis' robust Bosnian community gathered in Bevo Mill to show their enthusiasm for the national soccer team of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which qualified for the World Cup for just the second time in the nation's history.
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Amid slow hotel bookings, World Cup ticket prices are starting to come down on resale markets
After an initial furor over jaw-dropping ticket prices, global soccer fans may be starting to see some relief — at least in the resale market.
On Friday from 2 to 6 p.m., nearly one mile of Market Street in Inglewood will be converted to a vehicle-free festival zone.
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2026 World Cup innovation unlikely to reach Premier League as FIFA’s VAR push hits wall due to one important issue
While FIFA pushes for broader video review powers on the biggest stage in soccer, England’s top flight is preparing to reject those same measures. The debate around VAR is preparing to take another dramatic turn ahead of the 2026 World Cup,
With ticket prices for the local World Cup matches soaring, LA County wants to increase the number of “fan zones” in local parks, where fans can watch matches on big screens and cheer with other fans.
Not this year. Infantino says ticket prices are market-driven. The result is most fans won’t be able to attend the biggest, costliest World Cup ever. It’s another way prices of things once considered affordable to the middle class – amusement park trips, annual vacations and, yes, live sports – are now out of reach to many.
Turf is gone and grass is growing. The Cowboys' football field transforms into a soccer pitch for the World Cup.