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The biggest World Cup in history is upon us. Over 104 matches across 38 days in 16 host cities in three countries, the world champions will be crowned. This 48-team tournament is a competition unlike any other.
The 2026 men's World Cup is taking place across Canada, Mexico and the USA with 104 games spread across 39 days.
Netherlands travel to North America for the FIFA World Cup this summer with a renewed sense of ambition, looking to finally go one step further after a history of near misses on the biggest stage.The
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The U.S. schedule for the group stage of the World Cup: U.S. vs. Paraguay at Inglewood, California on June 12 at 8 p.m. CT U.S. vs. Australia at Seattle on June 19 at 2 p.m. CT U.S. vs. Turkey at Inglewood, California on June 25 at 9 p.m. CT
The biggest World Cup ever could produce one of soccer's greatest moments as Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé chase history.
Five-times world champions Brazil — they have won more World Cups than any other country — are clear favorites to win the group under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti. Morocco will be hoping to relive the dream of the 2022 edition, when they finished fourth and became the first Arab and African nation to reach the semi-finals of a World Cup.
With one of the most explosive attacks in the tournament, Norway heads to the 2026 World Cup hoping to end decades of frustration and make a deep run.
The competition is around the corner but some say it's a failure before it has even kicked off. Readers share their thoughts.
The largest World Cup in history is now just days away.