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Check out this article for a complete list of World Cup Qualifier games, including a breakdown of match dates and times by confederation.
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The countdown is on. With one year to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, countdown clocks were unveiled in the 16 host cities, with things kicking off in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11. That moment will make the stadium the first ever to host three opening matches in World Cup history.
FIFA Club World Cup begins this month, featuring 32 elite clubs from around the world. But how does it differ from the FIFA World Cup?
The last two World Cup hosts — Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022 — allowed visitors to enter their countries with a game ticket essentially doubling as their visa. Both governments also performed background checks on all visitors coming to the tournament.
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Injuries, players resting, a lack of quality and poor execution see the USMNT with more questions than answers a year out from World Cup
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World Cup begins across North America one year from this week, sports figures from across Los Angeles are hoping the global soccer community will find the U.S. both inspiring and welcoming. Attendees included everyone from “Ted Lasso” star Jason Sudeikis to luminaries from every corner of the sports world in the nation's second-largest metropolitan area,
Soccer fans attending FIFA Club World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens over the next month can expect security from ICE and CBP.
The first stage of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is set to begin on Saturday with a fixture between Al Ahly and Inter Miami. Secure your tickets now.
Dallas Stadium? Dallas-Arlington Stadium or Arlington-Dallas Stadium? All are possible for the 2026 World Cup.
The FIFA Club World Cup is here and, if you’re like us, well, you don’t know what to make of it. But the fact of the matter is, it’s a summer football tournament featuring some of the best teams across the globe.
The creators and stars of award-winning comedy series "Ted Lasso" were among those expressing hope that the World Cup would bring people together at an event in Los Angeles on Wednesday marking the one-year countdown to the tournament.