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FIFA is employing an alternative review system that allows coaches to appeal two referee’s decisions per match at the Under-20 soccer World Cup in Chile.
Despite the World Cup expanding to 48 teams, high-stakes matches this week could leave some of the world's biggest teams on the outside looking in
FIFA World Cup matches begin on June 11, 2026, and will air on FOX and FOX Sports. Soccer fans can purchase tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup when they go on sale Wednesday. The 39-day tournament starts June 11, 2026, and will feature 104 matches across 16 North American cities—all of which will be broadcast on FOX and FOX Sports.
MIAMI -- Not even half of the spots in the 48-team field have been claimed. The schedule of matches won’t be finalized until December. And other than host nations U.S., Canada and Mexico, nobody has any idea where or when they’ll be playing. Millions of soccer fans worldwide evidently don’t seem to mind any of those points.
Many soccer fans were excited for the men's World Cup to come to the U.S. next year but their anticipation turned to outrage when they saw the ticket prices FIFA is planning to charge.
FIFA will aim to announce in the last quarter of 2021 the host cities for the 2026 World Cup being jointly staged by the United States, Canada and Mexico, soccer's world governing body said in a <a href=" target="_blank">statement on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been reminded that FIFA and not government ultimately decides which cities will host World Cup games.
FIFA reiterated that to the U.S. president. Last week, Trump had threatened to move World Cup matches out of U.S. cities that he deemed "dangerous" despite the fact that host cities have already been named in a tournament that FIFA is organizing — not the U.S. government.
“It is our reality today,” Israel’s goalkeeper Daniel Peretz said after conceding all the goals in a chastening 5-0 defeat for his team.
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Thomas Müller becomes TV expert for 2026 FIFA World Cup
Thomas Müller will be part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup - not as a national player, but as a TV expert for MagentaTV.
Players refused to travel for Malawi match amid growing internal crisis and potential sanctionsPhoto: Getty ImagesThe 2026 World cup qualifiers have taken dramatic turn in Africa as FIFA confirmed