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Here are 42 teams qualified for 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Ticketed overseas fans will get expedited visa appointments for the World Cup, while host city executives have been left exasperated
The last time the United States men's national team met Uruguay, the Americans had their backs against the wall. The pressure was on, and the U.S. couldn't cope. The South Americans controlled nearly every aspect of the Copa América group stage final,
USMNT defender Tim Ream discusses preparing for the 2026 World Cup on home soil and why mental health is as crucial as physical training.
The list of countries heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is growing. Following a thrilling round of November qualifiers, 42 nations have officially secured their place in the expanded 48-team tournament set for North America in 2026.
Germany have moved into ninth place ahead in the latest FIFA men's rankings ahead of the 2026 World Cup draw, likely sealing a place in Pot 1 for the draw.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino joined U.S. President Trump at the White House to announced an expedited visa process for World Cup ticketholders.
World Cup co-hosts United States, Canada and Mexico will be joined in the pot of No. 1 seeds by Spain, Argentina, France, England, Portugal, Brazil, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Sixteen host cities across North America, including Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Seattle, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston, Kansas City,
Trump suggested venues in the United States could be changed if the administration is concerned about safety at the game site.
The side coached by Ronald Koeman have a talented roster but lack results in the most recent editions of the World Cup. Players like Xavi Simons or Denzel Dumfries can help them to step up after losing to England in the semifinals of the 2024 UEFA Euro.