Vancouver Transforms into Football Hub Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
From a giant match ball at Science World to a record-breaking flag, Vancouver is showcasing its excitement for the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026.
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From a giant match ball at Science World to a record-breaking flag, Vancouver is showcasing its excitement for the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026.
Houston, Texas, is set to showcase its vibrancy and readiness to a global audience as it hosts matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Democratic Republic of Congo settles into Houston for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking their first appearance since 1974 amidst a challenging health crisis at home.
South Africa qualifies for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking a triumphant return to the global stage after missing three consecutive tournaments.
China Media Group (CMG) has announced an integrated, cross-platform broadcasting strategy to bring the 2026 FIFA World Cup to audiences across the Chinese mainland.
With the FIFA World Cup less than a month away, Canada is ramping up security and final preparations in host cities Toronto and Vancouver.
The US is easing visa bond requirements for supporters from five qualifying African nations to ensure greater accessibility for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Workers in Miami raise concerns over labor protections and immigration enforcement ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as advocacy groups demand action.
FIFA’s 2026 World Cup final tickets hit $10,990 as sales resume with dynamic pricing. Technical glitches and limited availability frustrate fans amid rising costs across host cities.
FIFA reveals 2026 World Cup groups featuring 48 teams, with Asian squads facing strategic challenges and historic first appearances in the expanded format.
As Mexico prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Jalisco’s tequila producers are seizing the global spotlight to boost exports and cultural tourism.
FIFA World Cup 2026 receives over 150 million ticket requests, marking unprecedented global demand as the tournament expands to 48 teams across North America.
Japan’s national football team welcomes back Junya Ito and Kaoru Mitoma as they prepare to host China in the third stage of FIFA 2026 World Cup Asian qualifiers.