U.S. Faces Turkey in Final Group Match at SoFi
The U.S. men's national team wraps up its group stage with Turkey at SoFi, a game that offers playing time and momentum ahead of the knockout rounds.
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The U.S. men's national team wraps up its group stage with Turkey at SoFi, a game that offers playing time and momentum ahead of the knockout rounds.
Team USA will square off against Turkey on June 25 at 10 p.m. EST in Los Angeles, a match that will be broadcast live on Fox and streamed in Spanish via the Fox app and Peacock.
The U.S. men's national team has clinched a spot in the 2026 World Cup knockout round, preparing for a pivotal match against Turkey at SoFi Stadium while navigating broadcast options and player availability.

Amazon Prime Video will no longer broadcast NASCAR Cup races in 2026, as a new media deal redistributes rights among Fox, NBC, and TNT Sports, while the In‑Season Challenge prepares for its second edition.

UCLA will open against St. Mary's in San Diego on Nov. 26, with a potential matchup against Georgetown or Texas on Nov. 27, while proceeds support Rady Children's Hospital.

Mexico has already secured its place in Group A of the World Cup, and the final group‑stage encounter with Czechia offers a chance for the coaching staff to rotate the squad and give valuable minutes to younger members.

UCLA’s men’s basketball team will compete in the Rady Children’s Invitational on Thanksgiving, facing St. Mary’s while proceeds benefit a top pediatric hospital

Fans will no longer endure full‑screen ads during green‑flag laps, and HBO Max will offer in‑car camera feeds and race alerts to keep viewers glued to the action.

TNT Sports announces it will drop full‑screen green‑flag commercials for its 2026 NASCAR schedule, offering new viewing tools and a limited race slate in a bid to boost audience numbers.

Analyst Joel Klatt places Arch Manning as the second‑best quarterback for the 2026 season, praising his rushing yards, new receiving additions and the Longhorns' rising offensive outlook.

The opening day of the 2026 men's World Cup group stage features four high‑stakes matches across North America, with detailed kickoff times, locations and language‑specific coverage.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 104 matches broadcast across FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo, with streaming options on platforms like DirecTV, YouTube TV, FOX One, and Peacock. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, with various free trial options available for viewers to watch the games without a cable subscription.

Brooks Koepka tops the leaderboard at Shinnecock Hills as Jena Sims makes a quiet appearance, while the writer reflects on day drinking, baseball ejections, and the upcoming College World Series and FIFA events.
Kansas will open its 2026 season in London against Arizona State, a match that marks a historic milestone for the sport and will be featured on FOX’s flagship pre‑game show.

Lionel Messi, 38, prepares for his sixth World Cup with Argentina, chasing a historic double title while veteran keepers such as Craig Gordon, Cristiano Ronaldo and Guillermo Ochoa highlight the tournament’s oldest players.

During the men’s World Cup, innovative coaching, historic team performances, and new infrastructure projects reveal the growing momentum of women’s soccer worldwide.
Despite being omitted from the U.S. men's World Cup roster, Diego Luna remains in the spotlight as he contemplates a switch to Mexico's squad, a move that could reshape his international future.

From the first color broadcast in 1970 to record‑breaking rights deals, the upcoming tournament reflects decades of cultural exchange and media evolution across the continent.

A new media rights agreement moves the Pocono Cup race to Amazon Prime Video, reshaping the 2026 schedule and bringing new commentary teams to the sport.

The 2026 World Cup, spread across the United States, Mexico and Canada, opened with the United States and Mexico securing victories, while Germany faces Curacao in a classic David‑versus‑Goliath clash.

Patrick Mahomes appears in adidas x Dick’s Sporting Goods campaigns, owns stakes in local soccer teams, and believes the 2026 World Cup offers the United States a chance to showcase its passion for the sport.

From ownership stakes in MLS and NWSL franchises to starring in a high‑profile adidas‑Dick’s campaign, Patrick Mahomes is positioning himself as the unofficial ambassador of the United States’ upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, underscoring the nation’s rising soccer enthusiasm.

FIFA's mandatory three‑minute hydration breaks will punctuate every half of the 2026 World Cup, creating new windows for advertisers and reshaping the sport's traditional flow.
Since the 2022 tournament in Qatar, FIFA’s three‑minute hydration pauses after 22 minutes of each half have become standard across all World Cup matches. While intended to safeguard athletes in hot climates, the interruptions have ignited criticism over commercial intrusions and the disruption of competitive rhythm.