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Eleven officials from the United States and Canada will officiate at the World Cup, including the first all‑female trio to work a final, marking a watershed moment for soccer refereeing.
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Eleven officials from the United States and Canada will officiate at the World Cup, including the first all‑female trio to work a final, marking a watershed moment for soccer refereeing.

Mexico and Australia meet in a high‑profile friendly on May 30 at the Rose Bowl, showcasing Mexico’s unbeaten streak and Australia’s push for improvement before the World Cup.

The upcoming Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG can be streamed without cost abroad, and a VPN makes those feeds accessible in the UK. This guide outlines the legal pathways, the role of NordVPN, and the key storylines surrounding the match.
A little‑known defender from New Zealand has become an internet sensation after an influencer highlighted his plight, sparking brand interest and a flood of fan support.

The latest roster release for the U.S. men’s national team has ignited debate, with head coach Mauricio Pochettino linked to a possible return to club soccer with AC Milan and analysts set to dissect the squad alongside The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio.
Immersive Gamebox is set to debut Soccer Arcade, an immersive, skill‑free soccer game that lets players customize avatars and battle it out in challenges like Headers and Human Foosball, with a $10,000 grand prize up for grabs.

Curacao, the smallest nation ever to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, will host a free community training session at FAU Stadium on June 11, offering fans a rare glimpse of the team before its first match against Germany in Houston.

With the World Cup approaching, U.S. Soccer’s chief executive reassures fans that Mauricio Pochettino’s priority is the tournament, despite recent overtures from AC Milan.

U.S. Soccer chief executive JT Batson downplays rumors of Mauricio Pochettino’s meeting with AC Milan, stressing the coach’s unwavering commitment to the national team ahead of the World Cup.

A record number of mothers are now visible in football’s leadership ranks, forcing leagues, clubs and governing bodies to confront the practical and cultural challenges of pregnancy, parental leave and workplace support.

Rumors link Mauricio Pochettino with AC Milan’s vacant managerial role, while U.S. Soccer confirms his commitment and the federation’s financial backing for future decisions.
Alex Freeman, a rising star in American soccer, has been selected for the United States squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, joining a historic tournament that will be co‑hosted by three nations.

A New Zealand defender's unexpected viral moment highlights the intersection of sport and digital fame ahead of the tournament.

Sebastian Berhalter, a former UNC soccer player, has been selected for the United States men's national team roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, joining a historic co‑hosted tournament.

A new Senate proposal aims to curb player transfers, coach movement and the participation of professional and international athletes, raising concerns for Wisconsin's heavily foreign‑sourced roster.

FanDuel TV's new 10‑episode series assembles three of America's most decorated men's soccer coaches, offering unfiltered tactical breakdowns and insider stories as the sport heads toward the Qatar World Cup.

FanDuel TV's upcoming 10‑episode series 'Coaches Corner' assembles three of America's most decorated men's soccer coaches — Gregg Berhalter, Bruce Arena and Bob Bradley — alongside veteran broadcaster Rob Stone. The show promises unfiltered match analysis, tactical breakdowns and insider stories as the World Cup approaches, streaming on multiple platforms beginning June 1.

A look at the key players, tactical questions, and the goalkeeper conundrum facing the USMNT as they finalize a 26‑man roster for the 2026 World Cup.

From June 11 to June 17, Dave & Buster's invites soccer enthusiasts to test their skills in a life‑sized claw machine for a chance at tickets to high‑profile matches, while enjoying exclusive food, drinks, and new arcade attractions.

The roster was revealed during a televised ceremony in New York, highlighting returning injured players, notable omissions, and the blend of experience and youthful talent heading into the group stage.

The Redwoods are adding standout players from across the country and local talent, while veteran coaches look to blend skill with character as they chase a return to conference dominance.

The Badgers are leveraging global scouting, transactional negotiations and the NCAA's upcoming eligibility rules to build a roster that blends professional experience with collegiate potential.

After a national title, Michigan’s conditioning chief details the roadmap for building strength, explosiveness and leadership across the roster.

Four starters return, including Nigerian center Rueben Chinyelu, rising senior Alex Condon and sophomore Thomas Haugh, while Denzel Aberdeen awaits NCAA clearance and coach Todd Golden adds new talent.