
France and Morocco Advance as World Cup Quarter‑Finals Loom
France edged Paraguay 1‑0 while Morocco crushed Canada 3‑0, each securing a spot in the quarter‑finals and setting up intriguing match‑ups ahead.
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France edged Paraguay 1‑0 while Morocco crushed Canada 3‑0, each securing a spot in the quarter‑finals and setting up intriguing match‑ups ahead.

A roundup of the most talked‑about moves, from Premier League ambitions to La Liga pursuits, highlights the ever‑shifting landscape of football’s biggest transfers.

The Athletic’s daily World Cup predictions feature a unique blend of professional analysis, fan participation, and whimsical contenders, offering readers a chance to track expert forecasts across the tournament’s early rounds.

Dejan Kulusevski posted a training clip after more than a year out, sparking optimism while doctors and former players weigh his future.

A former Duke women's soccer player shares how her collegiate experience shaped her career, relationships, and outlook on life.

From obscure Ivorians to global icons, certain football video game avatars have become legendary for abilities that dwarfed their real‑life performances.

Security personnel, spectators and even top athletes are caught up in the football frenzy, revealing how deeply ingrained the sport is in English culture, even during the prestigious Wimbledon tournament.

Tottenham Hotspur are poised to sign midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United in a deal that could reach £100 million, marking a pivotal moment for both clubs amid financial constraints and ambition.

Chelsea reflects on a disappointing 2025/26 campaign, the abrupt departure of its former head coach, confidential settlements with Manchester City, and the arrival of Xabi Alonso as the new manager.

A look at the latest player movements, club strategies and emerging storylines shaping the upcoming transfer window.

From viral sensations to fashion collaborations, the tournament showcases a new generation of talent that is reshaping soccer culture.

Chelsea Football Club has introduced a modernised crest on its social channels, removing shadows and gold outlines while weaving the new badge into the fabric of its 2026-27 home kit. The change, though not officially announced, suggests a broader visual refresh ahead of the next season.

A flurry of bids, contract talks and international overtures define the latest movement across Europe's top leagues.

From Bruno Guimarães to Julián Álvarez, the latest gossip mill highlights a summer of unprecedented player movement across Europe.

Sports Illustrated breaks down the most compelling stories, including record‑breaking offers, player ambitions, and club strategies as the window nears its climax

A look at the most memorable cover athletes from FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer, exploring their cultural impact and the evolution of game cover design.

Across centuries, June 22 has witnessed moments that altered sports, war, law, and justice, leaving indelible marks on global memory.

Coach Turk Ozturk announced the 2026 roster, emphasizing character, classroom success and a season‑opening showdown with Western Colorado.

From Maradona's iconic goal to a 2022 earthquake that claimed over a thousand lives, June 22 spans centuries of sport, politics, law and tragedy.

Brighton's aggressive offer for Tottenham's young defender Luka Vuskovic raises questions about the club's transfer strategy and may open a pathway for Arsenal's rivals.

Tottenham have opened talks with Newcastle United for midfielder Sandro Tonali, who is valued at around £100 million, as the club seeks to reshape its engine room ahead of the new season.

France and Argentina top the re‑ranked standings after decisive wins, while the United States, Morocco and Mexico make early knockout statements. Spain's goalless stalemate and Brazil's return to form add further intrigue.

Tottenham target Adam Wharton, Liverpool negotiate for Yan Diomande, and several other clubs plot summer signings.

Brazil’s 2002 World Cup victory, anchored by Ronaldinho’s genius, is remembered through the eyes of those who faced it, including Wayne Bridge, who recalls the tournament’s electric opening in Japan and key moments that defined a generation.