USMNT Opens World Cup Campaign at SoFi Stadium Against Paraguay
The United States Men's National Soccer Team faces Paraguay in its first World Cup match on home soil, broadcast live on FOX and Telemundo.
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The United States Men's National Soccer Team faces Paraguay in its first World Cup match on home soil, broadcast live on FOX and Telemundo.

With the FIFA World Cup set to open in the United States, a tongue‑in‑cheek analysis imagines a soccer XI built from the most iconic Trojan football stars, from Mike Williams in goal to Lawrence Jackson as head coach.

The Anthem Hotel in Los Angeles has introduced the Soccer Legends Suite, featuring artifacts from Hall of Famers and a partnership with The Sanneh Foundation, while offering a Cymbiotika welcome gift to guests during the city's summer of international soccer.

Expert Martin Green shares his forecasts for the expanded 2026 World Cup, highlighting Mexico’s home advantage and a surprising longshot contender.

The Iranian soccer federation says FIFA has cancelled ticket allocations for its games in the United States, citing political interference, while visa denials and financial sanctions threaten the participation of players, officials and fans.

Whataburger is joining the global soccer frenzy, offering free mini soccer balls to customers as the 48‑team, 104‑match FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches its kickoff.

Betting analyst Martin Green breaks down the 2026 FIFA World Cup odds, highlighting Mexico’s chances, home‑field advantage and a surprising long‑shot contender.

A dispute between Iran’s soccer federation and FIFA over revoked ticket allocations for Iranian supporters has intensified diplomatic tensions, visa restrictions, and sanctions that jeopardize fan attendance and tournament stability.

Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski expresses support for the U.S. men’s national soccer team, praising the athletes’ skill and setting a realistic goal of reaching the Round of 16 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Former U.S. soccer captain Landon Donovan emphasizes that the upcoming home World Cup offers a chance to combine results with unforgettable moments, aiming to accelerate soccer’s growth in the country.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will double to 48 teams, with the United States, Canada and Mexico sharing the hosting duties. Betting analyst Martin Green predicts Mexico will reach the Round of 16, while Spain, France and England lead the odds.

Donovan says the U.S. must win its opening group and create unforgettable moments to turn casual viewers into lifelong fans.

Former U.S. soccer captain Landon Donovan outlines the ambitions and challenges facing the United States men’s national team as it prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Former U.S. soccer captain Landon Donovan outlines how results and memorable moments in the upcoming home World Cup can ignite lasting fan interest and reshape the sport's trajectory in the United States.

In a recent interview, Landon Donovan urged the U.S. team to chase both victory and unforgettable moments as the nation prepares to host the 2026 World Cup, highlighting historic goals, emerging stars, and the tournament’s broader cultural impact.

Former U.S. soccer captain Landon Donovan discusses how the upcoming home World Cup should be measured by both on‑field success and unforgettable moments, highlighting historic performances and the potential of emerging stars.

FIFA’s decision to cancel tickets for Iranian supporters, coupled with visa rejections and a relocated training base, intensifies political friction surrounding the upcoming World Cup matches in the United States.

FIFA has revoked ticket allocations for Iranian supporters at three World Cup matches in the United States, citing escalating tensions and visa complications that threaten the tournament's inclusive spirit.

FIFA has revoked ticket allocations for Iranian supporters, citing escalating geopolitical strain that has reshaped team preparations and travel possibilities.

FIFA has revoked the ticket allocation for Iranian supporters at the World Cup in the United States, citing escalating tensions between Tehran, world soccer’s governing body and Washington. The move comes as Iran’s national team settles in Mexico and several officials are denied entry to the United States.

FIFA’s decision to cancel ticket allocations for Iranian supporters adds a layer of geopolitical strain to the tournament, highlighting visa hurdles, team relocations and the clash between sports governance and international conflict.

FIFA's decision to cancel Iranian fan tickets, coupled with visa denials and a team relocation to Tijuana, highlights the escalating tensions between Tehran and world football authorities.

An exploration of how American soccer has expanded dramatically since 1994, yet the men's national team has failed to translate that progress into international success.

With the tournament expanding to 48 teams, betting markets are buzzing. Martin Green’s predictions highlight France’s +470 odds, Mexico’s +125 chance to advance, and the USMNT’s longshot status at +5500.