
2026 FIFA World Cup to Feature Record 48 Teams
Experts predict Spain as favorites, while Mexico is tipped to advance to the Round of 16, according to betting analyst Martin Green
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Experts predict Spain as favorites, while Mexico is tipped to advance to the Round of 16, according to betting analyst Martin Green

Enterprise’s international #OnEveryCorner campaign lets football fans win a car on tournament corner kicks, runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, and includes a partnership with Rob Mac and $500,000 in community grants.
Marcus Moller, a Danish basketball standout, has been cleared of cancer after treatment, and is poised to bring his talent to Michigan's roster next season.

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.

Enterprise’s #OnEveryCorner campaign links corner‑kick moments in the 2026 FIFA World Cup to a sweepstakes that awards cars and funds community grants, partnering with Rob Mac and Corner Kick Community Grants.

An overview of the star‑studded line‑up set to define the 2026 World Cup, from veteran legends to emerging talents.

The United States men's national team unveiled a 26‑player roster for the 2026 World Cup, featuring breakout players such as Gio Reyna and Alejandro Zendejas while omitting several injured or underperforming names.

Barcelona's sporting director Deco discusses the club's emerging talent, the recent La Liga title triumph and the promising future of Marcus Rashford, who could join the Catalan side permanently.

After 14 seasons and a haul of 38 trophies, Alexia Putellas is leaving Barcelona, marking the close of a transformative chapter for the club and women's soccer in Spain.

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.

After 14 seasons and 38 trophies, Alexia Putellas is leaving Barcelona, marking the end of an era that elevated women’s football globally.

The United States has announced a 26‑player squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring emerging talents and seasoned veterans, setting the stage for a historic campaign.

After fourteen seasons, Alexia Putellas is leaving Barcelona, closing a chapter that reshaped women's soccer worldwide.

After fourteen years at Barcelona, Alexia Putellas announced her departure, closing a chapter that delivered four Champions League titles and reshaped the landscape of women's soccer. Her influence extended beyond the pitch, culminating in a player revolt against Luis Rubiales and lingering rumors of a move to London City Lionesses.

The United States will enter the tournament with a mix of proven performers and fresh faces, preparing through training camps and matches against Senegal and Germany before opening against Paraguay.

After 14 years and 38 trophies, Alexia Putellas is set to leave Barcelona, a club where she helped secure four Champions League titles and sparked a player revolt that toppled federation president Luis Rubiales.

After fourteen years at Camp Nou, the midfielder’s next chapter remains uncertain, but her impact on the women’s game endures.
The U.S. men's national team must navigate a tougher bracket and historic droughts against European powers to advance, a feat that could ignite a new era for the sport at home.

After 14 years, two Ballon d'Or awards and a pivotal role in Spain's 2023 World Cup triumph, Alexia Putellas is set to depart Barcelona, leaving behind a legacy of growth, titles and advocacy.

After 14 years and a trophy-laden career, Alexia Putellas announces her departure from Barcelona, reflecting on a journey that elevated women’s soccer in Spain and beyond.

After a trophy‑laden 14‑year spell, Alexia Putellas will leave Barcelona at the end of the season, exploring options in the National Women’s Soccer League while reflecting on a legacy that reshaped women’s football.

Loewe has announced a four‑year collaboration that will see the brand supply tailored off‑court wardrobes for Spain’s men’s and women’s national teams, featuring discreet Anagram embroidery and showcasing players such as Pedri, Rodri, Unai Simón and Nico Williams.

The NBA playoffs have reached a crescendo that feels like a living laboratory for basketball evolution, with the Spurs and Thunder leading a new era of play.

Rover Group’s latest research highlights how pets are becoming integral to sports fandom, with anxiety, routine changes, and soccer‑inspired names all part of the picture.