
France Eyes Third Consecutive World Cup Final with Star‑Studded Squad
France's national team, the Les Bleus, are poised to contest a third straight World Cup final, blending historic achievement with a new generation of talent.
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France's national team, the Les Bleus, are poised to contest a third straight World Cup final, blending historic achievement with a new generation of talent.

Eight teams remain in the knockout stage, with favorites France and Spain facing off against Belgium, while Norway’s Haaland leads an underdog charge. Key players like Mbappé and Messi are poised to shape the tournament’s final chapters.

A new line of soccer jerseys, priced at $60 and available only to T‑Mobile members through the T‑Life app, merges Umbro’s heritage with a cultural shift that sees fans wearing kits off the pitch.

The World Cup quarterfinals will unfold across seven U.S. cities, featuring top-ranked teams and emerging dark horses. Betting markets favor France, Spain, Argentina and England, while Norway’s run led by Erling Haaland adds intrigue. Key players are delivering standout performances ahead of semifinals and a final that will be broadcast on Fox, Peacock and Telemundo.

Erling Haaland's decisive goals and Crown Prince Haakon's presence turned a sporting victory into a nationwide celebration.

An overview of extra time rules, historic golden goal experiments, penalty shootouts, and the upcoming 2026 World Cup broadcast details.
The United States secured first place in Group D before a narrow loss to Turkey, guaranteeing a knockout‑stage berth and a high‑stakes encounter with Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The match will be televised on Fox and streamed on Fubo, the Fox One App, and Peacock, while the tournament’s schedule runs through July 19, when the final will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

In the spring of 1991, Neyland Stadium in Knoxville became an unexpected stage for a soccer match that briefly linked Tennessee to the global quest for a 1994 World Cup venue.

The German men's national soccer team has selected Winston-Salem as its base camp for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing top‑tier amenities and a partnership that promises international exposure for the city.

A deep dive into the 16 stadiums across the United States, Mexico and Canada that will host the 2026 World Cup, evaluated on atmosphere, transport, aesthetics and overall fan experience.

A look at how Kraft’s network, from local officials to global football’s governing bodies, has shaped Boston’s bid for the sport’s biggest showcase.
Norway’s men’s national team will open its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign at Gillette Stadium in Boston, training in Greensboro before facing Iraq, Senegal and France.

With the World Cup on the horizon, a Manhattan soccer shop is seeing unprecedented demand for national team jerseys, driven by local enthusiasm and community spirit.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a partnership with FIFA to allocate 1,000 $50 tickets for the 2026 World Cup, targeting city residents through a lottery, free round‑trip bus service and strict resale prohibitions.