
MLS reshapes its schedule and leadership as global stars join the league
MLS is reshaping its schedule and leadership as global stars join the league, with Commissioner Don Garber set to step down and a new summer‑to‑spring calendar slated for 2027.
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MLS is reshaping its schedule and leadership as global stars join the league, with Commissioner Don Garber set to step down and a new summer‑to‑spring calendar slated for 2027.

The joint tournament saw each host nation play five matches without advancing past the round of 16, producing memorable moments such as Canada’s first knockout win and Mexico’s dominant display, while injuries and controversial decisions shaped the narratives of the United States and beyond.

After the World Cup, club competitions and international tournaments keep the soccer momentum alive, offering fans a clear path to follow leagues, watch stars and explore the growing women's game.

From Erling Haaland’s Premier League heroics to Cristiano Ronaldo’s chase for 1,000 goals, theScore app lets fans stay on top of every move, match and milestone.

From unprecedented audience numbers to the challenges facing the Canadian Premier League, the 2026 tournament has set the stage for a pivotal era in Canadian soccer.

The upcoming 2026 MLS season is being framed by the return of the FIFA World Cup to North America, with clubs like Inter Miami, Vancouver Whitecaps and Nashville SC eyeing silverware while youthful revamps and high‑profile signings promise fresh narratives.

Canada’s men’s national team impressed on the world stage, prompting a strategic push for infrastructure and talent pipelines.

After a World Cup stint and a prior injury, Jamal Musiala underwent a planned medical procedure that aims to guarantee his full fitness for Bayern Munich's upcoming season.

A 3‑0 defeat to Morocco closed Canada's World Cup campaign, yet the team's historic milestones, resilient performance and growing financial backing have ignited optimism for the sport's development across the nation.

Despite a 3‑0 defeat to Morocco, Canada’s World Cup campaign delivered historic milestones, overcame key injuries and ignited a nationwide surge of optimism for the sport’s future.

Despite a 3‑0 loss to Morocco, Canada’s breakthrough performance has sparked optimism, record fundraising and a surge of support for the sport.

Morocco defeated Canada 3-0 in a hard‑fought round‑of‑16 clash, with Ounahi becoming the first African player to score twice in a knockout match since 2002. The victory marks Morocco's second consecutive appearance in the quarter-finals.

Canada's run to the World Cup quarterfinals ignites nationwide passion, fuels investment and highlights the country's diverse talent.

A 3-0 loss to Morocco capped a challenging tournament for Canada, yet the coach sees a foundation for future growth and the nation celebrates a promising display.

Morocco’s resilient performance in Houston secured a 3‑0 win against Canada, with Ounahi shining and the team poised for a quarter‑final showdown.

A 3-0 loss to Morocco eliminated Canada from the World Cup, but coach Jesse Marsch praised his side's growth, while Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed the historic run.

With Canada already assured of a spot in the knockout stage, captain Alphonso Davies chose to sit out the last group‑stage game against Morocco, citing lingering hamstring issues. Coach Jesse Marsch backed the move, emphasizing the need to protect the player’s long‑term health.

A 3‑0 defeat to Morocco in the round of 16 ends Canada's surprising run, highlighting both the challenges faced and the optimism for future tournaments.

Canada fell 3-0 to Morocco in the round of 16, but coach Jesse Marsch highlighted the squad’s growth and the nation’s pride in their World Cup journey.

A 3‑0 loss to Morocco highlighted both the promise and the setbacks faced by Canada, with coach Jesse Marsch praising his side's performance while acknowledging the impact of key absences.

A look at the journey of the Canadian international who rose from a Ghanaian refugee camp to European glory.

Morocco overcame a sluggish first half to defeat Canada 3‑0, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice and the team’s coach praising the tactical adjustment that sparked the comeback.

OneSoccer has expanded its coverage of the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a dual‑crew strategy, leveraging relationships with players like Alphonso Davies and a suite of platform‑native productions.

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.