
Ballon d’Or 70th Anniversary Moves to London
The 70th Ballon d'Or will be held in London on October 26, bringing the prestigious award to the home of Arsenal and England’s record scorer Harry Kane.
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The 70th Ballon d'Or will be held in London on October 26, bringing the prestigious award to the home of Arsenal and England’s record scorer Harry Kane.

The 70th Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London on October 26, bringing together the world’s top football talent, including Harry Kane, Ousmane Dembélé and Aitana Bonmatí, in a celebration of the sport’s global stars.
England's national team will appear at Kauffman Stadium on July 21, bringing a global audience to a Royals-Cardinals game and highlighting Kansas City's role in upcoming World Cup festivities.
The 2026 World Cup will be held across three nations, featuring 48 teams, defending champion Argentina, and a host of storylines from ticket prices to celebrity performances.
The Three Lions will open their Group L campaign against Ghana at Gillette Stadium, with a blend of seasoned stars and debutants aiming to replicate the 1966 triumph.

Bobby Charlton's life was marked by tragedy and triumph, a journey that defined an era of English football

A look at the latest player swaps, potential sales and loan deals that have dominated the off‑season headlines

Celtic secured a 3-1 victory over Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup final, completing a domestic double, while Japanese forwards made notable contributions in England, Germany and Spain.

Bayern Munich's Harry Kane delivered a decisive performance in the German Cup final, while off‑field tensions simmered over the German Soccer Federation's security proposals.

From a semi‑final under a makeshift Dallas Stadium banner to a grass‑filled pitch that will test the Dallas Cowboys’ afternoon schedule, the arena is being reshaped for a month of global spectacle

Recent reports link several Premier League and La Liga clubs with high‑profile signings, including Ederson, Samuel Martinez and a host of other talent.

Coach Thomas Tuchel announced a 26‑player England squad for the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing team cohesion over individual talent. The list omits Phil Foden and Cole Palmer, includes surprise call‑ups Ivan Toney and Kobbie Mainoo, and features a blend of seasoned stars and newcomers aiming to end the nation's long wait for a men's World Cup title.

The Athletic reveals its season‑ending honors, recognizing creative brilliance, youthful impact and managerial mastery in football's top leagues.

Thomas Tuchel announces a World Cup squad that leaves out big names like Phil Foden and Trent Alexander‑Arnold, emphasizing a disciplined, balanced approach.

Thomas Tuchel has named his England squad for the 2026 World Cup, leaving out several established names while rewarding emerging talent, including a long‑awaited return for a striker who last wore the shirt over a year ago.

Sports Illustrated reports on a flurry of transfer rumors that could reshape rosters across Europe, from Manchester United to Real Madrid and beyond.

From defensive targets in Manchester to swap proposals in London and headline‑grabbing pursuits in Madrid, the summer window is already stirring major moves.

Liverpool's new manager faces a turbulent start that mirrors early struggles of past legends, urging a measured view of rebuilding.