
MLS Announces 2026 All-Star Roster for Charlotte Showdown
Major League Soccer unveiled its 2026 All-Star lineup, featuring 29 players who will face the Liga MX All-Stars in Charlotte on July 29. The match will be broadcast on Apple TV at 8 p.m. ET.
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Major League Soccer unveiled its 2026 All-Star lineup, featuring 29 players who will face the Liga MX All-Stars in Charlotte on July 29. The match will be broadcast on Apple TV at 8 p.m. ET.

A unprecedented number of World Cup participants will feature in the upcoming MLS All‑Star Game, highlighting the league’s expanding global footprint.

The MLS All-Star Game will feature a blend of international talent, highlighted by Lionel Messi, Matt Freese, Petar Musa and other World Cup standouts, as the league prepares to face Mexico's LIGA MX on July 29 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Ahead of the July 29 showdown in Charlotte, the MLS All-Stars have assembled a lineup that highlights the growing global footprint of the league, with stars like Lionel Messi, Matt Freese and Petar Musa leading a diverse roster.

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.

Canada's lineup sees the return of Luc de Fougerolles and Moïse Bombito, while Niko Sigur earns his first start, as the team prepares to battle Morocco, a match that will determine the quarterfinal berth.

Coach Jesse Marsch reflects on how the Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series inspired Canada’s historic World Cup run, the nation’s celebration, and the upcoming showdown.

A late goal lifts Canada into the knockout stage for the first time, setting up a clash with either the Netherlands or Morocco.

A late goal secured Canada’s first ever spot in the tournament’s knockout stage, as the team overcame a disciplined South African side and a packed schedule to move forward.

A dramatic stoppage-time goal by Stephen Eustaquio sent Canada past South Africa and into the knockout round, where they will meet the Netherlands or Morocco.

A tense knockout match saw Canada edge past South Africa 1‑0, with Stephen Eustaquio scoring in stoppage time. The win marks the nation’s first ever last‑16 appearance and puts them on a collision course with either the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston on July 4.

A hamstring injury has kept Alphonso Davies out of Canada's opening World Cup games, prompting coach Jesse Marsch to deploy Richie Laryea, Liam Millar and Ali Ahmed in the left‑back role.

With Canada entering as a slight favorite and South Africa riding a surprise run, the June 28 clash at Inglewood promises a showcase of diverse talent, from Alphonso Davies to Ronwen Williams, and a reminder of the deep baseball ties that bind the two countries.

A late tackle in a group match left Ismaël Koné with a broken leg, ending his World Cup participation. Surgery was successful, but his club and national team face a crucial match against Switzerland without him.

A look at how American university soccer programs are producing World Cup‑caliber players, serving as national team bases, and reshaping the pathway to the globe’s premier tournament

Canada's unbeaten run, Bosnia's talented squad, and a packed crowd set the stage for a tightly contested 1‑0 forecast in the tournament's opening match.

An overview of the 25 athletes who will represent six nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting their college achievements and professional pathways.

The 2026 World Cup begins with a clash between Mexico and South Africa, while 27 former college players from 14 conferences prepare to make their mark on the global stage.

Canada will host the opening matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, entering a historic group stage with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland while aiming to break new ground on home soil.

As Canada gears up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, head coach Jesse Marsch is set to unveil a 26‑man lineup on May 29. The squad features a mix of established stars and emerging talent, each poised to influence the nation's historic campaign.