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Tickets for most of the World Cup group games remain on general sale with just over a month to go until the tournament kicks off on June 11.
France leads the 2026 World Cup betting odds field at +450 to take the title, with Kylian Mbappé returning after winning the Golden Boot in 2022. Spain, England, Brazil, and Argentina round out the top contenders on BetMGM Sportsbook.
2026 FIFA World Cup kickoff is just 40 days away.
Airbnb is offering a bonus to new hosts in high-demand areas during the World Cup, including those in Miami and on the South Florida Atlantic Coast.
Pope Leo XIV said he would "probably" cheer for Peru over the U.S. should the two teams compete in the FIFA World Cup.
Protestors marched to local FIFA organizing offices in Los Angeles on Friday calling for ICE to be banned from SoFi Stadium during World Cup games.
With the World Cup in the U.S., Mexico and Canada nearly upon us, some players will be facing a nervous race to fitness after ill-timed injuries in 2026. Others, however, will know they won't heading to the tournament after heartbreaking injuries which abruptly ended their hopes.
However, like any other competition, it is not immune to the injury bug. Several key names have already been ruled out with long-term issues, others face a race against time to be ready for the trip to North America, while some are battling back to fitness before the end of their club’s domestic seasons.
Between the FIFA World Cup and America 250 celebrations, there's a lot going on in New York City this summer, and security will be tight.
U.S. men’s national soccer team coach Mauricio Pochettino has revealed the question Donald Trump asked him about the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Speaking on the “Stick To Football” podcast, the Argentine manager recalled an exchange with the president ahead of the World Cup draw in Washington,
Soccer superfan Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s emergency order blocking events at city parks during the FIFA World Cup threatens to ruin summer for everyday New Yorkers, desperate lawmakers warned.