The 2026 World Cup draw has concluded at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The United States will face Paraguay in its World Cup opener; here you can find a guide to all the teams, group by group ...
The safest place to start is with the official FIFA website, where fans will need a FIFA ID to apply for tickets. To get one, go to the FIFA ticketing website (FIFA ...
The 48-team field was split into 12 groups of four for the tournament's early rounds. With President Donald Trump and the leaders of Canada and Mexico, the host nations of the 2026 men’s World Cup, ...
The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally done. After the best part of 90 minutes of preamble, musical interludes and detailed explanations of draw methodology, the great and good of U.S. sport ...
• Tournament takes shape: The groups are set for the opening stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada, where 48 nations will vie for the ultimate prize in international soccer.
We know the groups for the 2026 World Cup, so let's fill you in on the players to watch. The World Cup draw took place on Friday in Washington, and we know every country's path to glory next summer ...
Head coach Ghalenoei is part of the delegation attending the draw despite saying they would boycott it over visa issues.
Advancing in the World Cup isn’t easy, but there is no doubt some teams have it tougher than others every four years. While FIFA strives to balance each World Cup group by placing teams in different ...
WASHINGTON — Critics of the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup will say the tournament has become watered down but several groups are loaded with heavy-hitters who may have a tougher time than expected ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The U.S. men’s national team drew Paraguay, Australia in their World Cup group — opponents it has beaten recently.
The stage is almost set for the biggest spectacle in soccer. The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw was held Friday at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to map out the groups for an unprecedented ...
In early November, when FIFA, soccer’s governing body, announced a new annual Peace Prize to honor those who “have helped to unite people all over the world in peace,” the news was regarded as farce.