When does the World Cup start? The 2026 FIFA World Cup dates and details
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to begin on June 11, 2026, marking a historic tournament with 48 teams participating across three nations.
Iran will compete in the FIFA World Cup 2026, marking its fourth consecutive appearance, despite the ongoing conflict in the region.
Spain and Egypt are set to face each other in a friendly match, a significant warm-up ahead of the 2026 World Cup. With Spain already qualified, the stakes are high for both teams.
Iraq and Bolivia face off in a crucial playoff for World Cup qualification, a significant moment for both teams after decades of absence.
In a thrilling friendly match, Germany edged out Ghana 2-1, showcasing their preparation for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
In a recent friendly, France faced Colombia, delivering a strong performance that showcased their depth and skill. The match ended with a 3-1 victory for France.
The England kit has seen a significant price increase, raising concerns among fans as they gear up for the World Cup.
Gillette Stadium is preparing to welcome the world for the 2026 World Cup, hosting seven matches including a highly anticipated game between England and Ghana.
In a gripping World Cup play-off semi-final, Chiedozie Ogbene’s remarkable performance stood out, but Ireland fell short in a penalty shootout against Czechia.
Italy and Wales are set to face Northern Ireland and Bosnia & Herzegovina, respectively, in the World Cup qualifiers Europe play-offs.
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