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Philadelphia's 2026 FIFA World Cup matchups include global powerhouses, Union connection
In June, Philadelphia will host six matches, including global heavyweights Brazil, the five-time World Cup champions, and France, who won it all in 2018. The action will culminate on July 4, when the Linc hosts a knockout-round match on America’s 250th birthday.
The USA national team is back in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after reaching the knockout rounds in Qatar three years ago, but Mauricio Pochettino and his soccer team will be hoping to make a deeper run this time around on home soil in the first-ever expanded tournament that features 48 countries from around
With teams like Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands scheduled to play in Houston next summer, fans are thrilled.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is fast approaching after the draw on Friday in Washington , D.C., and the schedule to be finalized at 12 p.m. ET.
All 2026 Houston World Cup matches have been revealed, featuring teams and players from around the world. Here is the schedule.
Houston is one of the U.S. host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and fans across the region are waiting to learn which national teams will take the field there during the group stage.
About a dozen men bundled in winter wear chatted and joked, peering up at the flat screen in front of them broadcasting a professional soccer match in Spain. Around the time the game began, FIFA, soccer’s international governing body, announced that Haiti’s men’s national team would play a World Cup match at Gillette Stadium next summer.
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Chef José Andrés Slams ‘Divisive’ Trump Over FIFA Peace Prize Award: ‘Betrays The Beautiful Game’
Chef José Andrés expressed his dismay that the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA) chose to honor Donald Trump with a "peace prize."
President Trump came out against using the American standard word "soccer" to describe the game the rest of the world calls "football," during an event with FIFA President Gianni Infantino in preparation for the upcoming World Cup.