
Ireland Secures First T20 World Cup Win Against West Indies
Ireland achieved their first T20 World Cup victory by defeating the West Indies, breaking a 12-year losing streak in the Women's T20 World Cup. Meanwhile, other World Cup news included a Spanish player's potential injury, France's coach returning after a family death, and Cape Verde reaching the FIFA World Cup knockouts.
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Ireland beat Windies for first T20 World Cup win
Orla Prendergast's 63 leads Ireland to a historic win, and dents West Indies' semi-final hopes.
Read full article →A Sculptor Rushes to Finish a Lionel Messi Statue During the World Cup
As Lionel Messi chases another World Cup title, an artist is rushing to finish a gigantic statue of the soccer star in the middle of the Patagonian desert.
By Emma Bubola and Sarah Pabst
Read full article →In U.S. cities big and small, summer crowds signal an urban comeback
World Cup events, packed festivals and revived public spaces are drawing people back downtown — and giving urban leaders hope that the pandemic slump has faded.
By Tim Craig, Sydney Johnson
Read full article →Dembélé shines at World Cup, silencing critics
After scoring a hat trick and named man of the match as France defeated Norway 4-1 on Friday, Ousmane Dembélé is making an impact at the 2026 World Cup. The long-awaited breakthrough with the French national team has finally arrived.
Read full article →World Cup schedule today: How to watch Colombia v Portugal, TV channels & live stream Saturday 27 June
Live blog: the latest news from around the tournament World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Get the app The final day of the group stage is upon us. After today, 72 matches will have been played at the 2026 World Cup and only 16 teams will have been eliminated. That’s a lot of squeeze for not a lot of juice. Nevertheless, there are still things to be settled. Such as the final outcome of Group L, where Croatia, England and Ghana are all scrapping for position before the knockout rounds. Po...
By Graham Ruthven
Read full article →Uzbekistan makes its World Cup debut, a first for Central Asia
The country is the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the World Cup, and Uzbek fans have reveled in showcasing their country and culture. The country's president calls the team a symbol of the "new Uzbekistan."
By Charles Maynes
Read full article →Bosnia: The lilies and dragons of the World Cup
Football is bringing out in our nation what the corrupt elite would not like to see.
Read full article →Bill Maher lauds foreign visitors at World Cup: 'They are reminding Americans this place is kind of awesome'
Bill Maher dedicated a segment on "Real Time" to World Cup tourists praising America, calling the tournament a rousing success for the country's image.
Read full article →Questions surround how Canada has handled the Alphonso Davies will-he-or-won't-he-play saga at World Cup
For the second consecutive World Cup, there are questions about Alphonso Davies, arguably the best player Canada has produced, and his contributions to the men’s team. The difference this time around is that he hasn’t played a minute.
Read full article →World Cup 2026: Flawless France cruise through while Cape Verde make history
France have won all three of their group-stage matches at a World Cup for the first time since 1998. Les Bleus brushed Norway aside in a 4-1 demolition, powered by an Ousmane Dembélé hat-trick and a bullet header from Désiré Doué.
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Read full article →Opta reveals brutal long odds for Scotland’s World Cup progress
It is out of their hands
By Ronnie Esplin
Read full article →Why World Cup grass will travel hundreds of miles in refrigerated trucks before kickoff
Sarah Stier - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images The 2026 World Cup requires consistent grass surfaces to provide optimal playing conditions. Experts grow grass on plastic to maintain roots, ensuring smooth pitches in varied climates. Sometimes grass is transported over 1,000 miles to reach stadiums across the country. The most important piece of World Cup infrastructure may be one that most fans barely notice: the pitch, the carefully engineered surface of grass and synthetic fibers beneath the pl...
Read full article →Spain star could miss the rest of the World Cup through injury
A member of the Spanish national team’s attacking ranks may be forced to watch the rest of the World Cup from the stands.This comes amid the understanding that Yéremy Pino has picked up a significa...
Read full article →Scott Stinson: What we know about Alphonso Davies’ chances of playing in Canada’s World Cup game
The superstar left back was 'available' for each of the country's last two games, but he has yet to see the pitch. Is he healthy or not?
By Scott Stinson
Read full article →Romelu Lukaku becomes Belgium's highest FIFA WC scorer with record-breaking goal
Lukaku reached the milestone during Belgium's comfortable win, which helped them finish at the top of Group G.
By TOI SPORTS DESK
Read full article →Cape Verde reach FIFA World Cup knockouts as smallest nation in tournament history
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Read full article →Iran captain suggests side not welcome in US
Iran captain Mehdi Taremi questioned whether his side were welcome at the World Cup, strongly criticising the conditions they are playing under in the United States after they drew 1-1 with Egypt on Friday to possibly secure a knockout spot. Taremi missed an early penalty and crashed a header off the crossbar, before an apparent […]
Read full article →World Cup’s ludicrous Pride Match epitomises football’s virtue-signalling mess
Rainbow-clad natives of ultra-liberal Seattle mingling with Egyptian and Iranian fans who wanted no part of it felt like sheer slapstick
By Oliver Brown
Read full article →S. Korea clinging to last spot to qualify for knockouts
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (Yonhap) -- With one matchday left in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup, South Korea are clinging to the last spot to sneak into the knockout phase. South Korea are eighth among the 12 third-place countries after Groups G, H and I completed their play Friday across Mexico, Canada and the United States. They are now battling for one of three remaining knockout tickets. With the tournament now featuring 48 teams, up from 32, eight best third-place teams will advance to the
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Socceroos stop the nation as Australia v Paraguay smashes World Cup viewing records
Were you one of the 4.8 million who tuned in on Friday?
Read full article →Cape Verde reach knockout stages on World Cup debut
Cape Verde advanced to the knockout stages of the World Cup on their debut appearance following a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia on Friday night in Houston.
By Paul Myers
Read full article →At the most expensive World Cup, wealthier fans find ways to pay
Read full article →The 9 at 9: Saturday
Nationwide heat warning expires, Pico Lopes and Cape Verde make World Cup history, and US and Iran trade fresh strikes.
Read full article →Official World Cup Jerseys and T-Shirts on Amazon
TMZ may collect a share of sales or other compensation from links on this page. If you've been searching high and low for inexpensive merch to rep your team and are running out of time … look no further because Amazon is here to save the day.…
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Read full article →Deschamps back with World Cup squad
The French coach missed the match at the Gillette Stadium
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Read full article →World Cup: How we will play against Argentina in knockout phase – Cape Verde Coach
Cape Verde qualified for the knock-out stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in their debut appearance after playing a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia on Friday, The post World Cup: How we will play against Argentina in knockout phase – Cape Verde Coach appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Read full article →World Cup waiting room: Who can still squeeze into the knockouts? - The Daily Star
World Cup waiting room: Who can still squeeze into the knockouts? The Daily Star
Read full article →Coach Bubista hails Cape Verde's fearless dreamers after World Cup leap
For Bubista, this was no fairytale, but an achievement built on hard work, discipline and a...
Read full article →Mexico City’s Morras on Sports collective is ready for its World Cup moment
The duo behind Morras on Sports sees the 2026 FIFA tournament's arrival this month as a high-profile chance to publicize their mission: to create safe spaces for women doing sports. The post Mexico City’s Morras on Sports collective is ready for its World Cup moment appeared first on Mexico News Daily
By Alan Chazaro
Read full article →2026 World Cup : We will play Argentina with the right attitude – Cape Verde coach
“It’s a bit of a shock, although we’d always had it in mind that we might reach this stage after the first two matches,” Bubista said. The post 2026 World Cup : We will play Argentina with the right attitude – Cape Verde coach appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Ayobami
Read full article →'We do it for the people', winger Zizo hails Egypt's historic World Cup qualification - Ahram Online
'We do it for the people', winger Zizo hails Egypt's historic World Cup qualification Ahram Online
Read full article →World Cup final day of group play will set the field for the round of 32 - Ahram Online
World Cup final day of group play will set the field for the round of 32 Ahram Online
Read full article →World Cup final day of group play will set the field for the round of 32 - Ahram Online
World Cup final day of group play will set the field for the round of 32 Ahram Online
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