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The mascots were officially unveiled on Thursday, and the USA mascot, to the surprise of nobody, is a bald eagle
The president rips San Francisco’s ‘radical left lunatic’ leadership, but games are set for Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, 44 miles away.
The FIFA World Cup will return for its 23rd instalment in 2026. 48 of the world’s best national teams are set to head to North America to battle out for one of the most prestigious competitions in
World Cup cities have entered President Trump's crosshairs. Here's the likeliest outcome following his unexpected and targeted remarks
Now that the 2026 World Cup mascots have been revealed, ESPN ranks every competition's mascot from worst to first dating back to 1966.
As Fifa discusses the proposed increase to the number of teams at the 2030 World Cup, BBC Sport looks at whether a 64-team tournament could really happen and what it might look like.
Three World Cup co-hosts. Three distinct mascots. Each of these cuddly creatures represent Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
FIFA pulled back the curtain on its three official mascots for the 2026 World Cup, which will be staged across Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Instead of VAR, the U-20 World Cup will be used to test what FIFA has called Football Video Support (FVS). FVS is another version of video review, one that is more accessible for competitions across the world that have limited human and financial resources and cannot implement a full VAR review system.