World Cup Pauses for Rest Day; Round of 16 Action Kicks Off Later Today
Teams regroup after the Round of 32, with Canada vs. Morocco and Paraguay vs. France set to open the next knockout stage.
Read this morning’s editionTeams regroup after the Round of 32, with Canada vs. Morocco and Paraguay vs. France set to open the next knockout stage.
Read this morning’s editionPortugal's thrilling victory sets up a highly anticipated Round of 16 clash with European champions Spain, while Switzerland also advanced.
Read this morning’s editionThe Red Devils' dramatic Round of 32 victory secures their spot in the Round of 16, setting up a clash with co-hosts USA.
Read this morning’s editionCo-hosts Mexico continue their perfect run, advancing to the Round of 16 as the knockout stage intensifies with more crucial matchups today.
Read this morning’s editionThe thrilling knockout stage continued with major upsets, as Morocco advanced to the Round of 16, with more crucial matches scheduled for today.
Read this morning’s editionStephen Eustaquio's dramatic 92nd-minute winner sends co-hosts Canada into the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 for the first time in their history.
Read this morning’s editionA dramatic 3-3 draw between Algeria and Austria ensured both teams advanced to the Round of 32, while Lionel Messi made history with Argentina's victory.
Read this morning’s editionGroup G, H, and I concluded with France, Belgium, and Spain securing top spots, while Cape Verde and Egypt advanced, and Uruguay faced elimination.
Read this morning’s editionThe dramatic upsets in Groups D, E, and F reshaped the knockout bracket, with Japan, Sweden, and Australia also punching their tickets to the next stage.
Read this morning’s editionMexico completes a perfect group stage, while Brazil and Switzerland also secure top spots, setting the stage for crucial knockout matchups.
Read this morning’s editionColombia secured their spot in the Round of 32, while England and Ghana battled to a goalless draw in Group L.
Read this morning’s editionEgypt's 3-1 triumph over New Zealand marks their inaugural World Cup win, shaking up Group G standings as Spain also secured a dominant 4-0 victory.
Read this morning’s editionGermany's last-gasp victory over Ivory Coast sends them into the Round of 32, while Tunisia becomes the latest team eliminated.
Read this morning’s editionThe co-hosts clinched Group D, while Brazil's decisive win eliminated Haiti and set up a thrilling Group C finale.
Read this morning’s editionThe co-hosts secured their first-ever World Cup win, while Mexico also advanced to the knockout stage as Group A winners.
Read this morning’s editionThe Three Lions seize an early lead in Group L, while Colombia secures a crucial opening win and DR Congo makes history with their first World Cup point.
Read this morning’s editionLionel Messi's historic performance in Kansas City puts Argentina atop Group J, while France and Norway also secured strong opening victories in Group I.
Read this morning’s editionThe surprising draw in Atlanta throws Group H wide open as other teams also split points, setting up crucial next fixtures.
Read this morning’s editionVinicius Jr's equalizer secures a point for Brazil after Ismael Saibari's opener, leaving Group C wide open.
Read this morning’s editionThe emphatic victory sees the USA take an early lead in Group D, while Canada secured a historic first World Cup point with a draw.
Read this morning’s editionAs the football world counts down to the FIFA World Cup 2026, Manchester United secured a major transfer, while teams finalize preparations.
Read this morning’s editionAston Villa secured a notable victory in the Premier League, while national teams are finalizing squads and preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which kicks off on June 11.
Read this morning’s editionHarry Kane scored three in Berlin to complete Bayern's domestic double, while Thomas Tuchel's ruthless England call-up left Foden and Cole Palmer watching from home — and the clock to June 11 ticks louder.
Read this morning’s editionAston Villa demolished Freiburg 3-0 in Istanbul to end their continental wait; hours earlier Arsenal were confirmed Premier League champions without kicking a ball — and Tuchel named England's World Cup 26 this morning with Palmer, Foden and Maguire all left out.
Read this morning’s editionBrazil and Portugal finalise their World Cup squads 23 days out while Manchester City win the FA Cup at Wembley and Mourinho agrees a return to Real Madrid.
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