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  • FRI
    Jun 122026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 03BMO Field, Toronto, CA
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  • FRI
    Jun 122026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 04SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
    17 People Viewing Right Now
  • SAT
    Jun 132026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 07MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
    25 People Viewing Right Now
  • SAT
    Jun 132026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 08Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
    17 People Viewing Right Now
  • SAT
    Jun 132026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 05Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
    18 People Viewing Right Now
  • SAT
    Jun 132026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 06BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, CA
    22 People Viewing Right Now
  • SUN
    Jun 142026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 09Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
  • SUN
    Jun 142026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 10NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
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  • SUN
    Jun 142026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 11AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
    21 People Viewing Right Now
  • MON
    Jun 152026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 13Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
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  • MON
    Jun 152026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 15SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
  • MON
    Jun 152026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 16Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
    13 People Viewing Right Now
  • MON
    Jun 152026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 14Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
    18 People Viewing Right Now
  • TUE
    Jun 162026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 20Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
  • TUE
    Jun 162026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 18Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
    14 People Viewing Right Now
  • TUE
    Jun 162026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 17MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
    14 People Viewing Right Now
  • TUE
    Jun 162026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 19Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
    16 People Viewing Right Now
  • WED
    Jun 172026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 22AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
    11 People Viewing Right Now
  • WED
    Jun 172026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 23NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
  • WED
    Jun 172026(TBD)
    World Cup 26: Group Stage - Match 21BMO Field, Toronto, CA
    22 People Viewing Right Now
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    About World Cup Soccer

    The latest FIFA World Cup took place in Qatar in 2022, marking the first time the tournament was held in the Middle East and during the winter months, due to the extreme summer heat in the region. Argentina emerged as the champions, lifting the trophy for the third time in history, with Lionel Messi playing a pivotal role in the team's success, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest players of all time. As we look ahead, preparations are already underway for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This tournament will not only expand the number of participating teams but also promises to bring a new era of technology and fan engagement to live events. Major cities are gearing up for the influx of fans, with stadiums being renovated and new infrastructure being developed. As anticipation builds, discussions around player health, safety, and inclusivity in sports continue to gain traction, making the upcoming World Cup a pivotal event in the world of sports.

    World Cup Soccer History

    The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious soccer tournament in the world, established in 1930. The inaugural tournament took place in Uruguay, featuring 13 teams and culminating in a final where the host nation claimed victory. Initially held every four years, the tournament quickly gained global recognition, with participation expanding significantly over the decades. The World Cup has evolved, introducing innovations such as the introduction of the golden goal rule, video assistant referees (VAR), and expanded team participation—from a modest 13 teams in the first tournament to 48 teams set to compete in the 2026 World Cup. Legendary players such as Pelé, Diego Maradona, and more recently, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, have left an indelible mark on the tournament's history, showcasing their skills on the world's biggest stage. The event has also been a platform for social and political issues, with boycotts and controversies often making headlines alongside the thrilling matches.