In-depth analysis, schedules, team and player features, and a data column — understand the 2026 World Cup through our articles.
Data ColumnAn intro to 2026 World Cup data analysis: how do you make sense of 48 teams, 12 groups and 104 matches? This article breaks down the three smart indicators — win-probability, power and firepower ratings, and recent form — to read team strength with data, and…
Team AnalysisThe 2026 World Cup is co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, running 11 June–19 July. This guide rounds up the star players to watch — from Messi and Mbappe to Haaland and Bellingham — with an objective look at today's biggest names and the storylines;…
World Cup GuideThe 2026 World Cup unveils three mascots at once! Meet Canada's moose Maple, Mexico's jaguar Zayu and the USA's bald eagle Clutch, paired with the 'We Are 26' theme, and understand the historic first three-nation hosting, 48 teams and 104 matches.
World Cup GuideHow do you buy 2026 World Cup tickets? This guide covers FIFA's official sales phases, official purchasing channels, price tiers and key anti-scam points to help fans buy safely. Sales timing and prices follow FIFA's official announcements; avoid counterfeit tickets.
Data ColumnA complete list of World Cup champions: from Uruguay's first title in 1930 to Argentina's win in 2022, with winners by edition, the all-time titles ranking (Brazil lead with 5) and classic moments, plus the latest 2026 World Cup information; schedule and squads per official announcements.
Team AnalysisThe 2026 World Cup runs 11 June–19 July, co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, with 48 teams in 12 groups and 104 matches. This article objectively analyzes the title favorites, each confederation's representatives and potential dark horses.
World Cup GuideThe 2026 World Cup format gets a full upgrade — from 32 to 48 teams, a 12-group system, the total rising to 104 matches and a new round of 32. This article explains the qualification rules, the changes in matches and the three-nation hosting; schedule per…
World Cup GuideThe 2026 World Cup is staged across 16 stadiums in the USA, Canada and Mexico, for 104 matches. This article covers all 16 venues and host cities, the opening match at Estadio Azteca and the final at MetLife in New Jersey; schedule per official announcements.
World Cup GuideHow can you watch the 2026 World Cup? This guide covers likely TV and streaming options, the basics (11 Jun–19 Jul, USA-Canada-Mexico hosts, 48 teams, 104 matches), and time-zone viewing tips; all platforms and times per official announcements.
ScheduleA 2026 World Cup schedule guide: the tournament opens on 11 June and the final is on 19 July, co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, with 48 teams, 12 groups and 104 matches. We cover the opening match, group stage, knockouts and final dates, and…
World Cup GuideThe 2026 World Cup expands to 48 teams in 12 groups, running from 11 June to 19 July and co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico. This article explains the 12-group rules, the four-pot seeding draw, and the qualification system of two per group plus eight…
World Cup GuideA complete 2026 World Cup guide — tournament dates (11 Jun–19 Jul 2026), the USA-Canada-Mexico hosts, the new 48-team, 12-group, 104-match format, key storylines and how to watch. For newcomers and lifelong fans alike; schedule details per FIFA's official announcements.