Saudi Arabia and Qatar's opponents have complained about advantages the two countries had in qualifying for the 2026 World ...
Why Qatar and Saudi Arabia's World Cup qualification caused a furore. Plus: a referees' betting scandal and a rift at Real ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest in history, with the global showdown featuring 48 teams. This is an upgrade from ...
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How World Cup qualifying works: Rules, format and how to earn a spot at FIFA tournament
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to be the most expansive edition of the famous football tournament to date, qualifying to ...
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Who has secured a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after October qualifiers?
With the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup heating up, several nations have already punched their tickets to the expanded 48-team tournament.
Spain still topped the FIFA men’s world rankings published Friday that show Germany back on track to be a top-seeded team in ...
Led by former Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic and captained by Riyad Mahrez, Algeria's qualification underscores a regional resurgence that has come to define African football's modern narrative.
Ademola Lookman’s suspension and Nigeria’s strong showing in his absence raise questions about his place in the crucial World ...
In Asia, the AFC’s fourth round, starting October 8, 2025, will decide the final two automatic qualifiers from teams like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Qatar. In Europe, surprises like Norway and Slovakia ...
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World Cup 2026: Which teams qualified during October window
Watch episode two of “Quest for the Cup” in the video player above, taking you through all things World Cup from the USMNT’s ...
Ghana is back on the world stage! Led by Jordan Ayew and coach Otto Addo, the Black Stars qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a dominant campaign. Discover Ghana’s squad, key players, tactics, ...
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Nigeria: FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup - Flamingos Coach Apologises for Early Exit
At U-17 level, margins are often shaped by development pathways, not just talent. Europe and South America have built stronger pipelines, and Nigeria is racing to close that gap ...
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