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FOX Sports announced on Friday that it will air an unprecedented 3 ½ hours of live coverage of the World Cup draw for the first time ever on broadcast television in the U.S.
The Socceroos will get their home send-off before next year's World Cup final adventure in North America by hosting a special FIFA-backed tournament on Australian soil.
Of the 48 spots in the expanded World Cup 2026 field, 42 have been secured. Two additional spots will be determined in an intercontinental playoff.
First FIFA World Cup Final Draw to Ever Air Live in the United States on English-Language Broadcast Television Special Event Coverage Begins Friday, Dec. 5 at 11:30 AM ET on FOX Live from Washington,
A Fort Worth staple will team up with the FIFA to hold an event for the FIFA World Cup Draw. How can fans attend in person?
World Cup qualifiers Australia and Uzbekistan will prepare for the tournament by hosting FIFA-backed tournaments of intercontinental friendlies in March.
The USA have leapfrogged Mexico to restore their status as CONCACAF's top side, at least on the FIFA Men's World Rankings, which have also confirmed advantageous seeding for the Democratic Republic of Congo and Iraq, who will get a bye to the finals of the World Cup's inter-confederation playoffs.
The United States men’s national team are 203 days away from kicking off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, and Yunus Musah is doing everything he can to be on Mauricio Pochettino’s roster for that opening game on June 12.
The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts venue on Dec. 5. FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center as it prepares to host one of the biggest events in sports,
Country-by-country participation summary for the FIFA Arab Cup 2025Algeria/@FAFAfter the U17 World Cup, Qatar will play host to the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 starting December 1, 2025.The tournament will
As part of American Dream’s “ Black Friday Dream Grab ” event, 100 soccer fans will have a chance to win two tickets to a FIFA World Cup group stage game at MetLife Stadium — an estimated $3,000 value.