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Canada could kick off its 2026 World Cup campaign against No. 66 Jordan, No. 68 Cabo Verde, No. 72 Ghana or No. 86 New Zealand. But the Canadian men could also face No. 12 Italy in their June 12 opener at Toronto's BMO Field.
Manifest Law reports that the 2026 World Cup could bring millions to North America, prompting visa policy changes to facilitate travel and boost the economy.
Thirty-six years after their first appearance at the World Cup where they lost all three matches and failed to score, Canada will now feature in consecutive finals for the first time.
Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo has been cleared to play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after FIFA suspended the remaining ban.
During the recent 2026 World Cup qualifier at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo swung out at Irish player Dara O’Shea and was awarded a red card for violent conduct.
The Caribbean Island with a population of just over 150,000 have become the smallest nation to reach the World Cup finals.
Poor old FIFA. The football governing body's official print campaign for next year's 2026 world cup got off to a shaky start this month, after it was forced to delete the very first poster from social media. Why? They only went and forgot to include arguably the most famous player in the world.