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The 2026 World Cup draw took place in Washington DC on Friday and we had you covered for everything as it happened.
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World Cup 2026: What to know about Group F
The FIFA World Cup begins in June. Group F features Netherlands, Japan, the winner of Euro Playoff B, and Tunisia. Group F will play two games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will begin in June. Nations from around the world will compete for a chance to win the sport's premiere tournament.
As the world descends on the USA, Canada and Mexico, it's time to fire up the age-old debate of what to call the beautiful game
A watch party is planned in Kansas City for the World Cup draw, which is Friday at 11 a.m. Central Time in Washington. Forty-eight international soccer squads will be placed in each of the 12 four-team groups, and we'll get an idea of who could be coming to Kansas City.
View group standings for the Men's FIFA World Cup 2026 at FOX Sports. Records, points, goals for, goals against, goal differential and more.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Trump and world leaders take center stage at World Cup draw in DC
The World Cup draw featured Gianni Infantino, Donald Trump and other host-nation leaders as FIFA unveiled the 12 four-team groups for next year's tournament.
As for the USMNT, Mauricio Pochettino will be pretty content with his nation’s opponents on home soil. With an average ranking of 33, Group D is the fifth-toughest, also containing Australia, Paraguay and UEFA Playoff Winner C, which will be one of Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo.
Hockey: India vs Belgium in junior men's hockey world cup quarterfinals at 8 PM (telecast on JioHotstar). Shooting: The ISSF World Cup Finals continue in Doha, featuring 14 of India's top shooters. Badminton: A host of Indians in quarterfinal action at the BWF Guwahati Masters Super 100.
Josh Kerr faced an unexpected loss at the 2025 World Championships, sustaining an injury in his right calf muscle. The Scot has shared a strong message on social media months after this heartbreak.