2026 World Cup betting preview
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Kylian Mbappe is being backed to play in the Premier League at some point, with Louis Saha telling GOAL why Manchester United would be a "good destination" for his fellow Frenchman. The World Cup-winning frontman is currently on the books of La Liga giants Real Madrid,
Nine different countries will feature Real Madrid players at the World Cup this summer.
Real Madrid star Guler will be given licence to roam and Juventus forward Yildiz will dart inside from the left flank. Inter playmaker Hakan Calhanoglu will add class and control in midfield. The knock-out stages should be the minimum target.
Five-times world champions Brazil — they have won more World Cups than any other country — are clear favorites to win the group under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti. Morocco will be hoping to relive the dream of the 2022 edition, when they finished fourth and became the first Arab and African nation to reach the semi-finals of a World Cup.
Thomas Tuchel leads the Three Lions to North America with sky-high expectations but old warriors Croatia, plus Panama and Ghana present a tricky test
World Cup 2026 has 104 matches – can you turn them all to your advantage and bank those fantasy football points?
Real Madrid have moved decisively to secure their first major signing of the summer, reaching a full agreement to bring Inter's Denzel Dumfries to the Bernabeu. The Spanish giants have opted to bypassed lengthy negotiations by triggering a remarkably low release clause to land the Netherlands international.
England manager Tuchel’s endorsement is the England No.10 shirt. Now, the young star must rein in temper and deliver leadership and success
Get the lowdown on every team at the 2026 World Cup. Here we take a closer look at Spain. What can I expect from Spain? Spain's pursuit of a second star may rest on a wing and a prayer. Luis de la Fuente's side were a class apart as they swept to Euro 2024 glory,
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, and the excitement is building with every passing day as North America prepares for the biggest tournament in soccer history. This year’s World Cup will be unlike anything we have ever seen before.