World Cup 2026 Results and Updated Group Standings
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At last, the moment has arrived. This Thursday, June 11, the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicks off in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The 2026 World Cup is here. Here's everything soccer fans and newbies alike need to know about the 48-team tournament.
World Cup Group G odds for 2026, with group winner prices, schedule, standings, and analysis of Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand.
The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest in the tournament's history, as North America plays host to the grand event. This year's edition features 48 teams for the first time, an increase from the previous 32-team format.
The World Cup got underway on Thursday and the results for Mexico, South Africa, South Korea and Czechia are in.
This 48-team extravaganza is the biggest World Cup there has ever been, and it might just be the most complex too. Twelve groups of four teams might be enough to follow in the first place, but those fans of brackets who have a familiarity of past tournaments might have a sense of what the issue is here.
World Cup Group F odds for 2026, with group winner prices, schedule, standings, and analysis of Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Tunisia.
The 2026 World Cup is the largest ever, with 48 teams competing across three North American host countries. Here's every single team roster.
