Iran, World Cup
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Iran's nightmare travel schedule is a product of geopolitical tension with the U.S. throughout a months-long war between the two nations.
The World Cup has come to New Jersey, and we’re excited — but also kind of terrified. MetLife Stadium (renamed New York New Jersey Stadium for the event) is playing host to th
FIFA says it's prepared for "climate-related risks" but doesn't appear to have a plan for wildfire smoke, which can be harmful to players and fans.
The BBC is set to persist with a controversial pundit after issuing an apology for an "embarrassing" blunder at the World Cup. The spotlight isn't solely on the players and managers in North America, but also on the broadcasters.
More than three hours after Brazil and Morocco ended their World Cup match in a 1-1 tie at MetLife Stadium on Saturday night, hundreds of frustrated soccer fans remained ensnarled in a travel nightmare just outside the venue in East Rutherford.
This was supposed to be the World Cup that went smoothly.
NEWS ANALYSIS. The upcoming World Cup is set to be the most polluting in history, multiplying both the number of matches and the distances teams and fans must travel from one stadium to another. FIFA is embracing this irresponsible approach,
Iran had to enter and exit the U.S. as quickly as possible for Monday's game in the Los Angeles suburbs, a 2-2 draw with New Zealand, impacting their preparations for the World Cup
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 unfolds, one of the most anticipated matches in Group K pits Portugal against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, also known as DR Congo.
