World Cup, VISA bond and Donald Trump
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There is exactly a month until the start of the 2026 World Cup being hosted across North America. The tournament news agenda continues to be dominated by the costs facing supporters hoping to watch matches across the three host countries.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce a new 48-team format with matches across three countries. From group-stage changes to broadcast details, the tournament is already shaping up to be a historic edition of soccer’s biggest event.
Over 1,000 footballers are representing their nations at the global football tournament, where each team can name up to 26 players, including three goalkeepers.
The waiver comes as concerns grow around travel restrictions and the potential presence of ICE agents at World Cup matches.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will stretch across iconic stadiums in the United States, Mexico and Canada. From New York to Mexico City and Toronto, the tournament’s host cities are set to become the center of the soccer world.
Sleeping giants are determined to wake from dormancy this summer.
The Trump administration waives a $15,000 visa bond for fans from five countries who have World Cup tickets, but African fans still face challenges.
The USMNT forward believes the 2026 tournament will eclipse America’s biggest sporting spectacles as soccer’s rise continues.
Neymar is Brazil’s all-time leading scorer, but there is no guarantee he will be at the 2026 World Cup. The 2026 World Cup is set to be historic for a number of reasons. Not only will it be the largest edition of the tournament ever—with a record 48 teams—and the first to be hosted across three countries,