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We now know who, where and when England and Scotland will play next summer in the men’s football World Cup. The tournament runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026 and is being hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico, but both home teams will play their initial three group games at American venues.
England will host Serbia at Wembley Stadium on Thursday, in what promises to be a commanding display from Thomas Tuchel’s dominant Three Lions.Although the hosts have already secured their World
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How to navigate Dallas for the 2026 World Cup: Travel, Matches, and Food
The Dallas/North Texas region is preparing for a massive influx of global fans as its renamed venue, Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), hosts nine major matches, including a semi-final, for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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It could be 5-0: Micheal Vaughan fears the worst for England in Ashes
Ashes: Former England captain Michael Vaughan fears the worst for Ben Stokes' team. Vaughan feels that if England do not drastically improve, they might be whitewashed by Australia in the 5-match series.
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World Cup spotlight shines on New England ahead of match schedule reveal at Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough is set to host seven games, including five in the group stage, one round of 32, and one quarterfinal game.
Former Ashes-winning captain Michael Vaughan said England were being humiliated in the second test in Brisbane after a woeful third day left them on the brink of defeat on Saturday.
England will come to North America in 2026 looking to win its first World Cup championship in 60 years. With some of the biggest names in world soccer, England is among the tournament's favorites, entering the draw fourth in the FIFA world rankings.
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England to open World Cup campaign against Croatia in Dallas
England will open their World Cup campaign against Croatia in the air-conditioned comfort of the AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Thomas Tuchel’s men learned they would face Croatia, Ghana and Panama in Group L at Friday’s draw but had to wait until Saturday to learn the match venues and kick-off times.