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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is now 500 days away from taking place in Houston. The World Cup is returning to the United States for the first time in more than three decades and Houston is front and center. HOUSTON - We're now 500 days away from FIFA World Cup 2026 taking place in the City of Houston.
FIFA World Cup in Houston is 503 days away, and to mark the milestone, Houston and Harris County leaders held a news conference to discuss plans.
Heat was an issue at the 2024 Copa America in the U.S., with Uruguay's Ronald Araujo reported feeling 'dizzy' during a game.
Mikaela Shiffrin will race for the first time in almost nine weeks, since a crash in Killington, Vermont, left her with a deep gash in her obliques.
Boston will host seven matches at “Boston Stadium,” known as Gillette to New Englanders, including five group-stage games, one Round of 32 fixture, and the first quarter-final match.
The FIFA Club World Cup showcases 32 teams from leagues across the world. Saudi Arabia hosted the most recent tournament in 2023, which featured only seven participating teams. Manchester City FC bested Fluminense FC 4-0 in the 2023 finals.
The Pettit National Ice Center hosts World Cup speedskating Friday through Sunday, Jan. 31-Feb. 2. Here's what to know about the weekend's races.
Scotland is hoping to reach its first World Cup in nearly 30 years with the US, Canada and Mexico hosting the global football extravaganza next year.
Will the Trump administration fix a backlogged visa approval process in time for fans from many countries to attend the World Cup and L.A. Olympics?
The L.A. Times reports that there is “mounting concern” that the U.S. is "not ready to welcome the more than 6 million visitors who will flood North America" for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fans, politicians and other stakeholders,