From high ticket prices to hydration breaks, new laws and political interventions, there has rarely been a dull moment at the ...
The record for most goals scored in a World Cup tournament is 172, but that could be broken by the time the group stages wrap up ...
Twenty-five teams—and two billionaire players—are still competing for a $713,000 trophy and $50 million in prize money. Here are more figures to know about soccer’s biggest spectacle. Three weeks into ...
All 104 matches at the 2026 World Cup are stopping for two hydration breaks. Why have they been stipulated by FIFA, and why have they been criticised?
The 2026 World Cup's new mandatory three-minute hydration breaks are fundamentally reshaping soccer, seemingly driven by commercial interests not solely player welfare.
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