53 stories tagged #world-cup-2026.
25% of goals at Qatar 2022 came from set pieces. We rank the 20 specialists — free-kick artists, corner deliverers, penalty takers — most likely to decide WC26 knockouts.
From 38-yard punts in 2010 to 28-yard build-up passes in 2026, goalkeeper distribution has been quietly rewritten. We profile the eight WC26 keepers who matter most.
PPDA, progressive passes, take-on success under pressure — we've ranked every WC26 nation on the metric that has called eight of the last twelve quarter-finalists.
Three countries, sixteen cities, one tournament. A working guide to ESTAs vs eTAs vs Mexico's FMM, the drive times that actually matter, and what the CBP, CBSA and INM updates mean for travelling supporters at WC26.
Atmosphere, weather, transit, ticket prices, fan-fest culture — a direct comparison of the three WC26 hosts and what each one actually delivers when the tournament arrives.
Tuchel, Pochettino, Dorival, Nagelsmann, Aguirre, Martínez, Koeman, Marsch — eight head coaches walking into WC26 with the federation's patience already spent. A pressure-index ranking, contract lengths, and the politics behind each.
From Geir Jordet's penalty research to Emiliano Martínez's pre-shootout cues, England's reset protocols and Pippa Grange's 'thinking aloud' work — inside the mental side of the most pressurised tournament in sport.
Every senior international penalty since 2018, sorted by conversion rate, shootout record, and high-pressure performance. The teams you want in a shootout, the teams you don't, and the psychology research that explains why.
Inside the gear, software, and biometric monitoring that 117 WC26 officials will work with — and the privacy and broadcast debates already shaping 2030.
How FIFA's connected-ball, 29-data-point semi-automated offside system actually works in 2026 — and the centimetre calls that will define the tournament.
Arrowhead, Lumen, and Azteca measure as the three loudest WC26 venues. AT&T and MetLife are cavernous. We mapped peak dB readings, bowl geometry, and home-advantage history to the 16 host stadiums.
Ten-plus minutes of added time is the new normal. We trace the Pierluigi Collina directive, the ball-in-play data, and the FIFPRO pushback ahead of WC26.