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Messi's Last Dance: Can Argentina Defend Their Crown?
Doha's coronation still echoes, but at 38 Messi has confirmed this is his last World Cup. How the staff manages his minutes — and who shoulders creation duties — will decide how far the Albiceleste go.
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Group A Tactical Preview: Argentina, USA, Brazil — Who Survives?
Four teams, two (plus a best-third) advance. Group A might be the toughest pool of the group stage. We break down formations, key players and weak points for all four sides.
Canada Rising: Home Soil and a Golden Generation
Davies, David, Larin — Canada's class of '95-'00 has become the spine of Europe's top leagues. As a co-host, this team is no longer just hoping to participate.
Italy's Four Stars — Catenaccio, Baggio, and the Long Road Back
Four World Cup titles, a tactical identity that defined defending, and two straight missed tournaments. Italy at the crossroads.
Spain's Only Star — The Tiki-Taka Era That Changed Football
One title, three tournaments, and a playing style that rewrote what a midfield could be. Spain's 2008–2012 golden age and what came after.
France's Two Stars — From Zidane to Mbappé
Twenty years between their two titles. Two coaches, two generations, and a football culture that learned how to win in tournaments.
Germany's Four Stars — The Tournament Machine
Four titles, eight finals, a national team built to peak in July. How Germany became football's most reliable winner.
Brazil's Five Stars — The Only Nation at Every World Cup
Five trophies, five decades of jogo bonito. From Pelé's teenager to Ronaldo's redemption, the weight of the yellow shirt.
Argentina's Three Stars — From Kempes to Maradona to Messi
Three World Cup titles, three generations of genius. How the Albiceleste built a dynasty around totemic number 10s.
Welcome to 2026 — The Biggest World Cup Ever Kicks Off in North America
48 teams, 16 cities, 104 matches — what the first tri-nation World Cup means for fans and football.
Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup: Global Rights Holders
FIFA has sold broadcast rights across 170+ territories. China, the US, Europe and LATAM all have different legal viewing windows — here's the list.
16 Host Cities at a Glance — From Los Angeles to Monterrey
A timezone- and size-sorted briefing on the 2026 World Cup host cities, to help plan your match-day travel.
Argentina's Title Defence — From Messi's Era to the Next Generation
After Qatar, how does Argentina retain the trophy in North America? A look at the key players and likely changes.