SOCCER TIME!

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The tournament starts on June 11

Ticket lottery results and pricing backlash

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and the tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5.
Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

Tournament New Rules

New Hydration Break Rules Spark Debate

The tournament plan to introduce mandatory three-minute drinks breaks in each half (totaling about six minutes per game) for all 104 matches has drawn sharp criticism from pundits and fans calling it "a disgrace" and disruptive to the flow of play. With the tournament spanning hot summer venues across North America, the rule aims to prioritize player safety amid heat concerns—but it's fueling arguments about whether it will slow down the excitement in this expanded format.

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Tournament Rewards

Preparations and Community/Celebration Initiatives

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and the tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5. Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

Tournament Teams

Qualification Updates and Team News

Qualification wraps up with recent drama—teams like Curaçao, Haiti, Panama, and Scotland securing spots amid appeals and rulings (e.g., involving African nations). Player spotlights include stars like Neymar aiming to feature for Brazil, plus host nations' preparations (USA, Canada, Mexico). With the first 48-team tournament, focus is on potential group matchups, the new 12-group format (top two plus eight best thirds advance to round of 32), and excitement for the June 11 start.

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COUNTRIES

STADIUMS

TEAMS

GAMES

STADIUMS

The tournament will be the first to be hosted by three nations.

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ATLANTA

Mercedez-Benz Stadium

A modern, high-tech stadium with a striking retractable roof that opens like a camera aperture. Known for strong fan atmosphere and will host a semifinal.

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BOSTON

Gillet Stadium

A long-standing multipurpose venue known for large crowds and past international soccer matches. It will host group games and knockout rounds.

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DALLAS

AT&T Stadium

One of the world’s largest stadiums (around 94,000 capacity) and famous for its massive video screen and retractable roof. It will host the most matches, including a semifinal.

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HOUSTON

NRG Stadium

A multipurpose stadium with a retractable roof and climate control, widely used for large sports and entertainment events.

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KANSAS CITY

GEHA Field at Arrowhead

One of the loudest stadiums in the world, known for its steep bowl design that amplifies crowd noise.

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LOS ANGELES

SoFi Stadium

A futuristic, technologically advanced stadium with a translucent roof and massive digital displays. It’s among the newest and most expensive stadiums globally.

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MIAMI

Hard Rock Stadium

Renovated to provide shade and modern facilities, this versatile stadium hosts football, concerts, and motorsport events. It will stage knockout games and the third-place match.

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NEW JERSEY

MetLife Stadium

A huge modern NFL venue with over 82,000 seats, located near New York City. It regularly hosts major events and will stage the tournament final

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PHILADELPHIA

Lincoln Financial Field

Home of the Philadelphia Eagles, this stadium frequently hosts international soccer and will hold group matches and knockout games.

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SAN FRANSISCO

Levi's Stadium

A modern stadium noted for sustainability and tech-focused design. It has hosted major soccer and NFL events and will stage group matches.

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SEATTLE

Lumen Field

Famous for loud crowds and passionate soccer fans, it’s home to the Seattle Sounders and will host group and knockout matches.

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MEXICO

Azteca Stadium

An iconic historic stadium and the first to host tournament finals twice (1970 and 1986). It will host the tournament’s opening match.

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MONTERREY

BBVA Stadium

A modern stadium with striking mountain views and contemporary design, hosting group and knockout matches.

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GUADALAJARA

Akron Stadium

A newer venue with distinctive architecture and a strong soccer tradition in its host city. It will host group-stage matches

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VANCOUVER

BC Place

A renovated stadium with a retractable roof, known for hosting major global events like the 2010 Winter Olympics ceremonies.

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TORONTO

BMO Field

A soccer-focused stadium located near Toronto’s waterfront, expanded and upgraded for the tournament and known for lively crowds.

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GROUP A

MEXICO - SOUTH AFRICA - KOREA - CZECHIA

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5.
Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

GROUP B

CANADA - SWITZERLAND - QATAR - BOSNIA

This new tournament plan to introduce mandatory three-minute drinks breaks in each half (totaling about six minutes per game) for all 104 matches has drawn sharp criticism from pundits and fans calling it "a disgrace" and disruptive to the flow of play. With the tournament spanning hot summer venues across North America, the rule aims to prioritize player safety amid heat concerns—but it's fueling arguments about whether it will slow down the excitement in this expanded format.

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GROUP C

BRAZIL - MOROCCO - HAITI - SCOTLAND

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5. Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

GROUP D

USA - PARAGUAY - AUSTRALIA - TURKIYE

Qualification wraps up with recent drama—teams like Curaçao, Haiti, Panama, and Scotland securing spots amid appeals and rulings (e.g., involving African nations). Player spotlights include stars like Neymar aiming to feature for Brazil, plus host nations' preparations (USA, Canada, Mexico). With the first 48-team tournament, focus is on potential group matchups, the new 12-group format (top two plus eight best thirds advance to round of 32), and excitement for the June 11 start.

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GROUP E

GERMANY - CURACAO - COTE D'IVOIRE - ECUADOR

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5.
Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

GROUP F

NETHERLANDS - JAPAN - TUNISIA - SWEDEN

The new tournament plan to introduce mandatory three-minute drinks breaks in each half (totaling about six minutes per game) for all 104 matches has drawn sharp criticism from pundits and fans calling it "a disgrace" and disruptive to the flow of play. With the tournament spanning hot summer venues across North America, the rule aims to prioritize player safety amid heat concerns—but it's fueling arguments about whether it will slow down the excitement in this expanded format.

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GROUP G

BELGIUM - EGYPT - IRAN - NEW ZEALAND

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5. Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

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GROUP H

SPAIN - CABO VERDE - SAUDI ARABIA - URUGUAY

Qualification wraps up with recent drama—teams like Curaçao, Haiti, Panama, and Scotland securing spots amid appeals and rulings (e.g., involving African nations). Player spotlights include stars like Neymar aiming to feature for Brazil, plus host nations' preparations (USA, Canada, Mexico). With the first 48-team tournament, focus is on potential group matchups, the new 12-group format (top two plus eight best thirds advance to round of 32), and excitement for the June 11 start.

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GROUP I

FRANCE - SENEGAL - NORWAY - IRAQ

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5.
Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

GROUP J

ARGENTINA - ALGERIA - AUSTRIA - JORDAN

The tournament plan to introduce mandatory three-minute drinks breaks in each half (totaling about six minutes per game) for all 104 matches has drawn sharp criticism from pundits and fans calling it "a disgrace" and disruptive to the flow of play. With the tournament spanning hot summer venues across North America, the rule aims to prioritize player safety amid heat concerns—but it's fueling arguments about whether it will slow down the excitement in this expanded format.

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GROUP K

PORTUGAL - UZBEKISTAN - COLOMBIA - CONGO DR

This is dominating conversations among fans globally. The Random Selection Draw (ballot/lottery) phase closed in mid-January, and tournament began rolling out notifications starting February 5. Many fans are anxiously checking emails for success (full or partial allocation), with automatic charges hitting cards for winners. There's widespread frustration over high demand (over 500 million requests reported earlier), low success rates for popular matches, and overall pricing—leading tournament to introduce cheaper "Supporter Entry Tier" options (some as low as $60) in response to backlash. Complaints about "touting" vibes, rejections, and limited availability are rampant, especially for high-profile games like those involving England, Argentina, or the hosts.

GROUP L

ENGLAND - CROATIA - GHANA - PANAMA

Qualification wraps up with recent drama—teams like Curaçao, Haiti, Panama, and Scotland securing spots amid appeals and rulings (e.g., involving African nations). Player spotlights include stars like Neymar aiming to feature for Brazil, plus host nations' preparations (USA, Canada, Mexico). With the first 48-team tournament, focus is on potential group matchups, the new 12-group format (top two plus eight best thirds advance to round of 32), and excitement for the June 11 start.

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