The campaign features the tagline "Thanks World, We'll Take It From Here." ...
Star-Studded Commercial "Miracle" Features U.S. Men’s National Team Players, Tom Brady, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Former USMNT Coach Bruce Arena, U.S. Hockey Legend Mike Eruzione with Iconic Music from ...
Timothy Weah is ready to take the pitch again in the 2026 World Cup. The United States forward made noise in the 2022 competition by scoring a goal in the Group B draw against Wales. It was the Stars ...
FIFA introduced hydration breaks for the 2026 World Cup, drawing criticism from players and fans as some broadcasters cut to commercials.
When the final whistle blew last Friday in the United States’ 2-0 World Cup win over Australia, “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” performed famously by John Denver, began blaring out at Lumen Field in ...
The 2026 World Cup's new mandatory three-minute hydration breaks are fundamentally reshaping soccer, seemingly driven by commercial interests not solely player welfare.
From television economics to sports betting and Gen Z fandom, 2026 could be the year that the World Cup grows in popularity in America.