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The US and Mexico are out of the World Cup. Ticket prices are plunging
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Jarell Quansah handed two-match World Cup ban after Mexico red card
Enjoy all the features, news, video analysis and color from around the competition as the first day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals began.
England's Bukayo Saka ​said the squad were "incredibly frustrated" after learning Jarell Quansah had been handed a two-match suspension, ruling him out of Saturday's World ‌Cup quarter-final against Norway and a potential semi-final.
Direct from Mexico City, Steve gives us his breakdown as a fan - taking us through his emotions and interactions with the Mexico fans. Harry Kane's voice, Montezuma's revenge, and an apology to Thomas Tuchel are all examined,
Jordan Henderson underwent surgery in Kansas City for a fractured wrist suffered while hopping over advertising boards after England's win over Mexico.
How Adidas harnessed the country’s devoted fanbase into record sales. Mexico missed out on its chance to play in the World Cup quarterfinals after a gut wrenching 3-2 loss to England on Monday night,
The Mexican Football Federation (FMF), with an eye on the 2030 World Cup, announced Rafael "Rafa" Marquez as head coach of the national team on Wednesday. Marquez, 47, had served since July 2024 as assistant coach under manager Javier Aguirre,
Mexico coach Javier Aguirre has been saying for a while now that the key to his players' success at the World Cup is that they are a family. This family, it seems, is on a historic journey.
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