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FIFA World Cup 2026 - It's Called Football, Not Soccer!

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Welcome to the Official NeoGAF FIFA World Cup 2026 OT

With the regular season over, it's now time to look forward to the FIFA World Cup. We already have a "Football OT" here for those who aren't aware, but I understand there will be a lot of people watching the World Cup who aren't regular football fans so, this is to separate the regular football talk (Summer transfers, next season etc) from the big event.

The tournament takes place from the 11th June to 19th July. It will be hosted by 16 cities across the United States, Canada & Mexico. This is the first tournament to include 48 teams, up from the previous 32.

Group stage: 11–27 June
Round of 32: 28 June–3 July
Round of 16: 4–7 July
Quarter-finals: 9–11 July
Semi-finals: 14–15 July
Third-place play-off: 18 July
World Cup Final: 19 July

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The groups & teams within are below, along with the knockout progress towards the final.

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The top 5 teams which are the most likely to win the tournament are Spain, France, Brazil, England & Portugal, as observed by their current odds at the bookmakers.

Popular players at the tournament include:

Kylian Mbappe - France
Harry Kane - England
Lionel Messi - Argentina
Lamine Yamal - Spain
Erling Haaland - Norway
Cristiano Ronaldo - Portugal
Vinicius Junior - Brazil
Luka Modrić - Croatia

Breakthrough talents to watch out for:

Nico Paz (21) - Argentina
Arda Guler (21) - Turkey
Lamine Yamal (18) - Spain
Nico O'Reilly (21) - England
Yan Diomande (19) - Ivory Coast
Désiré Doué (20) - France
Ibrahim Maza (20) - Algeria
Estêvão (18) - Brazil


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Will be hilarious to see the Netherlands struggle their way through this.
I'm hoping for another "Battle of Lusail". The Dutch always enter the tournament full of confidence, thinking they'd actually stand a chance. Once things go downhill, they play incredibly bitchy. It's similar to England, but the English don't play dirty. They just whine in disbelief because they realise they were just hyped up by their own media and fell for it again.
 
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