How far can the Socceroos go? Will the host nations do any good? And who is the favourite to win the tournament? Here’s your guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Groups A to F.

How do the teams play? Who is their star player? What can we expect from them when the tournament starts?

Looking at the prospects of the 48 teams set to compete at biggest global finals

With 48 teams, three host nations and more than a month of matches, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest in history.

For the first time 48 nations will compete across 12 groups at the finals.

The tournament kicks off on Thursday in Mexico City. Here’s what newcomers can expect from one of the world’s largest and most watched events

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to usher in a new era for international football, with the tournament expanding to 48 teams for the first time in its history.

How far can the Socceroos go? Will the host nations do any good? And who is the favourite to win the tournament? Here’s your guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Groups A to F.

As the historic 48-team World Cup kicks off at the Estadio Azteca, we break down the real title contenders and the sentimental favourites.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup introduces a new format with 48 teams in 12 groups, with 32 advancing. | Football News

As the tournament kicks off, cohosts Mexico face South Africa in a replay of the 2010 edition's opening game.

Discover the ultimate guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Explore host cities, the new 48-team bracket format, and key match dates ahead of the big day.

Football fans anticipate the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament will host 48 teams across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Matches begin on June 12 and conclude on July…

The World Cup’s opener features hosts Mexico, who will be cheered on by fervent fans at Estadio Azteca

How will reigning champions Argentina fare? Who is the favourite to win the tournament? Here’s your guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Groups G to L.

Group A clash marks the beginning of the biggest World Cup in history

The 48-team era officially begins on Thursday as co-hosts Mexico take on South Africa in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The breakdown of the teams taking part, their path to the tournament and some key names to watch.

The time for talking is over as Mexico take center stage at what is sure to be a raucous Estadio Azteca.

The time for talking is over as Mexico take center stage at what is sure to be a raucous Estadio Azteca.

The 2026 World Cup gets underway on Thursday with Mexico hosting South Africa in the tournament’s opening fixture.