In the least surprising news of all time, there is probably going to be more football. The game’s determination to eat itself in the name of big revenue, not to mention pushing the physical wellbeing of players like some mad Buckaroo experiment, is unmatched. Gianni Infantino, Fifa’s president, has conceded that he is examining an expansion to 64 teams for the next World Cup. Is it worth even feigning shock for effect? The 48-team World Cup was only ever a placeholder, another step along the road to a World Cup every day in every country just so long as the […]

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The competition has been expanded to a 48-team format for the current 2026 finals, with FIFA now considering adding a further 16 nations.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino revealed plans to explore a 64-team World Cup format. This potential expansion would follow the 2026 tournament's increase to 48 teams. Discussions…

FIFA President Gianni Infantino considering a proposal to add a further 16 nations ahead of the World Cup in four years.

Fifa officials will look at the possibility of expanding the World Cup by another 16 teams before the 2030 event, Gianni Infantino said in an interview

FIFA considers expanding the 2030 World Cup to 64 teams. With prediction markets projected to hit $5-10B in volume for 2026, crypto platforms stand to

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Infantino hints at a possible World Cup expansion to 64 teams for 2030. Expansion at 64 teams priced at 50% YES.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes the newly expanded 2026 World Cup has been a success and is ready to entertain talks around the next edition having 64 nations

FIFA President Gianni Infantino told Swiss press that discussions about widening the field to 64 teams were on the horizon but was short on details.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has backed discussions over expanding the FIFA World Cup to 64 teams, noting that football's biggest ...

As FIFA President Gianni Infantino lends credibility to another World Cup expansion, here's the good and bad that could result.

Plans for a 64-team men’s World Cup are set to be assessed after the 2026 tournament, with FIFA boss Gianni Infantino saying the event needs to be “for the whole world”.

FIFA is preparing to discuss a major World Cup change, and the outcome could reshape international football in 2030.

FIFA President Infantino announces discussions on World Cup expansion to 64 teams post-2026, emphasizing global participation and quality.

Gianni Infantino hinted at expanding the FIFA World Cup to 64 teams. He also defended the hydration breaks in the 2026 edition. | Football News

Infantino confirmed Fifa will discuss the possibility of a 64-team World Cup after this summer’s tournament

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino said FIFA will discuss a proposal to expand the men's World Cup to 64 teams beginning with the 2030 tournament. Speaking to Swis