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Immigrants Make World Cup Teams Feel At Home
BusinessSportsMoneyImmigrants Make World Cup Teams Feel At HomeByBeau Dure,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Beau Dure is a sports journalist and author of several soccer books.Follow AuthorJun 12, 2026, 03:31pm EDTIranian fans react as they watch a 2022 World Cup match between the United States and Iran at a bar in Los Angeles.AFP via Getty ImagesWhen the men’s soccer World Cup was first awarded to the United States in 1988, skepticism abounded.Wo...
What the teams said – Friday in Barcelona-Catalunya
The drivers and team report back on all the action from Friday practice at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
TCU official social media account gives savage response to Texas Tech-Brendan Sorsby statement
The Texas Tech Red Raiders' heel turn, from lovable outsiders looking to shake up the system to the unquestioned villains of college football, has been equal parts staggering and entertaining.The genesis of this villain arc is, of course, the Brendan Sorsby gambling saga that continues to unfold before our very eyes.The university, its athletic department and anyone associated with it haven't done the Red Raiders and their quarterback any favors, either, with people like head coach Joey Maguire...
Scottish fans drank every beer on their plane before landing in Boston ahead of World Cup opener
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, and fans from around the world are still making their way into North America to cheer on their teams.However, few fan bases have made an entrance quite like Scotland's, and that should really come as no surprise.They know how to party there, and in fact, it seems like some airlines weren't even prepared for the sheer volume of drinking that they were hell-bent on doing.The Scots get their slate underway on Saturday night against Haiti at Boston Stadium, or as...
I don't agree with squad Tuchel has picked - Richards
BBC pundit Micah Richards says he "understands" the squad picked by England manager Thomas Tuchel for the 2026 World Cup, but does not agree with Tuchel's selections, adding he would have selected one of Cole Palmer or Phil Foden.
Progressive Talarico knifes Biden's open border, tries moderating stance on key issues in Texas Senate race
The Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas torched former President Joe Biden's open borders policies as he races to clean-up past comments amid criticism he is too radical to be elected in Texas.James Talarico hardened his stance on border security and pitted himself against the former president during a podcast interview on "Cogdell Law Uncensored" earlier this week.The Democrat member of the Texas legislature has a far-left track record that includes calls to "tear down" Customs and Immi...
Turf wars: Why the World Cup is a ‘slap in the face’ to NFL players
When the United States men’s national team takes the pitch for its first World Cup match, its players’ feet will land on newly installed grass at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, typically the home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers.
Verstappen explains Red Bull issues on Friday in Barcelona
Max Verstappen has detailed the car problems he experienced with his Red Bull on the first day of running at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
Brighton make £30m Vuskovic offer as Spurs maintain Van Hecke interest
Brighton have made a £30m bid for Tottenham's teenage centre-back Luka Vuskovic. The 19-year-old is keen on a move to Brighton but it is unlikely Spurs will sanction a deal for £30m, so talks remain ongoing, with his valuation expected to be in excess of £60m.
McInnes among potential Röhl replacements as Rangers and Salzburg continue talks
Rangers and RB Salzburg remain in talks to finalise a deal for Danny Röhl to join the Austrian Bundesliga club. Sky Sports News reported on Thursday that Röhl's exit will only be given the green light by Ibrox chiefs if compensation terms can be met.
Keir Starmer has 'completely failed' on defence, ex-Tory MP tells GB News
Sir Keir Starmer has "completely failed" on Britain's defences, a former Conservative MP has told GB News.Speaking to the People's Channel, Sir Gerald Howarth argued that the country is still in a "Cold War situation" where we are "planning for projects which will take 20 years to deliver".The Prime Minister is facing increasing pressure following the resignations from John Healey and Al Carns from their Government roles in Defence.Al Carns, ex-Armed Forces Minister, told GB News he had been con...
Victor Wembanyama isn't good or mature enough to be the face of the NBA — at least not yet
Before the start of the NBA Finals, a number of analysts and reporters anointed Victor Wembanyama as the new "face of the NBA."They had plenty of reasons to do so. Wembanyama is only 22-years-old. At 7-foot-4 with guard-like ball-handling skills and a smooth jump shot, he is unlike any player the NBA has ever produced. He also led the Spurs to the NBA Finals in just his third professional season.But through four games, with the Knicks holding a commanding 3-1 series lead, Wembanyama has done lit...
Canadá está listo para el Mundial | Canadá vs Bosnia | Telemundo Deportes
La Selección de Canadá arriba al Estadio de Toronto para iniciar su camino mundialista frente a Bosnia-Herzegovina, buscando dar alegría al público canadiense; Los europeos quieren demostrar de qué están hechos.
Bellingham set to start, but no Guehi - England's expected team
Bellingham, but no Guehi - England's expected teamImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jude Bellingham has represented England four times this seasonBySami MokbelSenior football correspondent in OrlandoPublished2 minutes agoCommentsDuring his first media briefing here in the United States, England manager Thomas Tuchel said he had "14 or 15" players in mind to start their World Cup opener against Croatia next week.Of course, it's in the best interests of every manager to keep people guessing...
Hamilton reckons Ferrari ‘still a chunk off’ in Barcelona
Lewis Hamilton has given his take on Ferrari’s early level of performance at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, believing that the team remain “quite a chunk off” the front of the pack, despite bringing a host of upgrades to the track.
Lili Cantero: “Si iba a cerrar mi carrera, que sea pintando para Messi” | Vive el Mundial
La artista paraguaya que pinta botines revela cómo una obra inspirada en Lionel Messi cambió su vida. Lo que pensó sería el final de su carrera artística terminó convirtiéndose en la oportunidad que le abrió las puertas del fútbol internacional.
Man Utd preparing opening bid for West Ham's Fernandes
Manchester United are preparing an opening bid for West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes, Sky Sports News understands. The 21-year-old is now viewed as a priority target for Man Utd, with midfield an area they have been keen to strengthen this summer.
'No grip!' - Hamilton, Verstappen admit Spain struggles
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen both felt they had no grip and are not expecting to challenge at the front at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.Hamilton missed first practice, as Ferrari elected to tick off one of the four practice sessions where a rookie must run in one of their cars, and was only ninth in second practice, nearly one second behind team-mate Charles Leclerc was was fourth.
Antonelli admits it's 'not going to be easy' in Barcelona
Kimi Antonelli believes that taking a sixth win in succession is "not going to be easy", as McLaren matched the pace of Mercedes in Friday practice ahead of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix