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2026 FIFA World Cup format explained: Has finishing third become the biggest twist yet?
The expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup has transformed the group stage, giving third-place teams new hope while creating more drama than ever before.
Germany and the Netherlands are among the first high-profile casualties of the revamped World Cup format. Two of football's most decorated nations have been sent packing from the tournament after losing on penalties to Paraguay and Morocco,
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to begin on Thursday, what can new fans tuning into the biggest event of the sport expect? This year's edition expands to 48 teams for the first time in tournament history,
Breaking down all of the extra time rules for the 2026 World Cup with a look at the defunct golden goal format, the rules in extra time, and what happens in a penalty shootout.
Iker Casillas, a veteran World Cup expert, thinks making a radical change to the current match format is a great idea.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is entering its decisive moments of the group stage with teams battling for a place in the knockout rounds. Under the tournament's expanded 48-team format, qualification for knockout rounds is no longer reserved just for the group winners and runners-up.
The FIFA World Cup 2026's expanded 48-team format has significantly increased the financial stakes, with every knockout victory unlocking millions of dollars in additional prize money as teams chase a share of FIFA's record $871 million payout.
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Ghana's Carlos Queiroz: 48-team format risks World Cup becoming 'vulgar, ordinary competition'
Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz has criticized the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams, expressing his fear that the move risks turning it into a "vulgar, ordinary competition."
