The stage is finally set. The drama of qualification is over, the giants have (mostly) arrived, and the world now turns its attention to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a tournament already shaping up to be the most ambitious in football history.
But forget dry lists and dull previews; this is your full, lively breakdown of what to expect this summer.
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Joined: May '09
Location: Croatia
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it will be interesting world cup, but most of games will be late in night! The stage is finally set. The drama of qualification is over, the giants have (mostly) arrived, and the world now turns its attention to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a tournament already shaping up to be the most ambitious in football history. But forget dry lists and dull previews; this is your full, lively breakdown of what to expect this summer.
Joined: Jan '12
Location: Slovenia
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 1633
Really cant wait for World Cup to start. I will probably watch allot of matches outside.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be the biggest and most dynamic edition yet, with 48 teams and matches across United States, Canada, and Mexico. With stars like Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi potentially headlining, it’s shaping up to be an unpredictable, high-energy tournament full of storylines and surprises.
Joined: Jan '12
Location: Slovenia
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Yeah that i understand, but i will sacrifice thoose nights hehe. Since i dont' realy watch football anmymore too much.Euros and world cups. Just support my local club, and some champions league. I hope for all ex-yu country to get as far ass possible and for some good matches after group stagers
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Location: Croatia
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If somebody work from 7 or 8 in the morning, he cant choose! Or he can just sleep few hours and then after work! I dont care much about it, dont have any favourite team!
Joined: Jan '12
Location: Slovenia
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You dont cheers for Croatia? Yeah i will probably not watch every single game, just the games like Englad-Croatia end other better games in the first round. Not like "Zimbabwe-New Zeland in the midlle of the night haha. But elimination stages i will watch all games.
Joined: May '09
Location: Croatia
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If somebody love red star, dont know how can be for croatia! Just because I live here doesnt mean that I watch them! I dont even watch serbian national team and not to talk about croatian!
Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
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Well i'm very happy that my country Scotland has made it to another finals i didn't think i'd see that again but as for the winners , there can be only one... Brazil.
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Location: Romania
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The World Cup is something very beautiful and teams are fighting for the greatest trophy that the nations of the world fight for. It is interesting to see surprises because they always happen and that is always good for football.
Joined: Jun '10
Location: Belgium
Age: 53 (M)
Posts: 1471
Can only say this
The worldcup feeling is not in Belgium like other years. Other years there were lot of actions in the supermarkets, big screens in the cities but due to the time difference there will probably no big screens with the matches (to expensive to organise vs the expected financial return) Probably due to the level of the team that is not as good as it was in Brazil/ Russia (2014/2018) In Qatar it was not good, kicked out in first round. The Belgian team at the moment is leaning on players from the generation 2014/2018 like Debruyne, Courtois and Lukaku. (if they stay fit or get fit for the WC)