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World Cup 2026 - USA/Canada/Mexico

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  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,657
    I love the fact his twin brother has declared for England 
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 14,068
    MrOneLung said:
    I love the fact his twin brother has declared for England 
    obviously has more ambition 
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,420
    MrOneLung said:
    I love the fact his twin brother has declared for England 
    obviously has more ambition 
    Is it possible this is a contributory factor for this selection - to guard against him doing the same as his brother?
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,007
    Not sure how indicative this is as BOFA isn’t being used and so less will have been spent on the pitch 
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,787
    Decent win for Cape Verde yesterday....3-0 v Serbia.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,780
    shirty5 said:
    Good. But if they wanted to ban tactical timeouts, why not also move the drink breaks to the opposite side of the pitch or centre circle?
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,819
    I thought i heard on the radio, in the World Cup final half time will be 30 minutes! Is that right or did I mishear 
  • Mametz
    Mametz Posts: 1,280
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,007
    edited June 1
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    So soon? It's been 32 years!! For reference, the shortest gap is 16 years (Mexico 1970 & 1986). Germany was also 32 years
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,654
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    Much as I disagree with another totalitarian 😉 state like the USA being given most of the world cup, it's Mexico's third bite of the apple, the last being only sixteen years after the first. 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,657
    to be fair to Mexico they stepped in when Colombia pulled out of hosting for financial reasons
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,657
    And Germany has had 2 world cups and 2 Euros since 1974

    And France has 2 world cups and 3 euros in their history
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,966
    I expect Root to make plenty of runs,  but England will struggle to take 20 wickets. 
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,554
    edited June 1
    It’s really interesting when people come on the thread to tell us how uninterested they are about it and that they won’t be watching.

    Really adds to the discussion...
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 14,068

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002xhrl

    podcast about Italia 90. Not a bad listen. All 3 fans who have been to several world cups. their thoughts on this one which they briefly talk about at the end 41 minute onwards sums it up for most fans. 
  • Mametz
    Mametz Posts: 1,280
    It’s really interesting when people come on the thread to tell us how disinterested they are about it and that they won’t be watching.

    Really adds to the discussion...
    It’s a discussion about the tournament. I’m questioning the suitability of the major host nation and the way that tournament is being organized. I can accept that people will disagree with the points I’m trying to make, but to imply that is irrelevant is frankly moronic.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,554
    ‘I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce’

    We will all sleep easy now, thanks.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,554
    Anyway, a decent result and performance for the US against Senegal yesterday. Are they finally getting their act together.

    Always good for a host nation to do well and keep up domestic interest.

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  • Mametz
    Mametz Posts: 1,280
    fenaddick said:
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    So soon? It's been 32 years!! For reference, the shortest gap is 16 years (Mexico 1970 & 1986). Germany was also 32 years
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    Much as I disagree with another totalitarian 😉 state like the USA being given most of the world cup, it's Mexico's third bite of the apple, the last being only sixteen years after the first. 
    Thanks for both of your replies. 

    I can accept that the America’s have right to host the World Cup, given the enthusiasm of the fans and the success of teams such as Brazil, Argentina and Uruguayan in previous World Cups. But the USA? It is not one of the two most popular sports in that country. It may be 32 years since The USA hosted the tournament but it is 36 years since Italy, three times winners, hosted the tournament, 44 years since Spain, former winners, have hosted the tournament and 60 years since England, former winners, hosted the tournament. In all of those countries there is greater enthusiasm for football than the USA. 


  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,059
    Anyway, a decent result and performance for the US against Senegal yesterday. Are they finally getting their act together.

    Always good for a host nation to do well and keep up domestic interest.
    Agree with the general sentiment of that but, in this case and was the same for Qatar in 2022, I'd quite like to see the hosts fail miserably in the hope that it plays a small role in cooling their interest in the sport.

    American and Middle Eastern interest in football has brought nothing that I consider to be positive, in terms of investment, trying to create breakaway super leagues that aren't based on sporting merit, or interfering with the culture through the introduction of 20 minute half times (the latter being the thin end of the wedge and the first step towards football being played in quarters rather than halves). So I hope the yanks get knocked out early and go back to watching their variants of rounders, netball and touch rugby.

    Obviously hope Mexico and Canada stay in for as long as possible (as long as it's not to the detriment of England).

  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 9,058
    I really am not looking forward to it, don’t think we have a hope.
    But will I watch every single game I can that’s not on at ridiculous o’clock? You bet your life I will.
    I don’t have the willpower not to 🫣😩😩😩😩🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,007
    Mametz said:
    fenaddick said:
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    So soon? It's been 32 years!! For reference, the shortest gap is 16 years (Mexico 1970 & 1986). Germany was also 32 years
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    Much as I disagree with another totalitarian 😉 state like the USA being given most of the world cup, it's Mexico's third bite of the apple, the last being only sixteen years after the first. 
    Thanks for both of your replies. 

    I can accept that the America’s have right to host the World Cup, given the enthusiasm of the fans and the success of teams such as Brazil, Argentina and Uruguayan in previous World Cups. But the USA? It is not one of the two most popular sports in that country. It may be 32 years since The USA hosted the tournament but it is 36 years since Italy, three times winners, hosted the tournament, 44 years since Spain, former winners, have hosted the tournament and 60 years since England, former winners, hosted the tournament. In all of those countries there is greater enthusiasm for football than the USA. 


    And Spain are hosting the next one, England lost a dodgy bid and I'm not aware of Italy bidding. But that's the thing, the countries have to want to host and be able to afford it. It's why we're seeing more and more joint hosts, it's very expensive
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,448
    Mainly because the bribes to win are so astronomical 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 30,084
    Mametz said:
    fenaddick said:
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    So soon? It's been 32 years!! For reference, the shortest gap is 16 years (Mexico 1970 & 1986). Germany was also 32 years
    Mametz said:
    Normally I look forward to the World Cup finals but not this time. Why has the USA got it again so soon after having it before? Why has it been expanded to so many teams? Extended half times, so as to pack in as much advertising revenue as possible. Etc, etc, etc. 

    I really can’t be arsed to watch this overblown farce.
    Much as I disagree with another totalitarian 😉 state like the USA being given most of the world cup, it's Mexico's third bite of the apple, the last being only sixteen years after the first. 
    Thanks for both of your replies. 

    I can accept that the America’s have right to host the World Cup, given the enthusiasm of the fans and the success of teams such as Brazil, Argentina and Uruguayan in previous World Cups. But the USA? It is not one of the two most popular sports in that country. It may be 32 years since The USA hosted the tournament but it is 36 years since Italy, three times winners, hosted the tournament, 44 years since Spain, former winners, have hosted the tournament and 60 years since England, former winners, hosted the tournament. In all of those countries there is greater enthusiasm for football than the USA. 


    We also have enough grounds with big capacities to stage the tournament.
  • Raith_C_Chattonell
    Raith_C_Chattonell Posts: 5,988
    Anyone see the guy on Sky reporting from Miami as the England plane touched down?  

    He was so excited.  His next report was from the hotel where he reported on the rain - that too was a moment of high intensity.  I'm not sure he'll survive to the first game.

    https://www.skysports.com/football/video/12016/13549916/england-plane-touches-down-on-american-soil-ahead-of-their-2026-world-cup-campaign
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 30,084
    cafctom said:
    I’m flying to America next week, starting in Chicago…the first of ten cities on my trip.

    Yes, there will be parts of it that will be a ballache, too expensive, too hot, too corporate etc. 

    But it’s an event that comes around every four years, and life’s too short to find the negative in everything. 

    Bring it on.
    For the amount of dough it's costing you I hope you have a bloody good time.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 66,326
    World Cup friendlies…

    22/5 Mexico 2-0 Ghana
    26/5 Morocco 5-0 Burundi

    28/5
    Egypt 1-0 Russia
    Ireland 1-0 Qatar

    29/5
    Iran 0-0 Gambia
    Iraq 1-0 Andorra
    South Africa 0-0 Nicaragua
    Bosnia 0-0 North Macedonia

    30/5
    Scotland 4-1 Curacao
    Ecuador 2-1 Saudi Arabia
    South Korea 5-0 Trinidad & Tobego
    Mexico 1-0 Australia

    31/5
    Japan 1-0 Iceland
    Switzerland 4-1 Jordan
    Czechia 2-1 Kosovo
    Cape Verde 3-0 Serbia
    Germany 4-0 Finland
    USA 3-2 Senegal
    Brazil 6-2 Panama

    1/6
    Norway 3-1 Sweden
    Turkey 4-0 North Macedonia
    Austria 1-0 Tunisia
    Colombia 3-1 Costa Rica
    Canada 2-0 Uzbekistan

    Tomorrow
    Croatia v Belgium
    Morocco v Madagascar
    Wales v Ghana
    Haiti v New Zealand