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Offside rule explained for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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2026 FIFA World Cup substitutions explained: How many subs do teams get?
At the beginning of a match, each team is allowed a maximum of five substitutes.

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The offside rule explained for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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2026 FIFA World Cup: Group stage tiebreaker procedure explained
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FIFA World Cup 2026 prize money explained: How FIFA’s record $871 million payout will be shared among teams, players and clubs
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest tournament in football history.

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Fifa World Cup 2026 begins

Red card punishment explained

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Stoppage time explained: Here's why World Cup soccer games almost never end at 90 minutes
Stoppage time explains why World Cup soccer games almost never end at 90 minutes.

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World Cup 2026: Red card punishment explained as opening game is overshadowed
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Three red cards in opening World Cup match between Mexico and South Africa
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Mexico’s Victory Over South Africa To Open 2026 Men’s World Cup Scores Record Audience For Fox
The tournament began Thursday with the opening match between Mexico and South Africa, with the former’s 2-0 victory clutching 6.3 million viewers across Fox, Fox One and Tubi, per a combination of ear...

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3 red cards mar opening World Cup match between Mexico and South Africa
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Mexicans celebrate breaking opening day curse with 2-0 win
Mexico won 2-0 against South ​Africa in a physical contest that had three red cards.

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Tequila and 'Gangnam Style': South Korea's World Cup Fans Enjoying Mexico
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Mexico get World Cup party started with win as South Africa see red
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Referee body cameras at the 2026 World Cup, explained

During the 2026 World Cup, FIFA will deploy referee body cameras for all 104 games of the tournament.
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The 2026 World Cup ticket saga, explained from start to (almost) finish

The prelude to the 2026 World Cup has been marred by ticketing controversy and angst. Here's a comprehensive guide to the saga
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World Cup highlights explained as fans complain about BBC and ITV's 'diabolical' decision

Football fans have been left disappointed by the lack of a traditional highlights show from the BBC or ITV for the World Cup, with matches kicking off in the early hours of the morning
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What is VAR? Soccer's video review system explained for World Cup

VAR has changed how soccer is officiated and it has new powers at the 2026 World Cup. Here is how the video review system works.
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FIFA issues statement trying to explain thousands of empty seats on first day of World Cup

FIFA attempted to downplay the visible patches of empty seats at Akron Stadium during Thursday’s World Cup match between South Korea and the Czech Republic
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Staggering salaries of World Cup referees revealed as neutrality cause explained

Footballers' massive wages are always a cause for utter disbelief, but how much are the referees earning at the World Cup? The 2026 World Cup finally got underway on Thursday with co-hosts Mexico defeating South Africa 2-0 in the Azteca.
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Alphonso Davies suffers injury blow ahead of World Cup blow as Canada miss star player against Bosnia-Herzegovina

Canada captain Alphonso Davies has been ruled out of his country's World Cup opening fixture against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Head coach Jesse Marsch confirmed that the Bayern Munich left-back is still recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in May.
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World Cup five-second restart rule explained as Canada awarded tournament’s first reverse throw-in

FIFA and IFAB have introduced several rule changes at this World Cup, all aimed at speeding up play and maintaining match rhythm. The main focus is cutting down time-wasting. Substitutions are now timed,
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