The 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally here. After nearly a decade of preparation, anticipation and occasional consternation, the world’s largest and most beloved sporting event – expanded from the ...
Using historical trends that are common among World Cup winners, we can narrow down the field for the 2026 edition to five ...
What happens when you let the odds decide the World Cup? We simulated the entire bracket to find out. For the first time ever ...
German mathematician Joachim Klement has reignited the global football debate by revealing his scientific prediction for the ...
German mathematician Joachim Klement has predicted that the Netherlands will win the 2026 World Cup.
The 2026 World Cup field looks different from past tournaments, and this chart shows how expansion changed the balance among FIFA’s regions.
Despite hosting matches and aiming for a historic run, Mexico is projected to suffer disappointment this summer.
More than 6 million students from across the country answered 840 million math questions in the world’s biggest math ...
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World Cup public betting trends show that casual US bettors consistently overvalue name-brand nations and host countries, ...
From how the tournament works to the controversy over ticket prices, here's everything you need to know about the most ...