FIFA.com to Deliver Comprehensive World Cup Coverage

Short overview
FIFA.com will provide extensive coverage of the 2026 World Cup, including highlights, live blogs, interviews, fantasy games, and the new FIFA Power Rankings. Fans can follow all 104 matches from Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
FIFA.com is set to offer comprehensive coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday, 11 June, across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The platform will serve as a central hub for fans to follow every moment of the tournament, featuring highlights, live blogs, match reports, interviews, and interactive content.
Match Coverage and Highlights
Shortly after each match concludes, highlights will be published on FIFA.com. Detailed match reports will summarize key moments and defining plays. Live blogs will cover all 104 matches, providing extensive build-up from stadiums, including team news as soon as it is announced. During matches, fans can follow real-time updates, imagery, video, and interactive elements.
Exclusive Interviews and Analysis
Throughout the World Cup, FIFA.com will publish exclusive interviews with players and coaches, including match reactions, previews, and in-depth features. A global team of journalists will produce analysis articles on competing teams and prominent figures. Match previews will offer key information such as injury and suspension updates, kick-off times, and statistics. The coverage will also include daily previews and wrap-up articles summarizing each matchday.
Video Content and Fantasy Game
Video offerings will include special highlights packages focusing on standout players, compilation videos of great goals, saves, and skills, as well as player and coach interviews. The World Cup Moments reel will showcase top FIFA social content. Fans can participate in the World Cup Fantasy game, with daily previews and reviews offering tips on player trades, highlighting star performers, and providing statistical breakdowns.
FIFA Power Rankings and Statistics
FIFA has launched a new individual player ranking system for the 2026 World Cup: the FIFA Power Rankings, powered by Aramco. This data-driven system provides objective insights into player performance. FIFA.com will publish the Power Ranking standings and daily analysis on the main movers and shakers. Comprehensive statistics will be available, including the adidas Golden Boot race, assists leaders, and top tacklers. Live group standings and detailed permutations will help fans track which teams advance to the knockout stage.
Records and Interactive Features
Records are at stake, with players like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Cristiano Ronaldo approaching World Cup milestones. FIFA.com will provide updates as benchmarks are surpassed. Fans can test their knowledge with quizzes on World Cup history and enjoy free-to-play games in the FIFA Play Zone.
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