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​⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 (USA, Canada, & Mexico) ​The historic worldcup

​⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 (USA, Canada, & Mexico) ​The historic 48-team World Cup has reached its fever pitch. After a frantic month of matches across North...

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​⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 (USA, Canada, & Mexico)
​The historic worldcup

​⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 (USA, Canada, & Mexico)

​The historic 48-team World Cup has reached its fever pitch. After a frantic month of matches across North America, the tournament has whittled down to the final four teams.

  • The State of Play: We are officially in the gap between the Semifinals and the massive World Cup Final, which is set to take place on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
  • The Vibe: Fans have completely taken over host cities from Mexico City to Vancouver. The expanded format faced early skepticism regarding player fatigue, but the knockout rounds have delivered some of the highest-scoring, most chaotic drama in modern tournament history.

​? Wimbledon 2026

​Over in London, the All England Club is hosting the definitive weekend of grass-court tennis.

  • Today's Action: Today is Men's Semifinals Friday. The world's top seeds are battling it out on Centre Court for a spot in Sunday's final.
  • What's Next: Tomorrow (Saturday, July 11) will crown the Women's Singles Champion, followed by the Men's Singles Final on Sunday, July 12.

​? Tour de France 2026

​The 113th edition of the world's most famous cycling race is officially underway, having kicked off on July 4.

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  • Current Status: Riders are wrapping up the first week of racing. The sprinters had their fun in the flat opening stages, but the peloton is now bracing for the grueling mountain passes as they edge closer to the Pyrenees and the Alps.

​?️ Formula 1: The European Summer Leg

​F1 is in the thick of its dense European schedule, where championships are traditionally won or lost. Following the iconic British Grand Prix at Silverstone, teams are currently preparing their upgrades for the upcoming back-to-back race weekends in Hungary and Belgium before the sport heads into its annual August summer break.

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