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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2026


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That prediction has a Eurocentric bias.

 

Only once, in 8 World Cups held in the Americas, the champion has not been from that continent. And when that happened (Brazil 2014), two of the semifinalists were South Americans. 

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22 hours ago, AmericanHero40 said:

Opening matches of Canada and USA are not sold out.  But the insane prices are well.... insane !!! I paid less for the combined tickets off Switzerland bosnia and the round of 32 game with the winner of the Spain group!   I paid less for a quarter final then USA vs Paraguay!!

Yup Canadas first game, in the city i live in is $3300.

 

It cost me less for my hotels and ALL tickets I got for the Olympics.

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37 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Yup Canadas first game, in the city i live in is $3300.

 

It cost me less for my hotels and ALL tickets I got for the Olympics.

Yea. USA games are here in l.a.  and the only time I might see them is if they make the quarters (they wont)  while I can, I'm refusing to pay 2k to watch USA and Paraguay.  I'll spend it for Olympics tickets 

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44 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Yup Canadas first game, in the city i live in is $3300.

 

It cost me less for my hotels and ALL tickets I got for the Olympics.

I think the :USA - :AUS match in Seattle would cost me more than my entire trip to Milan for the Olympics as well… the prices are mad.

 

Will look into the 2030 World Cup instead xD

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30 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I think the :USA - :AUS match in Seattle would cost me more than my entire trip to Milan for the Olympics as well… the prices are mad.

 

Will look into the 2030 World Cup instead xD

I was in Milan for 3 days and the prices and everything surrounding were great! Well besides the ubers

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Just now, AmericanHero40 said:

I was in Milan for 3 days and the prices and everything surrounding were great! Well besides the ubers

I traveled everywhere by train (the Milan subway system was great, clearly better than anything in Canada or the US except *maybe* NYC and Montreal), it ended up being quite cheap.

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11 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I traveled everywhere by train (the Milan subway system was great, clearly better than anything in Canada or the US except *maybe* NYC and Montreal), it ended up being quite cheap.

I was only in Milan, didn't go to mountains.  I did go from speed skating to short track venue by subway.   But took ubers everywhere else.   My hotel didn't have much public transportation from what I've seen

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Romania's national team coach, Mircea Lucescu, has died half an hour ago:cry: He was in hospital since March 30th, just before the friendly match against Slovakia. Unbelievable how the life can have such turns...in March 26th he was in Istanbul playing the WC qualifying play-off vs Turkiye and now he died. 

 

Thank you very much for every moments you bring us in your huge career (he's on 3rd place in a most trophies won in career, after Ferguson and Guardiola) and may your soul rest in peace, Mr. Lucescu. 

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On 4/5/2026 at 2:42 PM, AmericanHero40 said:

I was in Milan for 3 days and the prices and everything surrounding were great! Well besides the ubers

Uber cost me $224 CAD to get back to the hotel from the OC. It basically prevented me from buying tickets to a speed skating session :cry:

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