World Cup 2026: Mexico’s winning start; empty seats; USA and Canada enter fray; Endo’s Japan retirement – live

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World Cup 2026: Mexico's Winning Start; Empty Seats; USA and Canada Enter Fray
As the 2026 World Cup gets underway, Mexico is off to a flying start, but at what cost? The big question on everyone's mind is – can the Americans and Canadians follow suit?

Mexico's Winning Start

Mexico kicked off their World Cup campaign in style, beating South Africa 1-0 in a tightly contested match. The victory was a testament to the team's hard work and dedication, but it also raised questions about the impact of football on society. "Football has the power to bring people together like no other sport can." - Unknown

Empty Seats

Despite the excitement surrounding the World Cup, many seats in Mexico's stadiums remain empty. The issue is a complex one, with some attributing it to the economic struggles faced by the country. The US and Canada are set to join the fray this weekend, looking to make an impact on the World Cup stage. However, they face stiff competition from other teams, including Brazil and Germany.

The USA and Canada Enter Fray

The US and Canada are looking to make a statement in the World Cup, but they face an uphill battle. The Americans have been struggling with injuries, while the Canadians are still searching for their first victory. 🏈 USA and Canada prepare for their World Cup debut

The Fall-Out from Mbappé's Speech

Kylian Mbappé's decision to speak out about far-right politics in France has sparked a heated debate. The French football writer, Raphaël Jucobin, looks at the implications of this move.

Players to Watch

Ismaël Koné is one player who could make a big impact for Canada in midfield. The 23-year-old has the potential to kick on and become a key player for his team.

The Legacy of Football

As the World Cup progresses, fans are looking for something more than just entertainment. They crave a legacy that can last, a sense of purpose and meaning. "What the football public here crave now and over the next five and a half weeks is something permanent." - Jesse Marsch

Coaching Line-Ups

Australia coach Tony Popovic has signed a contract extension through early 2027. The 52-year-old has been leading the team since September 2024, guiding them to qualification for the Asian Cup.

The Special One Returns

Julen Lopetegui is back at Real Madrid after a 13-year absence. The team's future under his leadership remains uncertain, but one thing is clear – it will be box office viewing.

An Octopus's Dilemma

A story about an octopus who knew exactly how to butter its toast has left many people in stitches. But why did the octopus become so clever? 🐙 An octopus's problem-solving skills are put to the test

The Brandenburg Gate

The ITV studio overlooking the Brandenburg Gate has become a benchmark for World Cup coverage. Will it be enough to persuade fans to tune in? A story about Paul McCartney being mistaken for an octopus has left many people amused. But what does this say about our perceptions of celebrity and reality?

As the World Cup continues, it's clear that there's more to football than just wins and losses. It's a journey of self-discovery, growth, and connection.

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