Udinese vs Pisa Official Lineups, Saturday 10 January 2026, Serie A Week 20
Here are the official starting lineups for Udinese vs Pisa on Saturday, 10 January 2026, for Serie A Week 20, taking place at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, at 15:00.
Como vs Bologna Official Lineups, Saturday 10 January 2026, Serie A Week 20
Here are the official starting lineups for Como vs Bologna on Saturday, 11 January 2026, for Serie A Week 20, taking place at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium in Como, Italy, at 15:00.
Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 20 / Twentieth Round: Saturday 10, Sunday 11, and Monday 12 January 2026 Referees, Assistants, Fourth officials, VAR, and AVAR. 2025-26 Italian Serie A Live Stats
✅ Here are the match officials and fixtures for the Serie A Enilive Week 20 /Twentieth Round on Saturday 10, Sunday 11, and Monday 11 January 2026 as designated by the Italian Referee Association (AIA). Take a look at all 10 games along with their designated Referees, Assistants, Fourth Officials, VAR, and AVAR officials.
🇮🇹 The Italian Referee Association (AIA) has designated the match officials for the Serie A Week 20 game Inter vs Napoli on Sunday, 11 January 2026 at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy, at 20:45.
Referee Daniele Doveri from the Roma 1 section will officiate the match. He will be supported by Stefano Alassio from the Imperia section and Valerio Colarossi from Roma 2. Andrea Colombo will serve as the fourth official. The VAR will be Marco Di Bello, with Aleandro Di Paolo as the AVAR.
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Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 20: Saturday 10 January 2026
COMO – BOLOGNA
Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium
Referee: ABISSO
Assistants: BERTI – SCARPA
IV: DI MARCO
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: MARINI
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Here are the latest results for Serie A Week 19 of the 2025-26 season. The matches are scheduled for Tuesday 6, Wednesday 7, and Thursday 8 January 2026. The latest updates feature live standings, team lineups, and match statistics, including goals, yellow cards, red cards, penalties, and additional information.
👉 Summary: As of Round 19, the Scudetto is still up for grabs for at least three teams. Inter in the 1st position with 42 points, AC Milan 39 points in the 2nd position, and Napoli with 38.
⚽️ As of Week 19: The leading scorer is Inter forward Lautaro Martínez with 10 goals. AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic follows with 8 goals.
✅ Thumbs up (winners): Como, AS Roma, Juventus, Atalanta, Inter
Pisa faced a home loss at the Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani. This was a significant win for Como, who temporarily climbed to fourth place with 33 points, tying with Juventus and Roma, but leading on goal difference. Pisa performed well for more than an hour, but they faltered after going behind and squandered a prime chance to get back in the game with Nzola. Gilardino’s squad remains at the bottom of the standings and will be playing away in Udine in the next round.
🟡🔴 Lecce 0 – 2 AS Roma 🟡🔴
Lecce faced a defeat against AS Roma at the Via del Mare Stadium. Roma climbed to fourth place, sharing 36 points with Juventus in the standings. Despite being in a critical situation, Roma managed to secure an away victory against Lecce with a score of 2-0. Ferguson netted the first goal in the 14th minute, and Dovbyk added a second in the 71st minute. The Ukrainian forward came on for his Irish teammate during the game but had to exit the pitch due to a muscle injury in the 86th minute.
⚫️🟢 Sassuolo 0 – 1 Juventus ⚪️⚫️
Juventus dominated Sassuolo at the Mapei Stadium. Juventus secured 36 points, placing them in 4th position, while Sassuolo remained at 23 points. Luciano Spalletti made his return to the Mapei Stadium after the Italy-Moldova match, already aware that he would be stepping down from the national team bench. This time, however, he has reason to celebrate, as the impressive 3-0 win against Grosso’s Sassuolo allows him to match Roma’s victory in Lecce and join them in fourth place in the standings.
🔴🔵 Bologna 0 – 2 Atalanta ⚫️🔵
Bologna faced a defeat against Atalanta at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium. Atalanta secured their fourth victory in the last five matches. This marked Bologna’s fourth loss in their last six games, highlighting a challenging time for the team. Atalanta now has 28 points, placing them in 7th position, while Bologna sits in 8th with 26 points.
🔵 Napoli 2 – 2 Hellas Verona 🟡🔵
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 – 2 Fiorentina ⚜️
🟡🔵 Parma 0 – 2 Inter ⚫️🔵
Inter triumphed in Parma, and with Napoli’s draw against Verona, they extended their lead at the top of the table to +4 over Napoli. Chivu’s squad will head into Sunday’s direct encounter knowing they can stay ahead of Napoli even if they lose. However, Parma’s streak of two consecutive positive results has come to an end, although they still hold a five-point cushion over the relegation zone.
🐂 Torino 1 – 2 Udinese ⚪️⚫️
🩶❤️ Cremonese 2 – 2 Cagliari 🔴🔵
Cremonese and Cagliari played to a draw at the Giovanni Zini Stadium. The home team led 2-0 at halftime, thanks to goals from Johnsen and Vardy. However, the visitors made a comeback, equalizing with Adopo shortly after the second half began and then scoring Trepy’s first Serie A goal in the 88th minute. In stoppage time, Cremonese had a fantastic chance to secure a win, as Vandeputte attempted to score by beating Caprile with the outside of his right foot, but the ball narrowly missed the target.
AC Milan 1 – 1 Genoa
AC Milan missed the opportunity to secure a home win. Milan and Genoa concluded with a draw at the San Siro Stadium. It was an astonishing finish where everything unfolded. Milan accumulated 39 points, holding the 2nd position, just 3 points behind Inter, who are in 1st place with 42 points. The key takeaway is that Milan has shown struggles against teams in the lower half of the standings, unlike their performances against the top teams. Genoa took the lead with former Milan player Lorenzo Colombo. Rafael Leão equalized in the 92nd minute.
Check out the headlines from Italian newspapers regarding the outcomes of Serie A Week 19.
Here are the official starting lineups for Pisa vs Como on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, during Serie A Week 19. The match will take place at the Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani in Pisa, Italy, starting at 15:00.
🔵 Lineup COMO (4-2-3-1): Butez; Kempf, Ramón, Smolcic, Valle; Perrone, Da Cunha; Kuhn, Nico Paz, Rodríguez, Douvikas.
Subs: Tornqvist, Vigorito, Cavlina, Dossena, Caqueret, Sergi Roberto Alberto Moreno, Baturina, Posch, Vojvoda, Diego Carlos, Le Borgne, Van Der Brempt, Cerri.
Coach: Cesc Fabregas
2025– 2026 Italian Serie A Week 19
⚫️🔵 Pisa – Como 🔵
Tuesday 6 January 2026
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
Pisa, Italy
Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 19 / Nineteenth Round: Tuesday 6, Wednesday 7, and Thursday 8, January 2026 Referees, Assistants, Fourth officials, VAR, and AVAR. 2025-26 Italian Serie A Live Stats
✅ Here are the match officials and fixtures for the Serie A Enilive Week 19 / Nineteenth Round on Tuesday 6, Wednesday 7, and Thursday 8, January 2026 as designated by the Italian Referee Association (AIA). Take a look at all 10 games along with their designated Referees, Assistants, Fourth Officials, VAR, and AVAR officials.
🇮🇹 The Italian Referee Association (AIA) has designated the match officials for the Serie A Week 19 game Napoli vs Hellas Verona on Wednesday, 7 January 2026 at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples, Italy at 18:30
Referee Matteo Marchetti from the section of Ostia Lido will direct the game. The assistants will be Andrea Zingarelli from Siena and Federico Fontani fromSiena. The Fourth Official will be Alberto Ruben Arena from Torre del Greco. The VAR will be Valerio Marini from Roma 1. The AVAR will be Lorenzo Maggion from Lecco.
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Juventus vs AS Roma Official Lineups, Saturday 20 December 2025, Serie A Week 16
Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Juventus, 5th position with 26 points and a positive goal difference of +5
AS Roma, 4th position with 30 points and a positive goal difference of +8
Juventus vs AS Roma Official Lineups on Saturday, 20 December 2025, for Serie A Week 16 at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, scheduled for 20:45.
Results UEFA Europa League Matchday 6, League Phase, Thursday 11 December 2025
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Today’s Front Pages Thursday 11 December 2025: La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport
Today’s Front Pages 12/11/2025 – Sports Headlines Newspapers in Italy – Prime Pagine Quotidiani
✅ Greetings, my friends! I present to you the latest front pages from the Italian newspapers La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport, dated Thursday 11 December 2025.
Today’s Front Page La Gazzetta dello Sport, Thursday 11 December 2025
👉He falls against Benfica, Europe is uphill.
Napoli
Mou does the Special
Copenhagen and Chelsea are decisive.
Conte: “There’s fatigue.”
👉They defeat Pafos but struggle, Spalletti is displeased
Juve shock
The tough coach: “There’s a lot to sort out. I’ve seen some embarrassing situations.”
McKennie breaks the deadlock, then David
👉The penalty against Liverpool
Inter casts a shadow over the referee
Zwayer was suspended for match-fixing
UEFA: VAR should not have intervened.
👉Transfer Market
AC Milan on Zirkzee
It’s not just Roma.
The Devils are also targeting the Dutchman
👉He replaces Vagnati
Turning point for Torino
Petrachi returns as the new sporting director
👉Europa League and Conference
Roma and Bologna attack
Fiorentina… scary
Today’s Front Page Corriere dello Sport, Thursday 11 December 2025
👉It’s the Champions League
Spalletti at 9 points
Conceição comes on and changes the Bianconeri’s pace: Pafos defeated 2-0
McJuve
From boos to celebration
McKennie and David secure the playoffs
Disappointing first half. Anderson hits the post. Turning point in the second half. Second consecutive European win for Lucio, now in 17th place. The matches against Benfica and Monaco are crucial.
👉Inter in trouble: Acerbi misses the Super Cup.
Calha hopes
👉Without seven players, Conte loses 2-0 to Benfica
Napoli, the Mourinho tax
After five consecutive wins, the Italian champions stumble in Lisbon. Rios, whom Gasperini wanted at Roma, shines: the Colombian scores and sets up Barreiro’s goal. Antonio remains in the playoff zone.
👉Gasp at Celtic (21)
Italian, test with Celta (21)
Roma, money for Zirkzee
Bologna to Dallinga
👉Staying up is what counts
Viola, only Verona is leading
Dynamo Kiev at 18:45, then on Sunday the first playoff to stay in Serie A. Vanoli: “Like a final, you need self-confidence” –
👉Offers for Matteo
Guendouzi on the line: Lazio considering
The Premier League is courting the Frenchman: Lotito’s club could sell him to finance the three signings sought by Sarri
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Today’s Front Page Tutto Sport, Thursday 11 December 2025
👉Vagnati pays: Torino recalls the sporting director six years after the dispute with Cairo
Petrachi, you take care of it
Yet another upset at the Granata: the manager already met with Baroni last night. He will have to “manage” the team, at risk of Serie B, and take action on the transfer market: “I’m fired up.” Fans throw a firecracker at the Fila
👉Juve got off to a terrifying start against Pafos.
McKennie and the Canadian revived them.
David scored, and the fear subsided.
A great goal from the American, then Jonathan remembered he was a Champions League-caliber striker. Once again, however, it was Yildiz who turned the lights on in a disappointing game. Spalletti was worried: “I’m not happy. The first half was embarrassing. But with victories, many things are put right.”
👉Benfica-Napoli 2-0: 3rd defeat in 3 away games
Mourinho rejoices, Conte, things are getting tough
The Italian champions are underperforming: Rios and Barreiro leave them with seven points, on the edge of the elimination zone: the playoffs go through Copenhagen and Chelsea
👉Haaland’s City overturns Real Madrid
Arsenal show: full points!
👉he other Italian teams today
Roma and Bologna: chills
Viola, a turning point in Europe?
👉Jannik with Simone Halep
Sinner & Co. cultivate their ’26 dreams
Cobolli with Alcaraz, Musetti in Monaco, Sonego with Nadal, Darderi in India: the behind-the-scenes
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. 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw, latest matches, groups, and schedule
The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup occurred on Friday, December 5, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. The subsequent 42 nations are in the final draw:
Co-hosts: Canada, Mexico, USA
AFC: Australia, IR Iran, Japan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan CAF: Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia Concacaf: Curaçao, Haiti, Panama CONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay OFC: New Zealand UEFA: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland
Remaining spots
Six of the 48 teams participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026 remain to be determined. The final selections will be announced in March 2026.
The current scenario is as follows: Four teams will qualify from the 16-team UEFA play-offs, which will feature Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia, Denmark, Italy, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, North Macedonia, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Wales.
The remaining two positions will be contested by six teams: Bolivia, Congo DR, Iraq, Jamaica, New Caledonia, and Suriname – during the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Play-Off Tournament.
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Pots and procedures
The teams representing the host countries will be assigned to positions A1 (Mexico), B1 (Canada) and D1 (USA), as per the match schedule released last year.
The full list of pots is as follows:
Pot 1: Canada, Mexico, USA, Spain, Argentina, France, England, Brazil, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany
. Pot 2: Croatia, Morocco, Colombia, Uruguay, Switzerland, Japan, Senegal, IR Iran, Korea Republic, Ecuador, Austria, Australia
Pot 3: Norway, Panama, Egypt, Algeria, Scotland, Paraguay, Tunisia, Côte d’Ivoire, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa
Pot 4: Jordan, Cabo Verde, Ghana, Curaçao, Haiti, New Zealand, European Play-Off A, B, C and D, FIFA Play-Off Tournament 1 and 2
The draw will begin with all the teams from pot 1 being drawn to groups A to L. Then, it will continue with pots 2, 3, and 4 in that order.
✅ Group A: Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, Winner UEFA Play-off D
✅ Group B: Canada, Winner UEFA Play-off A, Qatar,
Switzerland
✅ Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
✅ Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia, Winner UEFA Play-off C
✅ Group E: Germany, Curaçao, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador
✅ Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Winner UEFA Play-off B, Tunisia
✅ Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
✅ Group H: Spain, Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
✅ Group I: France, Senegal, Winner FIFA Play-off 2, Norway
✅ Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
✅ Group K: Portugal, Winner FIFA Play-off 1, Uzbekistan, Colombia
2025-26 Coppa Italia Round of 16 Results, official fixtures
The Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 takes place from Tuesday, 2 to Thursday, 4 December 2025. Follow live scores, final and partial results, standings, and match details (goal scorers, yellow cards, red cards, etc.
The winner will be determined after 90 minutes of play, or they will head directly to a penalty shoot-out, since there is no option for extra time. In the Round of 16, the top eight seeds will join the competition.
2025/26 UEFA Conference League Results Matchday 4, Thursday 27 November 2025
The matches are scheduled for Thursday, 27 November 2025. This list features referees, assistants, the fourth official, VAR, AVAR, and referee observers.
The Conference League has introduced an exciting new format. The group stage consists of a single League stage with 36 teams. Hence, each team will face six different opponents—three matches at home and three away. The top eight teams will move straight to the round of 16. For instance, those finishing from ninth to 24th will enter the knockout round play-offs. The winners advancing to the last 16. After that, it’s all about knockout rounds!
The path to the 2026 World Cup is beginning to take shape, with 22 teams still vying for six remaining tournament spots. FIFA has structured the playoffs into two separate competitions, one exclusively for UEFA nations. This 16-team event will determine four qualifiers for the World Cup through single-leg semifinals and finals scheduled across Europe in March 2026.
Among the most anticipated matchups, Italy will host Northern Ireland in a clash of historic significance. The four-time World Cup winners have once again missed out on direct qualification, following their absences in both 2018 and 2022, despite lifting the Euro 2020 trophy in between. The victor of this fixture will then face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina, who meet in another one-legged semifinal. Wales enter the playoffs in strong form after their emphatic 7–1 win over North Macedonia, and home advantage could play a key role in their campaign.
Elsewhere, the Republic of Ireland has been drawn against Czechia in Path D, avoiding a potential early encounter with Italy or Wales. Should they progress, they may face Denmark, who narrowly missed automatic qualification and will meet North Macedonia in the other semifinal of Path D. Dublin is expected to host the Path D final, giving the Irish a potential home boost in the decisive clash.
Sweden, despite possessing considerable attacking talent, scraped into the playoffs through their Nations League performance. They face Ukraine in a semifinal in Path B, with the winner set to play either Poland or Albania on home soil. Paths A and C will see fixtures including Türkiye vs. Romania and Slovakia vs. Kosovo, each producing a qualifier through a single-match final on March 31, 2026.
Inter-confederation playoffs to take place in Mexico
The remaining two World Cup berths will be decided through a separate inter-confederation tournament hosted in Mexico, involving DR Congo, Bolivia, New Caledonia, Iraq, Jamaica, and Suriname. These matches will be held in Guadalajara and Monterrey in March 2026.
Jamaica, currently without a permanent manager following the exit of Steve McClaren, will meet OFC nation New Caledonia in their semifinal. The winner will face DR Congo in the final for one of the two available spots. Meanwhile, Bolivia will take on Suriname, who are bidding for their first-ever World Cup appearance. Iraq waits to meet the winner of that semifinal, with a place in North America at stake for the victor.
The inter-confederation format ensures that teams from different continents compete directly for qualification. Both semifinals and finals are scheduled to be single-leg matches, providing a high-pressure environment where every result counts. With two separate venues in Mexico, organizers aim to stage a compact and decisive playoff series ahead of next summer’s expanded tournament.
Key fixtures and dates to watch
The UEFA playoffs kick off on March 26, 2026, with eight semifinals taking place across four paths. Italy vs. Northern Ireland and Wales vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina headline Path A, while Ukraine vs. Sweden and Poland vs. Albania dominate Path B. Path C features Türkiye vs. Romania and Slovakia vs. Kosovo, and Path D concludes the first round with Denmark vs. North Macedonia and Czechia vs. the Republic of Ireland.
All UEFA finals are set for March 31, 2026, providing clarity on the European qualifiers ahead of the tournament. In Mexico, exact dates are still to be confirmed for the inter-confederation semifinals and finals, but all matches are expected to occur within the same month.
With six World Cup spots still up for grabs, March 2026 promises to deliver thrilling, high-stakes football, determining the last nations to join the 2026 World Cup lineup.
2026 World Cup Playoff Draw, Thursday, 20 November, 2025
The playoff draw for the 2026 World Cup took place on Thursday, 20 November 2025. Italy is set to compete against Northern Ireland. The eight semi-final matchups for the FIFA World Cup 2026 European play-offs have been established. A potential pathway to the final tournament has been outlined for all 16 participating nations. Italy must not have any excuses and should achieve the goal of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
Below are all the playoff semifinal matches.
🇮🇹 Italy vs. Northern Ireland
Ukraine vs. Sweden
Turkey vs. Romania
Denmark vs. North Macedonia
Wales vs. Bosnia
Poland vs. Albania
Slovakia vs. Kosovo
Czech Republic vs. Ireland
Who is Italy competing against in the World Cup Playoff
In the play-offs, Italy will face Northern Ireland, with the match scheduled for March 26, 2026, at home. The winner will then play away on March 31 against either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The playoffs are conducted as single-leg knockout matches, with the four victors advancing to the final tournament hosted in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The World Cup is scheduled to occur from Thursday, June 11, 2026, to Sunday, July 19, 2026.
What are the World Cup 2026 European play-off ties?
Dates: Semi-finals (26 March 2026) Time: Kick-offs 20:45 CET unless stated
Path A
SF1: Italy vs Northern Ireland
SF2: Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Path B
SF3: Ukraine vs Sweden
SF4: Poland vs Albania
Path C
SF5: Türkiye vs Romania (18:00 CET)
SF6: Slovakia vs Kosovo
Path D
SF7: Denmark vs North Macedonia
SF8: Czechia vs Republic of Ireland
Finals (31 March 2026)
Path A: Wales / Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Italy / Northern Ireland
Path B: Ukraine / Sweden vs Poland / Albania
Path C: Slovakia / Kosovo vs Türkiye / Romania
Path D: Czechia / Republic of Ireland vs Denmark / North Macedonia
FIFA World Cup 26’s official match ball unveiled: TRIONDA
The FIFA World Cup 26™ has reached a major milestone with the introduction of adidas TRIONDA, the tournament’s official match ball. Its name, TRIONDA, translates from Spanish as “three waves” and celebrates the historic collaboration of the three host countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
The ball features a striking palette of red, green, and blue, representing each of the co-hosts. Its innovative four-panel structure with flowing geometry mimics the wave patterns referenced in the name. In the center, these panels form a triangular shape, symbolizing the union of the three nations for the first time in World Cup history.
Adding to its visual appeal, TRIONDA displays icons for each country: a maple leaf for Canada, an eagle for Mexico, and a star for the United States. Gold accents on the ball honor the FIFA World Cup Trophy, highlighting the significance of the competition’s global stage.
Advanced technology and performance features
TRIONDA incorporates several technological upgrades to enhance match performance. The deep seams within the four-panel design improve flight stability by evenly distributing drag as the ball moves through the air. This ensures more predictable trajectories during passes and shots.
Embossed icons, visible only when closely examined, enhance grip for players, especially in wet or humid conditions. The construction focuses on maintaining optimal control, allowing for precise striking, dribbling, and passing.
Connected ball technology also provides detailed tracking of each movement, assisting referees and match officials in monitoring play. This addition reflects the ongoing integration of technology into the sport to support fairness and accuracy.
Build-up to the World Cup and fan engagement
The launch of TRIONDA comes as excitement builds toward the final draw and the start of the tournament. Recent announcements have included the unveiling of the official mascots and confirmation that FIFA will donate USD 1 from each ticket sold to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
Fan engagement has been strong, with over 4.5 million supporters from 216 countries participating in the Visa Presale Draw, the first phase of ticket distribution for the highly anticipated event.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed his enthusiasm, describing TRIONDA as “another iconic FIFA World Cup ball” and praising adidas for capturing the unity and passion of the host nations. He added that he looks forward to seeing the ball in action on the pitch as the tournament countdown continues.
TRIONDA is now available for purchase through official FIFA and Adidas websites, allowing fans to own a piece of the World Cup ahead of the tournament.
Is a global football celebration complete without a mascot? For the 2026 edition, the answer comes in threes.
With the tournament expanding to 48 nations, the event will also feature three mascots for the three co-hosts. Each one embodies its country’s identity while playing its own special role on the pitch.
Canada is represented by a moose, Mexico by a jaguar, and the United States by a bald eagle. Together, Maple, Zayu, and Clutch aim to connect culture, tradition, and sport.
Maple the goalkeeper of Canada
Maple, wearing the number 1 shirt, is a moose symbolizing Canadian heritage. His outfit and name highlight some of the country’s most recognizable elements.
According to the description, Maple roams from coast to coast, uniting communities while reflecting the culture of the nation.
While Canada’s men’s team is better known for attack-minded players such as Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, Maple’s antlers suggest he can cover plenty of space at the back.
Zayu the forward from Mexico
Mexico’s representative is Zayu, a jaguar in the number 9 jersey. Found mainly in the southern regions, the animal carries deep significance for ancient cultures of the country.
Zayu embodies celebration, from cuisine and dance to tradition, creating bonds that stretch beyond borders. His presence mirrors the country’s passion and pride.
Just like legendary strikers such as Javier Hernández, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, and Raúl Jiménez, Zayu leads the line with flair.
Clutch the playmaker of the United States
Clutch, a bald eagle with the number 10, fills the role of midfield organizer. The character is tied to exploration, adventure, and optimism, soaring across the vast United States while embracing different communities and games.
For American supporters, that shirt is strongly linked with Christian Pulisic, who carries the nation’s hopes heading into 2026. Clutch, too, is cast as the creative force in the middle of the field.
Looking back at past mascots
Mascots became a feature of the men’s World Cup in 1966, when England introduced World Cup Willie, a lion in a Union Jack shirt. Each edition since has created a character inspired by its host nation.
Juanito, a sombrero-wearing boy, was unveiled in Mexico in 1970, while West Germany brought Tip and Tap, two children in uniform, for 1974. Argentina presented Gauchito in 1978, a cartoon gaucho, and Spain followed with Naranjito, a cheerful orange, in 1982.
Mexico hosted again in 1986 with Pique, a jalapeño in traditional attire. Italy introduced the abstract figure Ciao in 1990, and the United States revealed Striker the dog in 1994. France continued in 1998 with Footix, a rooster in national colors.
South Korea and Japan, the first co-hosts, created Ato, Kaz, and Nik in 2002, futuristic figures known as Spheriks. Germany introduced Goleo VI and his talking football Pille in 2006. South Africa had Zakumi the leopard in 2010, and Brazil brought Fuleco the armadillo in 2014.
Russia’s choice in 2018 was Zabivaka the wolf, while Qatar presented La’eeb in 2022, a playful character resembling a traditional headpiece.
The 2026 edition will be larger than anything the competition has seen before.
Previous tournaments from 1998 to 2022 included 32 nations and 64 fixtures in total. This time, the event expands to 48 participants and 104 matches. Merely trimming the field to 32 sides will already require 72 fixtures, which is eight more than the entire schedule of a 32-team format.
Although three countries are co-hosting, the United States will stage far more than any other nation has ever managed in a single competition. It will host 14 more fixtures than the previous record and 26 more than it did when the event came to its soil in 1994.
The first 27 days of action, from the curtain raiser through the last-32 round, will feature 96 contests without a single rest day. Only one day will stage a solitary clash, and two other days will include two fixtures. All the remaining 24 days will deliver between three and six matches.
By the final week of the group stage, the calendar will be jam-packed. From June 24 to 27, 18 games will be played—more than the entire total of the 1934 edition, which only had 17.
The abandoned plan of three-team groups
Originally, FIFA had considered creating 16 trios instead of 12 groups of four.
That plan would have produced 80 fixtures in total, noticeably fewer than 104. It would also have been simpler to follow, with the two best teams moving straight into the round of 32 to face each other in a clear bracket.
However, every team would only have been assured two matches, not three. More importantly, the structure would have been vulnerable to manipulation. With three-team groups, only three fixtures could be played, and no two at the same time. That meant one team would always complete its games earlier, leaving the final fixture open to scenarios where both sides knew exactly what outcome would secure progress.
The risk of collusion across 16 groups proved too significant, and the plan was eventually dropped despite its more compact design.
The adopted system of 12 groups of four
Instead, the competition will use 12 sections of four, echoing the approach of earlier tournaments such as the 1986, 1990, and 1994 World Cups, or more recent 24-team European Championships.
The formula is straightforward: the top two from each group advance, and they are joined by the eight best third-placed nations to complete the last 32.
It is less tidy than the three-team plan, but it ensures fairness and avoids the controversies that might have arisen otherwise.
The expanded knockout rounds
Once the field has been reduced to 32, the knockout journey follows a familiar path. The difference is simply scale.
Group winners will mostly be paired against third-placed finishers, although four of them will meet runners-up. Meanwhile, the remaining runners-up will be matched against each other.
From there, the tournament progresses in the traditional order: round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final.
For the first time, the eventual champion will need to play eight matches rather than seven, adding one extra step on the road to lifting the trophy.
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The qualifying rounds for the UEFA Champions League for the 2025/26 season kicked off on 8 July and will wrap up on 27 August 2025. There are three qualifying rounds followed by the play-offs.
A total of twenty-nine teams will secure direct entry into the league phase of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, with the last seven positions filled through the qualifying rounds.
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The Coppa Italia Frecciarossa for the 2025/26 season kicks off on Friday, August 9, 2025. The preliminary round featuring the match between Virtus Entella and Ternana.
✅ The Round of 16 will take place in December.
✅ The final is scheduled on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at the Olimpico Stadium in Rome.
Here are all the important dates, the teams competing in the initial rounds, when the major teams will join, and the final date.
When does the 2025/26 Coppa Italia Frecciarossa commence?
The Coppa Italia for the 2025/26 season will kick off on Friday, August 9, beginning with the preliminary round featuring the match between Virtus Entella and Ternana.
On Saturday, August 10, three exciting matches are scheduled:
Padova vs. L.R. Vicenza
Pescara vs. Rimini
Avellino vs. Audace Cerignola
From August 15 to 18, the Serie B teams along with the first teams from Enilive Serie A will compete in the thirty-second finals.
The event kicks off on Friday the 15th at 18:00 with Empoli taking on Reggiana, and the final match will feature Torino against Modena, set for Monday the 18th at 21:15. Additionally, it’s exciting to note Milan’s debut, as they will compete against Bari at the Meazza on Sunday, August 17th at 21:15.
Coppa Italia Frecciarossa 2025/26 Schedule and key dates
Preliminary round: August 9-10, 2025
Thirty-second finals: August 15-18, 2025
Sixteenth finals: starting September 24, 2025
Round of 16: December 3-17, 2025
Quarter-finals: February 4-11, 2026
Semi-finals (first leg and second leg): March – April 2026
Final: May 13, 2026
When do the Enilive Serie A seeds enter?
The 8 seeds will enter the tournament in December, starting from the round of 16:
Bologna
Napoli
Inter
Atalanta
Juventus
Roma
Fiorentina
Lazio
Possible derbies and crossovers in the draw
One of the main novelties of the new calendar is that potential derbies between Serie A teams (Inter-Milan, Roma-Lazio or Juventus-Torino) can only occur in the final, unlike what happened in the last edition when the Milan derby was played in the semi-finals.
The reigning champions Bologna, winners of the last edition against Milan, could start from the round of 16 with an evocative Emilian derby against Parma, with a possible challenge to the Rossoneri in the quarterfinals. Another possible crossover between two recent former finalists is that between Juventus and Atalanta – Juventus won in the 2023/24 edition – which could also take place in the quarterfinals.
Coppa Italia Frecciarossa 2025/26 final: when is it played?
The final of the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa 2025/26 will be held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Wednesday 13 May 2026.
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New UEFA Europa League Format
The new Europa League format features a significant alteration in the group stage, transitioning into a single 36-team League stage. Every team will compete against eight different opponents (four at home, four away). The top eight teams will progress directly to the round of 16, while teams ranking from ninth to 24th will compete in knockout round play-offs. The winners of these play-offs will advance to the last 16. Subsequently, the competition will follow a straight knockout format.
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FIFA plans to create AI-powered three-dimensional representations of every participant in the 2026 World Cup to enhance semi-automated offside technology.
This initiative will cover all 1,248 players from the 48 squads, each consisting of 26 members.
Every player will step into a scanning chamber as part of the process. FIFA says that the scan itself will take only a second and is required just once, during the players’ pre-tournament photo session.
The digital capture aims to record precise body measurements for each athlete. The governing body believes this will allow for more accurate offside rulings during matches.
Improving offside accuracy and viewer experience
FIFA expects that having detailed 3D models will help officials follow players more reliably, even during rapid or obscured movements.
The organization also notes that the final offside decisions can be displayed in a way that is both more realistic and visually appealing for fans.
Earlier this season, controversy arose in the Premier League over a Newcastle goal against Manchester City.
In that instance, the semi-automated offside display showed Ruben Dias seemingly in motion in a way that conflicted with television footage. FIFA hopes that scanning every player in advance will prevent such mismatches in future broadcasts.
Testing and additional technology
The system has already been trialed during FIFA’s Intercontinental Cup. Players from Flamengo and Pyramids FC were scanned before their December fixture.
Last month, FIFA also revealed testing of technology capable of determining whether the ball crosses out of play before a goal is scored.
Alongside that, the organization has developed real-time 3D recreations designed to help officials make line-of-sight offside calls with improved precision.