Mexico's World Cup run has inspired a phrase heard across the country: "Y si sí." Or in English: "What if we can?" Anamaria Sayre reports from Mexico City.
Tensions are already flaring ahead of Sunday’s FIFA showdown ... with England’s squad reportedly getting a chaotic night of ...
The World Cup Street Fair at Utepils featured food, games and live game viewing on big screens both inside and outside the ...
World Cup: US striker Folarin Balogun freed to play Belgium despite red card after Donald Trump call
US striker Folarin Balogun is free to play Belgium despite being shown a red card in his last match, a shock decision which ...
Thousands of ecstatic fans escorted Cape Verde's Blue Sharks through the streets of Praia Sunday for a celebratory parade ...
President Trump called FIFA’s Infantino to review Team USA’s Folarin Balogun’s red card, reports say
President Donald Trump, according to reports, intervened on behalf of American star forward Folarin Balogun, whose suspension ...
The Electric City knows how to throw a Fourth of July party, even in the midst of record heat and thunderstorms. World Cup supporters turned Scranton’s Courthouse Square into a colorful celebration ...
England are the sole home nation remaining in the World Cup, and Sunday night/Monday morning’s last-16 match against Mexico ...
Mexico fans defied heavy armed police presence and attempted to wake England players from their sleep before Monday’s World ...
Mexican fans are risking legal action as they try to disrupt England’s peaceful sleep before the all-important round of 16 ...
Watching the World Cup and hearing the music in the stadium may have left you wondering — how is that chosen? Is it just coincidence that "Wonderwall" plays after England matches? Are "Freed from ...
Mexico's World Cup triumph rekindles its mariachi tradition, restoring the music to the heart of national celebration and cultural devotion.
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