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Latest phase of World Cup tickets go on sale with fans now able to apply for specific matches
Soccer fans were able to apply for tickets to watch specific matches at next year’s World Cup for the first time on Thursday as FIFA opened up its latest phase of sales. Following last week’s draw for the 2026 tournament, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, an updated schedule has been published.
The full schedule for the 2026 World Cup has been confirmed, with the kick off times, dates and venues for all 104 games now confirmed. We now know where you can watch each team play across the USA, Canada and Mexico next summer and you can start making your plans.
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British television presenter Laura Woods collapsed live on air during pre-game coverage of the women's international match between England and Ghana.
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Sports broadcaster Laura Woods was caught by colleagues after suddenly collapsing on live TV during women's soccer match coverage, which she attributed to a virus.
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TV Host Laura Woods Gives Health Update After Collapsing Live on Air During Soccer Game
British TV host Laura Woods shocked fans when she collapsed during a live soccer broadcast in England and was sent to the hospital to recover. “Gosh, that was a bit weird,” Woods, 38, wrote via her Instagram Story on Tuesday, December 2, after the match. “Sorry to worry everyone.”