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USWNT end series with Japan with a victory, but what did we learn with World Cup qualifying looming?
The Americans got two wins in three games against the Asian champions, as well as a valuable learning experience
The FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee backed NJ Transit’s World Cup transportation plan despite $150 travel costs to MetLife Stadium as officials clashed over concerns.
UEFA representative Slavko Vincic is among the most experienced referees at World Cup 2026. He's been on the FIFA list since 2010 and has refereed a Champions League final, a Europa League final and matches at World Cup 2022 and each of the last two European Championship tournaments.
Can't make it to a World Cup match? Atlanta is rolling out a new program to bring the games to your neighborhood.
The MetLife Stadium is taking a new name — the New York New Jersey Stadium — for its turn this summer as a host venue for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. The same is happening in 14 out of the 16 venues that will host World Cup games, according to FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football.
New Jersey officials have confirmed $150 train fares to MetLife Stadium for the 2026 World Cup, with Governor Mikie Sherrill calling out FIFA for failing to cover the $48 million transportation costs