• Canada’s Soccer Revolution | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Canada’s World Cup run may be over, but their impact? Absolutely seismic. After stunning Morocco with their first-ever knockout-round win, they’ve rewritten history—snagging their first point, first win, and first knockout triumph. From 112th in the world just 12 years ago to a program-record 30th, this team’s rise has ignited a national soccer revolution. The Prime Minister’s shout-out, players’ pride, and fans’ roaring support prove Canada is now officially a soccer nation. Officials call it just the beginning, and with social media buzzing and rival leagues showing respect, this moment isn’t just about the pitch—it’s about national pride, legacy, and the fearless heart that made it all possible.

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  • England vs Mexico: High Stakes, High Altitude | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    England’s World Cup hopes hang in the balance as they prepare for a high-stakes round-of-16 clash against co-host Mexico at the altitude-challenging Estadio Azteca. Despite shaky moments and tactical questions, Harry Kane’s recent heroics have reignited confidence, while manager Thomas Tuchel admits this tournament has been a grind. With key decisions looming — Reece James sidelined, midfield anchored by Declan Rice and rising star Elliot Anderson, and attack relying on Noni Madueke, Anthony Gordon, and Jude Bellingham — England must deliver under pressure. Mexico’s home advantage and the thin air add layers of difficulty, but if England’s stars rise to the occasion, they could punch their ticket to the quarterfinals.

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  • FIFA’s Stormy Schedule Change Called Off | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Mexico vs England World Cup clash set for Sunday at Estadio Azteca—still at 6 PM local time despite wild rumors of a midday shift to dodge storms. FIFA reportedly considered the change but failed to notify either federation, sparking chaos and confusion among fans. The move would’ve meant a 7 PM UK start, but with no official heads-up, travelers and supporters scrambled. Critics questioned why similar weather concerns weren’t addressed for scorching Philly matches. After heated talks, FIFA backed off—sticking to the original schedule, though lightning delays remain a real possibility.

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  • Rice Faces Mexico at Azteca | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Declan Rice is treating Mexico’s legendary Estadio Azteca like any other venue, despite its haunted history and Mexico’s flawless tournament record. With altitude, storms, and Maradona’s infamous past looming, England’s underdogs are focused on their game—not the ghosts of ’86. Mexico’s ironclad defense and England’s shaky path to the final four make this a brutal test, but Rice and his squad are ready to turn the stadium’s legacy into their own.

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  • Mexico's Historic Shot at World Cup Glory | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Mexico’s El Tri is on the brink of history, poised to reach the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since 1986 after a stunning run of four wins, including ending a 40-year knockout drought. Facing England at the electric Estadio Azteca, they’ll need flawless execution against a powerhouse squad. Goalkeeper Raúl Rangel remains untouchable, while defenders and midfielders must shut down England’s attack and control the tempo. Raúl Jiménez and Julián Quiñones, already a threat with three goals, lead the charge. Coach Javier Aguirre is expected to stick with his proven lineup, and with home crowd support, El Tri has a shot at one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.

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  • Neymar’s Strategic Role in Brazil’s World Cup Push | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Neymar’s World Cup role is in question as Brazil’s star striker sits on the bench with just 14 minutes played so far, sidelined by a calf injury — but not for lack of effort. Manager Carlo Ancelotti reveals Neymar is being strategically saved for a pivotal moment, likely extra time, to avoid disrupting Brazil’s dominant flow. Though frustrated to be sidelined, Neymar’s professionalism and veteran savvy are praised by Ancelotti, who trusts him to manage his own minutes. Expect Neymar to be a late-game weapon against Norway — not a starter — as Brazil’s hopes hinge on his explosive potential when called upon.

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  • Trossard Out, Arsenal Eyes New Wingers | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Leandro Trossard is reportedly set to leave Arsenal for Beşiktaş in a £17m deal, with performance bonuses included — a smart move as the Gunners seek fresh talent to bolster their attack. The 31-year-old, who helped Arsenal win the Premier League and reach the Champions League final, is finalizing his move while still with Belgium at the World Cup. His new salary in Turkey matches his Arsenal pay, and the sale clears space and funds for targets like Barcola, Rogers, or even the surprising option of Rashford — as Arsenal eyes more trophies.

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  • Canada’s World Cup Dream Slipped Away | MLS News
    Jul 4 2026

    Canada’s World Cup dream imploded in a 3-0 loss to Morocco, a heartbreaking end to a tournament that promised to cement soccer’s place in the nation—maybe even above hockey. Despite a strong first half, controlling possession and creating chances, Canada couldn’t hold off Morocco’s late surge, which included two goals in stoppage time. The absence of star Alphonso Davies, sidelined by a hamstring injury and limited to just 15 minutes, was a massive blow—his health was prioritized over the game, but the void he left was glaring. Add to that the early exit of Ismaël Koné, broken leg and all, and Canada’s path to glory vanished. The “what ifs” now haunt the team and fans alike: what if Davies had played? What if they’d won their group? What if they’d stayed on home soil longer? It was a golden opportunity, and Canada let it slip away, leaving behind a bitter taste and a nation wondering what might have been.

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