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World Cup 2026 news & highlights

Highlights and key moments, served minutes after the final whistle.

See it live in the extension

Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave & Arc

What the news tab covers

Video highlights

Goal reels and match highlights are surfaced inside the extension minutes after the final whistle — grouped by match so you can catch up without spoilers.

Match reports

Short post-match summaries covering key moments, tactical shifts and standout performances — fast enough to read between meetings.

Global coverage

News from 48 competing nations and all 16 host cities, curated to surface the stories that matter most for your tournament.

Favorite team filter

Mark your team as a favorite and the extension prioritizes their news feed — so you never wade through a dozen stories to find yours.

Breaking-news alerts

Optional desktop notifications for breaking team news, squad changes and major tournament decisions, delivered quietly to your browser.

Broadcast links

The extension surfaces where to watch each match in your region — direct links to authorized broadcasters alongside the news feed.

The storylines to follow

The expanded 48-team field

For the first time, World Cup 2026 brings 48 nations to the tournament. New footballing nations from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean make their debuts, reshaping the traditional power balance and creating unexpected group-stage drama.

Three nations, one dream

The USA, Canada and Mexico co-host the largest sporting event ever staged on North American soil. Cross-border logistics, shared stadiums and 104 matches across 16 cities make for a genuinely unprecedented tournament backdrop.

The succession question

With Messi and Ronaldo potentially playing their final World Cups, football's torch passes: Vinicius Jr., Bellingham, Mbappé and a new generation of stars compete in their prime. The extension keeps you close to every chapter of that story.

A home crowd factor

The USA qualified automatically as hosts, Canada rides a golden generation surge and Mexico eyes history on home soil. Crowd energy at 80,000-seat American stadiums creates home-advantage narratives not seen since France 1998.

Follow every story as it unfolds

The extension keeps World Cup 2026 news, highlights and results one click away — without leaving the page you're on.

Add to Chrome — free