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President Donald Trump unveils ‘FIFA Pass’ to help World Cup travelers get their visas faster
President Donald Trump is announcing “FIFA Pass,” which will allow foreigners with World Cup tickets to get expedited visa appointments.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino will be at the White House on Monday for an announcement alongside U.S. President Trump. Watch it live on USA TODAY.
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Germany locks down Pot 1 positions for World Cup draw
According to Football Rankings (as captured by @iMiaSanMia ), the German national team secured a Pot 1 position for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group Stage draw by virtue of its 6-0 victory over Slovakia.
Was Italy coach Genaro Gattuso making a fair point on places for Europe at the World Cup? Or was it just sour grapes?
A 6-0 thrashing of Slovakia in Leipzig has completed Germany’s recovery from a shocking start to group play and the four-time champion has maintained its proud record of always qualifying for the World Cup.
Spain are odds-on to secure their spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup when they face Türkiye on the final matchday of Group E.
President Donald Trump has announced US embassies will give visa appointment priority to travellers with tickets to the 2026 World Cup. The Fifa Prioritised Appointment Scheduling System (Pass) will "allow World Cup ticket holders with long wait times to opt with Fifa for a prioritised interview," Trump said at the White House on Monday.
Prompted by a reporter, who asked Monday about Katie Wilson’s election, the president made what appears to be his first acknowledgment of the city’s incoming mayor.
Here are the best players who won’t feature at the 2026 World Cup. Hungary have been plucky opponents under Italian manager Marco Rossi, and they looked set to at least earn a playoff berth in UEFA’s qualifying process heading into the November break.
Trump said Monday that he “strongly” encourages World Cup travelers to the US to apply for their visas “right away.”
Two high-profile members of the first-team ranks at La Liga giants Barcelona on Monday secured their respective places at next summer’s World Cup.The Blaugrana stars in question? Frenkie de Jong,