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Denmark Fans Tipped to Snub Travelling to USA For 2026 World Cup

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Supporters of one nation are now expected to refuse to travel to the USA for the 2026 World Cup amid talks of boycotting Donald Trump’s country. The US will co-host this summer’s tournament along with Canada and Mexico, but it continues to be America’s tense political climate that poses the most issues for those wishing to fly out to the showpiece event.

Fans from four qualified nations are currently banned outright from entering the US for the tournament, with Iran, Haiti, Senegal and Ivory Coast under full or partial travel bans. Meanwhile, there have already been talks among several nations about boycotting the event, including The Netherlands, Germany and Spain, for various reasons.

Despite other immigration-related sanctions on other countries, including the suspension of immigrant visa processing, fans from all other countries are, at least as things stand, able to attend all World Cup matches. But that doesn’t mean everyone feels safe making the journey across the Atlantic, nor does it mean they won’t take a stand against the Trump administration as it continues to burn bridges with Europe.

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Denmark Fans Could Boycott USA During 2026 World Cup

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Some fan groups have already declared they are boycotting the World Cup, with England’s official LGBTQ+ group, Three Lions Pride, announcing earlier this month that they would not attend due to safety concerns in the US. Should Denmark qualify through the playoffs, then their fans could follow suit.

That’s according to Anja Lilli Beikes, who is a board member of the Danish Football Fan Federation (DFF), the official supporters’ association of Denmark. Speaking to The Telegraph, Beikes has suggested that “not many” Danish fans will attend matches in the United States due to current geopolitical tensions surrounding US President Donald Trump and Greenland. Beikes explains:

“The US is very unpopular in Denmark at the moment. During the last year, Danish travel companies experienced a huge fall in the sale of trips to the US.

“Lots of football fans are discussing whether Denmark should actually boycott the World Cup because FIFA is also enormously unpopular in Denmark. Honestly – and this is my personal opinion – I do not think that many Danish fans will come to the World Cup if we qualify.”

They continued: “Some fans would maybe travel to the two matches in Mexico but I do not think we will see many Danish fans in the US. I, and some of my fellow fans, actually think it would probably be better not to qualify.”

Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, and has been for hundreds of years. But Trump has repeatedly said in recent weeks that he wants the US to take control of the territory, even if it took “excessive force.”

But after talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte last week, he appeared to soften that position, along with his plans to impose tariffs on eight European nations – including Denmark, France, Germany and the UK – that opposed his stance.

Denmark’s 2026 World Cup Qualification Path

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Denmark must come through the UEFA play-offs to qualify for the World Cup after losing top spot in their qualifying group, courtesy of a memorable 4-2 defeat to Scotland on the final day of their campaign. Should they progress through the play-offs, with their semi-final against North Macedonia taking place on March 26, they will be drawn into Group A alongside Mexico, South Africa and South Korea.

Denmark would only have to play one group match in the United States, with their other games taking place in Mexico. However, their round of 32 tie – unless they win the group – would be played in the US if they reach that stage. Given their long-standing reputation as underdogs who perform well in major tournaments, they are expected to at least make it that far.

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Guide to the World’s Game Edition

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With the real 2026 World Cup kicking off in North America this summer, EA Sports has wasted no time tapping into the excitement.

The World’s Game update for EA Sports FC 26 brings a brand-new international tournament mode to the game, the closest thing to a fully-fledged World Cup experience that EA can offer without the official FIFA license.

Here’s everything you need to know.

FC 26 World’s Game — The ‘World Cup’ Mode

The World’s Game is a free update for FC 26, introducing a 48-team international tournament mode that mirrors the format and scale of the real World Cup taking place this summer. The update launched on the 4th of June, with teams being able to play out a full group stage, followed by a round of 32 knockout bracket that runs through to a final.

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There’s one important caveat, though: Because EA Sports and FIFA parted ways following the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, EA no longer holds the rights to have the official tournament in their game. That means you won’t find the official FIFA World Cup trophy, branding, or visual identity within the mode. It is an unofficial recreation, but they have managed to keep some elements authentic. New stadiums have been added to the game, including real-world World Cup venues like Gillette Stadium and BMO Field.

Beyond the tournament itself, the update also introduces international-themed Manager Live Challenges and new international ICONs and Heroes in Player Career mode.

Which Teams Are in FC 26 World’s Game Mode?

Europe:

Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkiye, Ukraine, Wales

North America

Canada, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, United States

South America:

Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay

Africa:

Cabo Verde, DR Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia

Asia:

Australia, Indonesia, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan

Oceania

New Zealand

The World’s Game update brings 53 fully licensed and playable national teams to FC 26 in total, with 41 of those being qualified nations competing in the real 2026 World Cup. The roster spans all confederations and includes global heavyweights like England, Brazil, Argentina, France, Germany and Spain, alongside less-expected additions such as Cape Verde and Uzbekistan.


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Every Team Qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026

All 48 teams have booked their place in what will be a historic tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico

That said, the licensing picture isn’t entirely clean across the board. Five teams, Algeria, Curacao, Iran, Iraq and Jordan, appear with entirely generic kits, badges and generated squads rather than real players. Egypt and Japan sit in a middle ground: Their actual players are in the game, but the national kit and badge branding isn’t officially licensed. Bosnia & Herzegovina and DR Congo launched with generic kits, though EA has confirmed authentic versions will be added in a future update.

FC 26 World’s Game in FUT

For Ultimate Team, the most popular mode in the game by some distance, the World’s Game update arrives wrapped in the Festival of Football, a six-week content event running from the 5th of June to the 24th of July that’s built around the real tournament’s progression.

The headline reward is a free 93-rated Festival of Football ICON Pele, handed to anyone who simply logs in and plays FC 26 during the event window. Over 100 new international players are being added to the FUT item pool across the summer, alongside a dedicated Event Hub, where players can keep up to date with everything that goes on.

Five themed campaigns run throughout the Festival of Football. ‘Path to Glory’, which runs from the 5th until the 19th of June is the standout. It features live player items that upgrade in rating as their national team advances through the real World Cup. If you’re lucky enough to own a player that gets to the latter stages, you could be in possession of one of the game’s most overpowered cards.

‘Greats of the Game’ comes next and lasts until the 26th of June. Introducing two brand-new ICONs, the World Cup’s first Golden Ball winner, Mario Kempes, and Brazilian legend Rivellino. ‘Glory Hunters’ takes over from Greats of the Game until the 10th of July and brings PlayStyle customisation to selected items and is followed by ‘Phenoms’. Until the 17th of July, Phenoms will shine a light on the tournament’s most impressive young stars. It all wraps up with ‘Summer Stars’ from the 17th until the 24th of July, a celebration of the biggest performers of the tournament. Almost like a World Cup-themed Team of the Season event.


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13 Greatest Footballers To Never Win the World Cup

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Winning the World Cup is the pinnacle in football. Every youngster obsessed with the sport grows up with the dream of winning the trophy with their country.

Some of the greatest players in football history, including Lionel Messi, Pele and Diego Maradona, have all led their country to victory on the biggest international stage, and it has only gone to further their already remarkable legacies within the beautiful game.

However, we have seen others, just as deserving, who have never won the ultimate prize in the game. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, GiveMeSport have named the 13 greatest footballers in history that were unable to get their hands on the trophy.

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Zico has been ranked as the 13th greatest player to never win the World Cup. The Brazilian legend, who scored 48 times in 71 matches for his country, never got close to getting his hands on the trophy. The furthest he got was in 1986 when his Brazil side were knocked out at the quarter-final stage.

Someone who did get extremely close to winning the trophy was Roberto Baggio. In 1994, the Italian was arguably the best footballer in the world. He carried his side to the final almost single-handedly, only for his journey to end in heartbreak, as he missed the decisive spot-kick in the final against Brazil. Despite that mistake, his greatness is undeniable.

George Best follows in 11th. The Manchester United legend never played at a World Cup, with Northern Ireland failing to qualify in the years that he represented them.

Luka Modric will retire following the 2026 World Cup. The midfield maestro led his side to the final in 2018, and he’ll be looking to go one step further in North America.

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Lev Yashin, considered one of the greatest goalkeepers ever, follows in 9th, with Marco van Basten in 8th. The latter only represented his country in the World Cup finals on one occasion (1990), failing to hit the back of the net in that tournament.

Eusebio etched his name in World Cup history when he scored nine times in the 1966 edition. He fired Portugal to the semi-finals, where they were beaten by eventual winners, England.

Paolo Maldini also never managed to get his hands on the trophy. The AC Milan legend won everything at club level, but the World Cup alluded him throughout his illustrious career.

Greatest players to never win the World Cup (13-6)

Rank

Player

Nation

Caps

Goals

Best World Cup finish

13

Zico

Brazil

71

48

Quarter-final (1986)

12

Roberto Baggio

Italy

56

27

Final (1994)

11

George Best

Northern Ireland

37

9

DNP

10

Luka Modric

Croatia

197

28

Runners-up (2018)

9

Lev Yashin

Soviet Union

74

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Fourth (1966)

8

Marco Van Basten

Netherlands

58

24

Last 16 (1990)

7

Eusebio

Portugal

64

41

Third (1966)

6

Paolo Maldini

Italy

126

7

Final (1994)

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Michel Platini has been ranked as the fifth-best player to never win the World Cup. The legendary midfielder won back-to-back-to-back Ballon d’Or trophies from 1971-1973, but could not lead his country to World Cup glory.

Hungary have reached the World Cup final on two occasions: in 1938 and in 1954. In the latter, they were helped to the final by the brilliant Ferenc Puskas. Puskas scored in the final as Hungary took an early two-goal lead, but West Germany mounted a comeback to win 3-2.

Puskas, who scored 80 goals in as many games for Hungary, played for Spain later on in his career. He featured for La Roja at the 1962 World Cup as they failed to get out of their group.

Remarkably, Alfredo Di Stefano never played at a World Cup, despite featuring for Argentina, Colombia and Spain during his football career. He had his most success at the latter, scoring 23 goals in 31 matches. At club level, Di Stefano was part of the unbeatable Real Madrid side that won five consecutive European Cups from 1956-1960, while he also helped the club to eight La Liga titles.

Johan Cruyff helped Netherlands reach the final of the 1974 World Cup, but his side were beaten by West Germany. He missed out on the trophy with his nation, but he had some extraordinary success with Ajax at club level.

While the greatest player to have never won the World Cup (yet) is Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo, the greatest goalscorer ever, is closing in on 1000 goals scored in professional football.

Ronaldo will feature in his sixth World Cup finals in 2026. Portugal have not fared very well in his previous five, with their best performance in that time frame coming in 2006 when they finished fourth.

Now 41 years old, he will have the opportunity to win the trophy for the final time in his career in North America. You wouldn’t bet against Ronaldo lifting the trophy on July 19 and ending his international career in perfect fashion.

Greatest players to never win the World Cup (5-1)

Rank

Player

Nation

Caps

Goals

Best World Cup finish

5

Michel Platini

France

72

41

Third (1986)

4

Ferenc Puskas

Hungary/Spain

84

80

Final (1954)

3

Alfredo Di Stefano

Argentina/Colombia/Spain

41

29

DNP

2

Johan Cruyff

Netherlands

48

33

Final (1974)

1

Cristiano Ronaldo

Portugal

226

143

Fourth (2006)

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Newcastle Agree £25m Deal to Sign Ewen Jaouen

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Newcastle United have agreed a deal to sign Reims goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen as their first transfer of the summer, according to Canal+.

The Magpies had a disappointing campaign in the Premier League this season, finishing 12th and missing out on European football entirely, while they were humiliatingly eliminated from the Champions League following a thrashing at the hands of Barcelona in the Last 16 stage.

Eddie Howe is now keen to strengthen the squad and rebuild, with some key first-team stars expected to be on the move out of St James’ Park, but they have now sorted a deal for their first arrival.

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According to Canal+, Newcastle have agreed a deal worth around £25m including bonuses to sign Reims goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen.

Jaouen, who has been described as ‘astonishing’, is regarded as one of the top goalkeeper prospects in world football at 20-years-old, and was a key part of the Reims squad last season that reached the promotion playoff final, although they missed out after suffering defeat against Metz.

The Magpies are keen to find a new number one goalkeeper with Aaron Ramsdale returning to Southampton after his loan spell, while there have been concerns over the performances of Nick Pope.

The veteran stopper has seen his contract extended by 12 months until 2027, but Jaouen is now expected to come in as the new first-choice stopper, having agreed a four-year contract to move to St James’ Park.

Newcastle are understood to be delighted with the deal to sign the youngster, who has previously had strong interest from Chelsea, and was even identified by Real Madrid as a potential long-term replacement for Thibaut Courtois.

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Newcastle Ready for Big Summer

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After a disappointing campaign last time out, Newcastle know they are facing a big summer ahead of them, and Howe knows that he can’t afford to get his business wrong like he did last year.

Anthony Elanga, Nick Woltemade, Jacob Ramsey, and Yoanne Wissa all signed but struggled with their performances, which contributed to their poor league campaign. Now, Howe must rebuild without some top stars, including Anthony Gordon, who has already joined Barcelona in a £70m deal.

Goalkeeper has been a position they have been looking to strengthen for several years, but they have finally secured a player who they see a huge future for, and could hold down the role for years to come.


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