World Cup
Injury Crisis Hits Chelsea, Threatens Title Defense
Antonio Conte frustrated by Chelsea's failure to sign another striker in the summer.
USMNT Crash Out of World Cup 2018: 'What Are We Doing?'
All Bruce Arena's team needed on Tuesday night was a point from Trinidad & Tobago, but now they'll watch the World Cup on television.
How Did a Deadly, Costly Russia Fire Start?
Locals complained on social media earlier this month that developers threatened them with arson as they looked to build a World Cup hotel.
Why Man United's Future Is Not as Bright as Everton's
England's win at the U20 World Cup hints at bright Premier League club careers to come.
FIFA Concussion Guidelines Often Ignored at World Cup
A new study of plays during the 2014 World Cup games finds protocols for head injury assessment weren't followed at least 60 percent of the time.
Japan Passes 'Brutal' Anti-Terror Law
Critics of the legislation suggest the prime minister introduced the legislation to increase his power.
Malaysia Football Chief: Fears Team will be Poisoned
Tensions are high between the two nations after a relative of the North Korean leader was poisoned and died in Kuala Lumpur.
U.S., Mexico, Canada Plan to Bid for 2026 World Cup
Forty-eight nations will compete at the tournament.
Mourinho Lashes Out at Friendlies After Double Injury
Chris Smalling and Phil Jones were injured while on international duty.
Tottenham's Dele Alli on Controlling His Aggression
Alli is known to be fiery footballer on the pitch.
Buffon: 'I Might Do a Zidane and Headbutt Someone'
The Italian will make his 1,000th professional appearance on Friday.
Is Champions League About to Return to Free Television?
The competition has been screened exclusively on BT Sport since 2015.
Sepp Blatter: FIFA Rule Changes Will Hurt Football
Though critical of offside rule plans, the former FIFA president praised the controversial World Cup expansion.
Russia Slumps to Historic FIFA Ranking Before World Cup
As a host, the under-performing football team automatically qualifies for the tournament.
Infantino: FIFA President Plans World Cup Expansion
Infantino wants 16 more teams at football's greatest showcase.
Roy Hodgson Set For Shock Premier League Return
Hodgson resigned as England manager after Euro 2016.
Was the U.S.'s 1989 Game Against Trinidad Rigged?
With last night's match between the U.S. and Trinidad in Jacksonville (a clean 4–0 win for the home team), it's a good time to revisit the rivalry and revisit that historic 1989 match with these suspicions in mind.
The Man Jose Mourinho Failed to Sign This Summer
Mourinho made four major signings this summer.
Summer Sounds of August 1966 the Apex of 'Age of Pop'
The Kinks 'Sunny Afternoon' captured the exhalation of a deflating boom of British pop music that ruled the charts.
Why Mourinho Will Decide Rooney's England Future
Sam Allardyce was unveiled as new England manager on Monday.
Transfer News: Who Is Barcelona Target Gabriel?
The 19-year-old forward has hinted at an exit from Brazilian club Santos.
Russia's National Football Team Disbands After Euros
Nearly a million Russians are calling for dissolving the team for good.
Euro 2016: 350,000 Urge Russia to Dissolve Soccer Team
Russia is done waiting for football miracles, according to new petition.
Could Renato Sanches Be Portugal's Next Superstar?
The 18-year-old has starred for Portugal at Euro 2016.
Ronaldo: Football 'Abandoned' by Messi's Retirement
The Argentina forward announced his decision on Sunday after the Copa America final.
Sven: Why Managing England is Such a Tough Job
The former manager discusses how press, fans and the English playing calendar affect the role.
Diego Maradona Has His Say on Lionel Messi's Retirement
The Argentina legend has told compatriots to give Messi time to think.
Could This World Cup Winner Be the New England Manager?
Luiz Felipe Scolari rejected the job a decade ago but is reported to be interested now.