New York Times: A member of Iran’s medical team says the team endured delays, multiple security searches and a rushed exit, frustrating players and officials. ......
AOL: The mood in Mexico City last Thursday night, after a 2-0 win over South Africa in the opening game of the World Cup, was gleeful. Fans crowded around the Angel of Independence, and Calle Río Sena was not merely rammed but carried the smell of urine and spilled...
The Citizens: Mexico will try to follow the resounding success of their first homeWorld Cup match in 40 years in Thursday's match against a South Korea side that represents a far more formidable test than the tournament opener. ......
Sportingnews: Mexico and South Korea meet in Guadalajara, knowing that the winners can secure progress to the knockout rounds and all but seal top spot in Group A. Co-hosts Mexico got off to a winning start at the Azteca in the tournament's opening match, beating an...
The Oregonian: We’ve reached one week of World Cup action and it’s been extremely exciting. However, we’re far from finished. The momentum continues Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. PST when Mexico and South Korea face off in the GroupStage. ......