***Official 2026 World Cup Thread***

Think of it this way:

In football, the wr has to come back after every play and set up behind the line of scrimmage. Offside play in soccer would be like allowing the WR to be past the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped
VAR offsides in American football would be more like saying the WR’s pinky was past the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped, so we’re going to call back the TD after everybody’s been celebrating for a minute and the PAT team is on.
 
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VAR offsides in American football would be more like saying the WR’s pinky was past the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped.

And football somehow allows KC’s LT to be 2 yards off the line of scrimmage without penalty. If you give an inch, they’d take a foot. I’d prefer to have non-subjective rules personally.
 
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Round of 32Round of 16
Paraguay 1, Germany 1 [PAR 4-3]Sat 7/4, 4:00 (Philadelphia)
France 3, Sweden 0Paraguay vs France
Canada 1, South Africa 0Sat 7/4, 12:00 (Houston)
Morocco 1, Netherlands 1 [MAR 3-2]Canada vs Morocco
Portugal 2, Croatia 1Mon 7/6, 2:00 (Arlington)
Spain 3, Austria 0Portugal vs Spain
United States 2, Bosnia & Herzegovina 0Mon 7/6, 7:00 (Seattle)
Belgium 3, Senegal 2 [ET]United States vs Belgium
Brazil 2, Japan 1Sun 7/5, 3:00 (New York)
Norway 2, Ivory Coast 1Brazil vs Norway
Mexico 2, Ecuador 0Sun 7/5, 7:00 (Mexico City)
England 2, D.R. Congo 1Mexico vs England
Fri 7/3, 5:00 (Miami)
Argentina vs Cape Verde
Tue 7/7, 11:00a (Atlanta)
Fri 7/3, 1:00 (Arlington)
Australia vs Egypt
Switzerland 2, Algeria 0Tue 7/7, 3:00 (Vancouver)
Fri 7/3, 8:30 (Kansas City)
Colombia vs Ghana
Switzerland vs TBD
 
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