# 2026 World Cup
Latest news and articles about 2026 World Cup
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A Giant Rattled: DR Congo’s Defensive Masterclass Pushes England to the Brink
England narrowly avoided a historic World Cup exit against a disciplined DR Congo side that utilized a masterclass in defensive tactics. The match highlights the narrowing gap between football's elite and emerging African nations in the 2026 tournament.

Iraq’s Resurgence on the Global Stage: The Lions of Mesopotamia Prepare for World Cup Clash in Boston
Iraq's national football team is set to face Norway in their 2026 World Cup Group I opener in Boston. Led by coach Graham Arnold, the team views the tournament as both a tactical challenge and a significant opportunity for national unity and global representation.

Lions of Mesopotamia in Boston: Iraq’s Quest for Global Recognition at the 2026 World Cup
The Iraqi national football team is finalizing preparations in Boston for their 2026 World Cup Group I opener against Norway. The match serves as a high-stakes platform for the nation to demonstrate its sporting resurgence and national unity on the world stage.

Beyond the Pitch: How China’s Manufacturers Are Re-Engineering the World Cup Supply Chain
Chinese manufacturers are seeing a fourfold increase in orders for the 2026 World Cup, driven by the tournament's expansion and a surge in domestic brand participation. The industry is undergoing a structural shift toward automation and IP-driven high-value products, moving beyond low-cost mass production to maintain its 70% global market share.

Kickoff Before the Whistle: How China’s Export Machine Is Already Dominating the 2026 World Cup
Chinese manufacturers are seeing a massive influx of orders for the 2026 World Cup, with some reporting 60% growth in digital sales compared to the previous cycle. By integrating AI tools and leveraging ultra-flexible supply chains, these sellers are successfully pivoting their focus toward the North and Latin American markets.