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Last updated: June 9, 2026, 5:50 AM ET

Age‑Defying World Cup Contenders In a rare glimpse of veteran longevity, only one non‑goalkeeper over 40 has ever appeared at a World Cup, yet this summer could see four more reach that milestone highlighting age trends. The potential influx of seasoned stars underscores a broader shift toward experience as teams balance youthful dynamism with seasoned composure, a factor that could tilt early knockout matchups.

Real Madrid’s Presidential Pivot After a two‑year trophy drought, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez has called for new elections to reassert his influence, positioning a major overhaul as part of his legacy plan announcing new direction. The move signals an impending reshuffle in the club’s strategic priorities, potentially reshaping transfer policy and managerial appointments ahead of the next La Liga season.

World Cup Power Rankings and Player Rankings Current analysts rank the top 15 squads for this year’s tournament, offering a snapshot of perceived strengths and vulnerabilities analyzing team prospects. Complementing national assessments, a separate list ranks the top 50 individual players expected to shine at the event, spotlighting emerging talents and established stars whose performances could define their careers listing elite talent.

Fan Engagement and Ballon d’Or Contenders BBC Sport’s new World Cup predictor game invites supporters to test their tactical acumen, with a signed football as the prize launching interactive game. Meanwhile, after a hat‑trick against Northern Ireland, former France striker Louis Saha has positioned Michael Olise as a rising Ballon d’Or candidate, noting his recent form and international impact highlighting Olise’s rise.

Transfer Chases Across the Premier League Manchester United and Manchester City are both targeting Chelsea’s left‑back Marc Cucurella, a move that could reshape defensive options for both clubs monitoring transfer moves. The rivalry over the same player reflects a broader trend of intra‑league competition for high‑profile talents as clubs prepare for the next transfer window.

Scotland’s Emotional Narrative Diogo Jota’s widow has penned a heartfelt message urging Scotland captain Andrew Robertson to carry her late husband’s spirit on the World Cup stage offering emotional support. Parallel discussions in a podcast examine Scotland’s striking options and a contentious debate with Norway over tactical approaches, illustrating the national team's internal dynamics discussing squad strategy.

Global Preview of the Expanded Tournament Ian Darke’s World Cup preview outlines favorites and potential dark horses, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of a 48‑team format setting tournament expectations. His analysis underscores how emerging nations could upset traditional powerhouses, adding layers of complexity to the competition’s early phases.