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Foden, Maguire among notable names left off England's FIFA World Cup roster

England revealed its roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and some notable names were left out. Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold were among the omissions from Thomas Tuchel’s roster as the German-born coach underlined the importance of “team spirit and being unselfish” as they vie for first men's title since 1966.


Road to Greatness: Niko Sigur

Niko Sigur explains that he's fueled by being overlooked as a small midfielder and his desire to represent Canada at the FIFA World Cup in Gatorade Road to Greatness.


Europa League Final: SC Freiburg 0, Aston Villa 3

Dominant Aston Villa dispatched Freiburg to win the Europa League and end a 30-year trophy drought. First-half stunners from Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia gave Villa control before Morgan Rogers' strike sealed a second major European title 44 years after they won the European Cup.


Southampton expelled from Championship playoffs for spying on Middlesbrough

Southampton have been thrown out of the Championship playoffs for spying on Middlesbrough ahead of the first leg of their semifinal tie and were also found guilty of spying on multiple opponents during the 2025-26 season. Middlesbrough have been reinstated and will now play Hull City for a place in the Premier League. The club has also received a four-point deduction in the Championship for the 2026-27 season. Canada's Cyle Larin plays as a striker for The Saints.


NSL: Halifax Tides 1, Vancouver Rise 2

Jessica De Filippo put the Rise in front in the first half, and two minutes after the Tides evened the score, Quinn scored the winner as Vancouver beat Halifax to earn their first win of the season.


Road to Greatness: Mathieu Choiniere

Mathieu Choiniere discusses his dreams of making Canada's national soccer team for the FIFA World Cup, and his motivation and drive to get to this point in his career in Gatorade Road to Greatness.


Neymar named to Brazil's World Cup squad despite doubts on fitness

Neymar made Brazil’s World Cup squad on Monday, a selection many local analysts and former footballers deemed unlikely only days ago. Coach Carlo Ancelotti’s 26-man squad also features, as expected, Brazil’s main players in recent years, Vinicius Júnior and Raphinha.


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