World Cup 2026 Squads Ranked: Full 48-Team Breakdown
ESPN ranks all 48 final World Cup squads, analyzing each 26-player selection for strengths, weaknesses, and the title hopes across the field.
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ESPN ranks all 48 final World Cup squads, analyzing each 26-player selection for strengths, weaknesses, and the title hopes across the field.
Celtic target £2.6m-rated Zinedin Smajlovic while Hearts close on Calvin Miller. Preston trigger £6m option for Alfie Devine. Aberdeen near Connor Ronan deal.
PSG retained the Champions League title with a penalty shootout win over Arsenal in 2026, ending the Gunners' dream of a first European Cup in 20 years.
Following 47 arrests from two matches, Police Scotland's chief says fan violence is 'shrugged off' and urges the SFA and SPFL to impose fan bans.
Mauricio Pochettino unveils the 26-man USMNT roster for the 2026 World Cup at a New York event, featuring striker Folarin Balogun and a mix of veterans.
Joao Palhinha’s goal gave Tottenham a 1-0 win over Everton to secure Premier League survival on the final day. He credited the crowd after a tough season.
Sinclair Armstrong, 22, joins Göztepe on a four-year deal. Republic of Ireland forward leaves Bristol City after 83 apps and 7 goals for Turkish Süper Lig side.
Twenty years on, Zidane's headbutt in the 2006 World Cup final remains a national trauma for France. The incident that ended a legend's career still resonates.
Ben Gannon-Doak, after missing Euro 2024 through injury, says he is much more ready for World Cup 2026 and Scotland's group stage challenges.
Italy's friendly in Luxembourg marks a fresh start with a youthful lineup as Baldini turns to Donnarumma, Pisilli, and Esposito, only 64 days after missing the
Everton target Middlesbrough's Hayden Hackney in £10-15m deal, battling Brighton, Spurs, Forest, Leeds and Palace after playoff final loss.
Newcastle announced exits of six players, including Trippier and Ramsdale, while Gillespie and Schär extended. The clear-out signals a summer rebuild.