About
Welcome to World Cup Daily, an independent multilingual platform built to deliver accurate, timely, and accessible coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Our mission
World Cup Daily was created to solve a simple problem: football fans searching for World Cup 2026 information often encounter fragmented updates, thin content, or unofficial claims. We bring together match schedules, qualified team profiles, host city guides, stadium details, ticket guidance, and tournament explainers into one structured, source-backed resource. Our goal is to help supporters plan, follow, and understand the tournament with confidence.
Who we serve
We serve a global audience of football supporters, travelers, journalists, and casual fans who need reliable World Cup information in their own language. Whether you are checking kickoff times, comparing host cities, following squad announcements, or planning a multi-city trip, World Cup Daily is designed to give you verified facts and practical context first.
Editorial team and standards
All content on World Cup Daily is produced or reviewed by the World Cup Daily Editorial Desk, a team of football journalists and data researchers led by a senior sports editor with more than ten years of international football journalism experience. Our editorial standards require every article, guide, and update to be based on identifiable official sources such as FIFA, UEFA, continental confederations, national federations, and reputable news agencies. Before any piece is published, it undergoes fact-checking for accuracy, source verification, and clarity review.
AI assistance and human review
World Cup Daily uses automated tools and language models to assist with drafting and content organization, especially for rapidly evolving topics like squad announcements and fixture changes. However, no article is published without human editorial review. Every automated draft is checked for factual accuracy, source link validity, duplicate content risks, and grammatical correctness before it goes live.
How we source information
We treat source transparency as a core feature, not an afterthought. Every article and guide lists its sources with publisher names, article titles, URLs, and the date the information was checked. When sources conflict, we explain the discrepancy and tell readers which source we consider authoritative for that specific claim. Our primary sources include FIFA tournament pages, FIFA ticketing and venue announcements, UEFA qualification reports, AP and Reuters coverage, and official national federation statements.
Technology and performance
World Cup Daily is built with modern static-site generation technology to ensure fast load times, strong security, and low environmental impact. The site is served through a global content delivery network, optimized for mobile devices, and structured for search engines with semantic HTML, JSON-LD structured data, multilingual sitemaps, and RSS feeds. We do not track users across the web, and we minimize third-party scripts to protect reader privacy and page speed.
Get in touch
We welcome feedback, corrections, partnership inquiries, and reader questions. If you spot an error, have a source we should consider, or want to explore advertising or content collaboration opportunities, please visit our Contact page.
World Cup Daily is not affiliated with FIFA, UEFA, or any national federation. We are an independent editorial project focused on helping fans navigate the biggest tournament in football.