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Tim Brando tells Dan Dakich why he thinks LIV never grabbed the attention of American golf fans
MEXICO CITY, June 17 : Hours before Colombia's World Cup opener, Mexico City was already awash in yellow as thousands of visiting fans transformed the capital into a temporary slice of South America.
June 16 : Carrying the hopes of his nation on his shoulders, Norway striker Erling Haaland announced his arrival at the World Cup in typically emphatic fashion, with two goals in a majestic display as his side hammered Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel explore why World Cup fans from Europe and Asia are discovering and appreciating American culture, particularly its comfort food classics and chain restaurants. They highlight tourists' surprise at large portion sizes and variety in places like Waffle House and Buc-ee's. Panelists debate whether this appreciation is genuine or a subtle critique of American dining, emphasizing the unique appeal of U.S. casual eateries.
SANTA CLARA, California, June 14 : A resurgent Austria buoyed by European success will end a 28-year exile from the World Cup in California on Tuesday against a Jordan team making its first step on the global stage.
Dan Dakich reacts to 7X NBA champion Robert Horry’s bold advice urging Caitlin Clark to finally fight back and retaliate the next time she takes a flagrant foul.
TORONTO — Never mind the fact that Canada didn't win, or that it wasn't the very first game of the tournament. History was made in Toronto on Friday: Canada hosted a men's World Cup match for the first time, drawing 1-1 with Bosnia-Herzegovina. They earned their first point, too.
TORONTO, June 12 : Tickets remained unsold, an opening night fan festival was rained out and the top-ranking teams are playing in the U.S. and Mexico but visitors arriving in Toronto are determined to enjoy the first-ever World Cup soccer match played in Canada.