FIFA World Cup 2026
Editorial Policy
This editorial policy explains how Soccer26Live builds, checks and updates World Cup 2026 guide pages.
How we build pages
Soccer26Live pages are built around practical fan questions: when a match starts, where it is played, which teams are involved, how groups work, where TV information can be checked and what a reader should know before matchday.
Pages are written in simple English, with short paragraphs, clear tables and internal links to related teams, groups, stadiums, tickets and TV guides.
Source checks
Fixture, stadium, team, ticket and broadcast pages are checked against official tournament pages, rights-holder notes, reliable football sources and structured site data before publication.
When a detail is not final, we avoid presenting it as confirmed. Pages use wording such as pending, listed, scheduled or check before kickoff where that is more accurate.
Corrections and updates
Readers can send correction links for schedules, squads, player data, TV channels, ticket notes, stadium details or page layout issues.
Corrections are reviewed against the source provided and then added to the relevant page when they improve accuracy or clarity.
Send an Editorial Correction
Email corrections to soccer26live@gmail.com and include the page URL plus the source link.
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FAQs
These answers cover the most common schedule, squad and tournament questions.
Where do the kickoff times come from?
Displayed times are converted from each match's UTC kickoff.
Can I browse by venue or city?
Yes. Venue and city pages link into the same fixture list.
Will TBD knockout slots be updated?
Yes. TBD slots will update once the teams are officially confirmed.