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FIFA has reversed part of its controversial World Cup stadium policy, confirming that fans in the United States and Canada will now be allowed to bring sealed water bottles into venues after widespread criticism over hydration and heat concerns. However, uncertainty remains over whether the same rules will apply to matches in Mexico, where clarification is still pending ahead of kickoff.
German mathematician Joachim Klement, who correctly predicted the last three World Cup winners, believes the Netherlands will win the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Using a model that combines economic, demographic and footballing factors, Klement forecasts the Dutch will defeat Portugal in the final. His prediction adds intrigue to a tournament already filled with expectations and uncertainty.
Saudi Arabia supporters travelling to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States are reportedly being offered complimentary tickets for their national teams matches, according to media reports. The initiative, shared by the Saudi supporters group and embassy in Washington, comes amid wider criticism of FIFAs pricing structure and legal scrutiny over ticket affordability and transparency for fans.
Lamine Yamal has been named LaLiga Player of the Season after a standout campaign that helped Barcelona secure the Spanish title. The 18-year-old finished with 16 goals and 11 assists, leading the league in creativity despite injury setbacks that ruled him out late in the season. His rise continues as he prepares for a central role with Spain at the upcoming World Cup.
The United Arab Emirates has launched its first licensed online gaming platform, Play971. This marks a significant step in the country's regulated gaming industry. The platform offers sports wagering and internet gaming options. Users must be 21 and present in the UAE. This development signals a new era for regulated commercial gaming in the nation.

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