Who We Are

About FIFA Hub

A fast, no-clutter reference for the 2026 World Cup — built by fans, for fans.

What This Site Is

FIFA Hub 2026 is an independent, fan-made reference site for the 2026 FIFA World Cup — the first edition to feature 48 teams, co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. We built this because most official sources are slow, ad-heavy, or buried under unrelated content. Here you'll find live scores, group standings, the full schedule, team profiles, World Cup history going back to 1930, and a couple of fun extras — a champion predictor and a trivia quiz.

What This Site Is Not

This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to FIFA or any national football association, club, or broadcaster. All team names, flags, and competition names are used for descriptive and informational purposes only under fair use. We don't sell tickets, merchandise, or betting services.

How We Keep It Updated

Match results and standings are refreshed regularly from public football data sources. Historical data (past World Cup and Club World Cup winners) is sourced from publicly available tournament records.

Advertising

This site may display ads via Google AdSense to help cover hosting costs. See our Privacy Policy for details on how ad networks use data.

Feedback & Corrections

Spotted an error in a score, group table, or team profile? We try to keep everything accurate, but with 48 teams and 104 matches, mistakes happen. If you'd like to flag something, reach out via the contact details below.

Contact

For questions, corrections, or feedback, email us at contact@fifahub2026.example (replace with your real contact email).