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World Cup last 16 fixtures set with live viewing guide
SATURDAY, JULY 04, 2026
Check the 2026 FIFA World Cup last-16 fixtures, Thailand kick-off times and broadcast channels as England, Brazil and Argentina chase quarter-final places
Thailand uses AI to block 13,888 World Cup gambling links in 18 days 
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026
Thailand has used AI to block 13,888 illegal World Cup 2026 gambling pages and warned restaurants and venues against unauthorised commercial screenings of live broadcasts.
Merlin the duck becomes Mexico City’s cutest World Cup star
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026
Merlin, a calm and camera-friendly duck in a Mexico football jersey, has gone viral on Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, charming World Cup fans and tourists with his colourful style and gentle personality.
US keeps Iran World Cup travel curbs under review amid planned FIFA complaint
SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2026
The US is keeping Iran’s World Cup travel arrangements under review while defending restrictions that require the squad to return to its Tijuana base after matches.
JAS-Monomax turns World Cup rights into Thailand sports-streaming power play
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2026
JAS and Monomax’s FIFA World Cup rights deal aims to build a long-term sports and entertainment ecosystem, with all 104 matches on Monomax and more than 40 games on free TV.
JAS secures Thailand’s World Cup 2026 broadcast rights
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2026
JAS is set to brief media on its exclusive Thailand broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026, hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada
Thailand left as sole ASEAN-region holdout after 10 neighbours secure 2026 World Cup rights
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2026
Ten Southeast Asian countries have secured rights to broadcast the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while Thailand still awaits clarity as JAS continues talks with FIFA over the costly rights package.