World Cup 2026 LIVE: Fifa issues statement on VAR controversy

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14 Jun 2026 • 6:34 PM MYT
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World Cup 2026 LIVE: Fifa issues statement on VAR controversy

England’s preparations for their World Cup 2026 opener against Croatia have been given more unwelcome disruption after a tornado warning in Kansas City.

Thomas Tuchel and his squad have been forced to shelter inside due to the threat of weather near their training base, with a heavy storm lashing the city. It followed the theft of training equipment prior to their arrival, although most items have now been recovered as England gear up for their first game in Group L.

Already underway are Scotland, winners at a World Cup for the first time in 36 years after a nervy 1-0 success against Haiti. The Scots top Group C thanks to John McGinn’s goal after Brazil and Morocco had earlier shared a draw, and three points could yet be enough to take them into the knockout rounds. Sunday sees two more possible contenders get going, with Germany and the Netherlands in action later as the World Cup rolls on.

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Fifa issues statement on VAR outage during Switzerland-Qatar

11:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Fifa has said a “technical outage” prevented VAR graphics from being shown during Switzerland’s 1-1 draw with Qatar on Saturday.

There was confusion for supporters inside the stadium in California and watching on TV after no images or animations were made available to show that Switzerland’s Remo Freuler was onside moments before winning a penalty in the first half.ITV pundit Gary Neville described the governing body as a “dictatorship” and suggested that failing to demonstrate to viewers why play had been allowed to continue undermined trust in the process.

Fifa said: “During the Qatar vs Switzerland match in the San Francisco Bay Area, a brief technical outage prevented the onside animation graphic from being generated ahead of the penalty awarded to Switzerland in the 14th minute. The issue was quickly resolved.

“The workflow of the VAR was not affected by this issue and followed the normal procedure in checking the on-field decision. The lines used by the VAR to check the position of the relevant players did not show the attacking player to be in an offside position in either of the two situations immediately before the penalty decision.”

VAR will be in use throughout the World Cup (Getty)

Vinicius Jr is Brazil’s cheat code but Morocco show what’s missing under Carlo Ancelotti

11:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Brazil and Morocco shared an entertaining 1-1 draw yesterday, with a stunning goal from Vinicius Jr earning his side a point. Jack Rathborn believes it was a game that showed the flaws evident within Carlo Ancelotti’s side.

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Vinicius Jr is Brazil’s cheat code but Morocco show what’s missing

World Cup 2026 fixtures, results and group tables

11:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Want a reminder of every result so far and all of the games to come at this World Cup? Our one-stop shop has you covered with all of the fixtures, scores and group tables:

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World Cup 2026 fixtures, results and group tables

How Graham Potter led Sweden to the World Cup: ‘It was the best night of my career’

10:45 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Despite that chaotic qualification campaign, Sweden are here – and, in Graham Potter, they have a manager rebuilding his reputation quite effectively. Lawrence Ostlere went to catch up with the former Brighton, Chelsea and West Ham boss ahead of the tournament:

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How Graham Potter led Sweden to the World Cup: ‘It was the best night of my career’

The Isak-Gyokeres conundrum that Graham Potter must solve to fire Sweden at the World Cup

10:30 , Lawrence Ostlere in Houston

Sweden have boasted enviable strikeforces before. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrik Larsson dovetailed to great effect at Euro 2004 and should have gone further than a quarter-final exit to Netherlands on penalties. Sweden’s great post-war team was led by the AC Milan trio known as “Gre-No-Li” – Gren, Nordahl and Liedholm – who together won gold at the 1948 Olympics in London.

They have another potentially elite partnership in 2026, one that points to a strange paradox of this modern Sweden side. They are truly one of the worst teams at the World Cup, a team who were flattened in qualifying, who broke through the back door of the play-offs only because they were so bad, they had slipped down to Nations League C and were able to dominate a group of Slovakia, Estonia and Azerbaijan to book their spot.

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Graham Potter must solve the Isak-Gyokeres conundrum to fire Sweden at the World Cup

Germany are no longer inevitable as painful World Cup failures loom large

10:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

And what of the Germans? For so long the World Cup’s most reliable team, the last two tournaments have been rather more painful. Richard Jolly examines if this will be any different:

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Germany are no longer inevitable as painful World Cup failures loom large

Curacao: How a tiny Caribbean island defied the odds to become the World Cup’s smallest nation

10:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

There are huge links between the Netherlands and Curacao, of course, the Dutch overseas territory competing, improbably, at the World Cup for the first time with a squad almost entirely drawn from those born in Europe. Their participation is great – though it is a stern test against Germany first up.

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How the tiny Caribbean island of Curacao reached the World Cup

Why Virgil van Dijk could be the World Cup’s most valuable player

09:45 , Harry Latham-Coyle

How deep can the Netherlands go? There is a lot to like about their squad, even after injury to Jurrien Timber, but their hopes may rest on Virgil van Dijk re-finding his best football. Richard Jolly explains why he might be the World Cup’s most valuable player.

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Why Virgil van Dijk could be the most valuable player at World Cup 2026

Coming up today....

09:35 , Harry Latham-Coyle

There are two games later this evening British time, and two more in the early hours of tomorrow.

Sunday 14 June

Germany vs Curacao (Group E) – 6pm BST –  ITV 1, ITV X, STV, STV Player

Netherlands vs Japan (Group F) – 9pm BST – ITV 1, ITV X, STV, STV Player

Monday 15 June

Ivory Coast vs Ecuador (Group E) – 12am BST – BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website

Sweden vs Tunisia (Group F) – 3am BST – ITV 1, ITV X, STV, STV Player

Fifa releases statement on empty seats

09:25 , Harry Latham-Coyle

There were empty seats evident again yesterday at venues, which is perhaps natural given the supersized schedule and sky-high prices. Fifa issued a strong statement on Friday.

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Fifa release statement after World Cup match sees thousands of empty seats

The selection gamble that paid off for Australia in shock win over Turkey

09:10 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Also off to a winning start are Australia, with a bold selection call in goal paying off in a 2-0 success over Turkey.

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The bold selection call that paid off for Australia in strong start to World Cup

The secret Scotland weapon who could hold key to World Cup hopes

09:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Ol’ reliable John McGinn got the winner for Scotland, but Chris Wilson picked out another of Steve Clarke’s charges as a key figure in a narrow success over Haiti.

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The secret Scotland weapon who could hold key to World Cup hopes

Scotland celebrate first World Cup win for 36 years

08:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Scotland, meanwhile, are already celebrating having begun their first World Cup in nearly three decades with a first tournament win in nearly four. Richard Jolly was there:

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Scotland create World Cup history and dream of a mythical extra game

How will England line up against Croatia in their 2026 World Cup opener?

08:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Thomas Tuchel will be glad to have selection to focus on in the next couple of days as that Croatia opener looms into focus. Lawrence Ostlere has had a go at predicting what the England manager might be thinking:

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How will England line up against Croatia in their 2026 World Cup opener?

England World Cup chef stopped from boarding train due to kitchen knives

08:25 , Will Castle

England’s team chef, meanwhile, was reportedly stopped from boarding a train due to his cooking knives in another extraordinary turn of events in their pre-World Cup preparations.

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England World Cup chef stopped from boarding train due to kitchen knives

Two men charged over theft of England equipment at World Cup

08:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Two stuffed lions, a Lego set and some expensive football boots were among the items taken in the “heist” that hit England on the way to their World Cup base in Kansas City.

Having enjoyed a smooth, injury-free warm weather training camp in Florida, the Football Association had to deal with an unexpected headache in the Midwest on Friday night.

Equipment was discovered missing upon arriving at their Swope Soccer Village base, with Kansas City mayor Quinton Lucas saying “local, state and federal” officials were working on the “heist in transit of English national team equipment”.

Two men have now been charged.

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Two men charged over theft of England equipment at World Cup

England team hit by theft of boots and balls before World Cup opener

08:05 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The tornado warning is the latest unwelcome distraction for England in a troublesome couple of days – fortunately, most of the items stolen from them on arrival in Kansas City have now been recovered.

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England team hit by theft of boots and balls before World Cup opener

Tornado warning disrupts England as huge storm hits Kansas City

07:55 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The area where England are staying escaped a tornado, but was hit by a heavy storm consisting of high winds, thunder, lightning and heavy rain.

Warnings were heard blaring out in downtown Kansas City, urging people to go indoors.

Local TV stations interrupted coverage of Scotland’s World Cup clash with Haiti and the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs for minute-by-minute tracking of the storm.

England’s pre-tournament camp in Florida was littered with weather issues, including their final warm-up friendly against Costa Rica being delayed by an hour after a thunderstorm, but nothing as severe as a tornado.

The warning saw Kansas City’s fan festival shut early for safety reasons.

A statement from organisers read: “Due to anticipated severe weather, Fifa fan festival will be closing early at 5pm and will not reopen today. The safety of the public, staff, volunteers and entertainers remains our top priority.”

Tornado hits Kansas City and forces England to shelter

07:45 , Will Castle

A tornado has hit Kansas City just hours after England touched down at their World Cup base in the city.

Thomas Tuchel’s side arrived down in the Midwest on Saturday lunchtime after a day and a half off in Florida, holding a community training session at their Swope Soccer Village base at 5pm local time (11pm BST).

The sun was still searing when the squad took to the field, with temperatures at 30 degrees Celsius, but a tornado warning was put out for parts of the city as storms were due to hit in the early evening.

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Tornado hits Kansas City hours after England arrive at World Cup base

Good morning!

07:02 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The World Cup rolls on with another jam-packed day of action ahead. We’ll have all of the latest on the first Sunday of the tournament, including a real worry for England ahead of their opener against Croatia....

England are preparing for their World Cup opener (PA)