World Cup 2026: The most political of all time?

2026世界杯:足球盛宴还是资本杀猪盘?

The Global Story

2026-05-28

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Politics, power and money have always been part of international sporting competitions, and football (or soccer) is no exception. However, this year’s World Cup faces new challenges. The United States is co-hosting the tournament with Canada and Mexico, and its relationship with its neighbours has at times been rocky. Two countries at war with each other – the US and Iran – have never played in the same competition before. Some fans are anxious about travelling to games at a time of high tension. And the cost of attending the event has led some to ask whether this World Cup is really worth it. Mehreen Khan, economics editor of The Times of London and a lifelong fan of the sport, joins us to discuss what this World Cup could mean for a divided world. Producers: Cat Farnsworth and Aron Keller Executive producer: James Shield Mix: Travis Evans Senior news editor: China Collins Photo: FIFA World Cup on display in Toronto. Credit: Kevin Sousa/ Imagn Images
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  • Mashallah, Mashallah... Mashallah Bedouins!

  • It's June 1998 in the French city of Lyon.

  • Two football teams, or soccer teams if you like, have gathered for what's been called

  • probably the most politically charged match in the history of the World Cup.

  • Iran are about to play the USA in the group stages of the 1998 tournament.

  • And in Lyon, the fans sound pretty chilled.

  • It's all about football, nothing to do with politics.

  • You know, the politicians screwed up the relations between the two countries 20 years ago

  • and they haven't been able to fix it since.

  • But there's a ton of pressure coming down from the top.

  • A US official has called this, quote, the "mother of all games".

  • Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has ordered his players not to walk towards the Americans

  • to shake hands before the game, as protocol dictates.

  • And Bill Clinton is laying it on thick.

  • As we cheer today's game between American and Iranian athletes,

  • I hope it can be another step toward ending the estrangement between our nations.

  • There was a huge security operation around the match,

  • but when the players took to the pitch on midsummer's night, they shook hands normally.

  • They had their photo taken together, and then they played.