It’s not completely unexpected that someone on TikTok jumped on the bandwagon, claiming to be able to time travel and thus know who the World Cup winner will be.
China’s zero-COVID policies have driven many to breaking point and it doesn’t help when you turn on the telly to see footage of maskless crowds having a great time.
Thousands of fans were left irate when FIFA and Qatar announced just days before the tournament that no beer would be sold at stadiums.
Everyone’s having a good chuckle at an Ozzie man’s reaction after he realised he was on the telly.
You don’t need to have followed the lead-up to the tournament closely to know about the human rights concerns that have caused this to become the most controversial World Cup in modern history.
Following a missile landing in the eastern Polish town of Przewodówon on Tuesday, nothing was left to chance regarding the players’ safety.
World Cup beer ban. Rassie banned again. Twitter employee exodus. R74m lotto winner going back to work. Heidi wardrobe malfunction.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off on Sunday in Qatar and wow, has the build-up been underwhelming.
They say everybody has their price and that appears to be true for David Beckham and his role as a Qatar World Cup ambassador.
Fans watching the Bafana Bafana game against Ethiopia live on Tuesday was such a success that the SA Football Association (SAFA) is setting things up to allow 10 times more fans to come and watch the next match.
Dust off your vuvuzelas because it has been confirmed that 2 000 vaccinated fans will be allowed to attend the much-anticipated Bafana against Ethiopia match live tomorrow.