Tournament Guides
Your comprehensive guide to the biggest football competitions on the planet.
UEFA Champions League
Europe's Elite Club CompetitionOverview
The UEFA Champions League is the pinnacle of European club football, bringing together the continent's most successful and storied clubs in a competition that captivates billions of viewers worldwide. Established in 1955 as the European Cup, it has evolved into the most prestigious and commercially valuable club tournament in the world.
Format
The reformed Champions League features an expanded league phase with 36 teams competing in a Swiss-system format. Each team plays eight matches against different opponents before the top teams advance to the knockout rounds. The knockout stage features two-legged ties culminating in a single-match final at a predetermined venue.
Top Contenders
Real Madrid
Man City
Barcelona
Bayern Munich
PSG
Premier League
England's Top DivisionOverview
The Premier League is the most-watched football league on earth, broadcast to over 200 countries and territories. Known for its relentless pace, physical intensity, and competitive depth, it represents the ultimate test of consistency in domestic football. No match is easy; any team can beat any other on any given day.
Format
Twenty clubs compete in a double round-robin format, playing each opponent home and away for a total of 38 matches per season. The team with the most points at the end of the season is crowned champion. The bottom three teams are relegated to the Championship, ensuring constant competitive stakes throughout the campaign.
Top Contenders
Man City
Arsenal
Liverpool
La Liga
Spain's Top FlightOverview
La Liga is synonymous with technical excellence, tactical sophistication, and some of the greatest players and clubs in football history. Spanish football emphasizes possession, positional play, and creative intelligence, producing a style that has dominated European competition for decades. The league has produced more Ballon d'Or winners than any other domestic competition.
Format
Twenty clubs compete in a double round-robin format over 38 matchdays. Head-to-head record is the primary tiebreaker, adding extra significance to direct encounters between title rivals. The top four qualify for the Champions League, while the bottom three are relegated.
Top Contenders
Barcelona
Real Madrid
Atletico Madrid
FIFA World Cup 2026
The Global StageOverview
The FIFA World Cup is the most-watched sporting event in human history, uniting nations and cultures through the universal language of football. The 2026 edition, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, promises to be the largest and most ambitious tournament ever, with an expanded format featuring 48 nations competing for the ultimate prize in international football.
Format
The expanded 48-team format features 12 groups of four teams each. The top two from each group, plus the eight best third-placed teams, advance to a 32-team knockout round. The tournament then follows a traditional single-elimination bracket through the Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals, and the Final.