Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 9
Reuters Launches 3-Times-Weekly World Cup Newsletter for 2026 Tournament
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 9

Reuters Launches 3-Times-Weekly World Cup Newsletter for 2026 Tournament

1 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 9

Summary

  • Reuters has introduced Inside Track, a newsletter dedicated to the 2026 World Cup that will land in readers’ inboxes three times a week throughout the tournament.
  • Aadi Nair, a Reuters sports correspondent, will curate the biggest stories, results and standout moments, drawing on reporting from colleagues in stadiums, training camps and host cities across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
  • The newsletter will pair match coverage with analysis and original reporting on teams, players and the broader mood of the event, both on and off the pitch.
  • Reuters said it will also examine wider issues around the 2026 tournament, including what it means for the three host nations and how politics, immigration policy and global flashpoints intersect with the competition.

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