FIFA World Cup 2026: What to know about Trump’s threat to move Boston games

United States President Donald Trump has threatened to relocate FIFA World Cup 2026 matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston, after suggesting that parts of the city had been “taken over” by unrest.

Foxborough, Massachusetts, home to the NFL’s New England Patriots and about 48km (30 miles) from Boston, is set to stage matches as the US cohosts the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada. Trump was asked about Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu, a Democrat whom he called “intelligent” but “radical left”.

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“We could take them away,” Trump said of the World Cup games. “I love the people of Boston, and I know the games are sold out. But your mayor is not good.”

Trump has previously made similar threats against San Francisco and Seattle. He repeated his Boston threats on Wednesday.

Can Trump take away the FIFA World Cup 2026 games?

Trump has previously suggested he could declare cities “not safe” for the 104-game football tournament and alter a detailed hosting plan that FIFA confirmed in 2022. It includes games at NFL stadiums near New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

World Cup host sites aren’t up to Trump. The 11 US cities – plus three in Mexico and two in Canada – are contracted with FIFA, which would face significant logistical and legal issues to make changes in the eight months before the June 11 kickoff.

“It’s FIFA’s tournament, FIFA’s jurisdiction, FIFA makes those decisions,” the football body’s vice president Victor Montagliani said earlier this month at a sports business conference in London.

The organisation seemed to soften its stance somewhat on Wednesday, saying in a statement that “safety and security are the top priorities at all FIFA events worldwide” and noting that precautions are “obviously the governments’ responsibility, and they decide what is in the best interest for public safety”.

“We hope every one of our 16 Host Cities will be ready to successfully host and fulfil all necessary requirements,” the FIFA statement added.

Trump has insisted that “if somebody is doing a bad job, and if I feel there’s unsafe conditions, I would call Gianni – the head of FIFA who’s phenomenal – and I would say, ‘Let’s move into another location’, and they would do that.”

The president meant FIFA head Gianni Infantino, a close ally. Trump said Infantino “wouldn’t love to do it, but he’d do it very easily”.

Speaking on a local podcast on Wednesday, Wu questioned how Trump could take away the games with less than a year to go. She said most everything is already “locked down by contract” so no single person “even if they live in the White House currently can undo it”.

“There’s no ability to take away the World Cup games,” Wu said. “There’s no real threat when it comes to saying cities are so unsafe that they can’t host the games.”

The FIFA World Cup 2026 games in Boston

Among the seven matches that will be played at Gillette Stadium in the Boston suburb of Foxborough will be five group stage matches, one match in the round of 32, and a quarterfinal match on July 9, 2026. The news of so many big games was a surprise to local organisers.

“The later in the tournament, the more eyeballs,” said Mike Loynd, head of Boston’s World Cup organising committee, when the schedule was announced last year. “For us, it’s just a matter of excitement. … For us, it’s a perfect schedule. I don’t think FIFA could have done a better job.”

The tournament is expected to bring $1.1bn in local economic impact, create over 5,000 jobs, and generate more than $60m of tax revenue throughout the region, according to organisers. They also expect that more than two million visitors will come to New England throughout the tournament’s 39-day span.

What is Robert Kraft’s connection with Trump?

Gillette Stadium is operated by Robert Kraft, who owns the NFL’s New England Patriots and Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution.

Kraft served as honorary chair of the United Bid Committee to help bring the World Cup back to the US. In a 2024 interview on the podcast The Breakfast Club, he described himself as a “social friend” of Trump beginning in the 1990s shortly after he purchased the Patriots. He said in that interview that the only donation he’d ever made to Trump was a “strong donation to his inauguration” following his 2016 election.

But Kraft also gifted the president a diamond-encrusted Super Bowl ring during his first term after the Patriots won the NFL’s championship to cap the 2016 season. Sitting presidents typically receive gifts from sports teams during celebratory White House visits — a personalised jersey is standard — but Kraft gave Trump a ring as well, the team confirmed at the time.

Kraft decided after the team’s April 2017 visit to have a ring made for Trump so he would have something special to display in his presidential library, the team said. But Kraft said in that same 2024 Breakfast Club interview that he hadn’t spoken to Trump since the January 6, 2021 attack by Trump supporters on the US Capitol.

Trump takes aim at Boston

Boston and its mayor have been frequent targets of the Trump administration for much of the year.

Trump and his allies have focused their attacks on the city’s so-called sanctuary city polices and how much police should support deportations. In September, the Trump administration sued the city, arguing its sanctuary city policies are illegal under federal law and the city’s refusal to cooperate with immigration authorities has resulted in the release of dangerous criminals who should be deported.

The Trump administration has already deployed US National Guard troops to Washington and Memphis, and efforts to do so in Chicago and Portland, Oregon, have sparked legal fights. Democratic and Republican leaders across Massachusetts have pushed back against the National Guard deployment in Boston, and Wu, who is running unopposed for re-election, often cites the city’s historical low crime rates.

BBC hit back at Gregg Wallace’s harassment claim and say he’s not entitled to damages

The BBC has said Gregg Wallace is not “entitled to any damages” in response to his High Court claim alleging that the broadcaster and one of its subsidiaries caused him “distress and harassment”.

Last week it was revealed Wallace, who was sacked from BBC’s MasterChef earlier this year, is claiming up to £10,000 in damages from BBC and BBC Studios Distribution following his axe from the show. The former TV chef has claimed they allegedly caused him “distress and harassment” by failing to disclose to him his personal data.

He was dismissed from the show following an independent investigation into historical allegations of misconduct. The report found 45 allegations of misconduct were substantiated, including inappropriate language and humour.

In its defence filed at the High Court, Jason Pobjoy KC, for the BBC, said: “It is denied that the claimant has suffered any distress or harassment as a result of the responses of the BBC.”

He continued, according to PA: “It is denied that the claimant is entitled to any damages, interest or other relief, whether as pleaded or otherwise.”

The broadcast also denied that Mr Wallace has “suffered any distress or harassment” as a result of its responses. While documents also allege Wallace failed to give the BBC prior notice of his intention to file legal proceedings.

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Rating Raducanu’s season – and what does future hold?

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Emma Raducanu completed a half-century of matches in a season for the first time in her career.

They included a semi-final showing in Washington, plus a quarter-final in Miami and a last-16 appearance on the Rome clay at WTA 1000 level.

There were also chastening defeats by the world’s elite on the Grand Slam stage and a frustrating conclusion in Asia with illness, a bad back and missed match points.

But the British number one’s decision to curtail her season two weeks early, and miss events in Tokyo and Hong Kong because of lingering sickness, is a sound one.

Raducanu has contested 22 tournaments this year, and was also in Auckland and set to play on New Year’s Eve before withdrawing because of her back. That is more than enough.

She now has 11 weeks to recover, rest and train for the 2026 season.

Best year since winning the US Open

Physically, the 22-year-old has proved a lot more robust – even if her back is becoming a familiar foe.

It cost her vital preparation time last December and was a regular irritation on the clay and grass before stopping her in her tracks at the Ningbo Open this week.

“Structurally I’m more prone and susceptible to picking up things like this,” Raducanu said of her back in May.

There were many periods this summer when she looked a top-20 player. Her serve has become a more potent weapon, with the longer motion offering the potential for greater power and precision.

Top-10 victories still proving elusive

Of Raducanu’s 22 defeats, only seven came against lower-ranked opponents, with three in the past month alone.

But beating the very best, who often possess greater power, has proved beyond her so far.

She lost 10 of her 11 matches against top-10 players in 2025, the exception being a victory over Emma Navarro in Miami in March.

She was very competitive against world number one Aryna Sabalenka on Wimbledon’s Centre Court – and took her to a third set tie-break in Cincinnati – but there was little room for encouragement elsewhere.

After a 6-1 6-2 loss to ninth seed Elena Rybakina at the US Open, Raducanu reflected on where she needs to improve to change the narrative.

“My serve – it’s been better, but I think it can get better [still],” she told BBC Sport.

“The ball after the serve as well, so I’m ready for a fast return. I think that’s where I still have some big work to do.

“I think starting the point is extremely important when you are playing at that kind of level.”

Raducanu developed an unfortunate habit in Asia of failing to convert match points.

Last year’s Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova saved three against her in Seoul, and then world number five Jessica Pegula did exactly the same in Beijing a week later.

More concerning, though, was the way Raducanu faded in the deciding set of those matches. Against Pegula, Raducanu went for broke and subsided quickly.

Standby for Raducanu and Roig season two

Emma Raducanu and Francisco Roig talk at the China OpenGetty Images

Raducanu and Roig are planning a pre-season training block at the end of the year, and 2026 could begin with the United Cup team competition in Sydney and Perth.

As Raducanu is now all but certain to finish the year as British number one, she and Jack Draper will be GB’s team if they take up the opportunity to play in the tournament.

Ranking points will be on offer and could yet be crucial as Raducanu, the current world number 29, tries to squeeze among the 32 seeds for the Australian Open later that month.

As well as helping her learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs in the back of the car on the way to work, Raducanu has credited Roig with a “confident and calm presence that rubs off when I am on court”.

Time to work through changes on the practice court has been limited so far because of the sport’s frenetic schedule.

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Liverpool have lost three games in a row in all competitions but can they get back on track against old rivals Manchester United on Sunday?

“This is a huge game for Arne Slot’s side,” said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. “United can definitely hurt Liverpool on the break, and that is clearly the way they will set up at Anfield.”

Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests.

For week eight, he takes on Addison and Aya from CBBC football drama Jamie Johnson FC (JJFC), which is set in the world of an elite academy at fictional Premier League club Hawx United.

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Series three of JJFC began last week, and is available now on BBC iPlayer, with two episodes added each week.

Past series have covered topics like bullying and medical emergencies such as a cardiac arrest after a match.

Outside of the show, Addison and Aya are both players at academies and they feel it is important that JJFC covers what life is really like for young players trying to make their way in the game.

“It’s great fun making the show, but we cover some serious stuff too,” said Addison, 14, who plays for Wigan Athletic.

“Football is really enjoyable but sometimes it isn’t just about how good you are,” Aya, who has already played for QPR’s first-team aged 16, added.

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Addison is a Manchester United fan, and has played for Wigan since he was eight.

“Lionel Messi was probably the first player I looked up to but now I’m getting older, I am starting to prefer Cristiano Ronaldo,” he explained.

“For United, I’ve always been a fan of Jesse Lingaard and Marcus Rashford, but I am a central or attacking midfielder and the player I model myself on is definitely Kevin de Bruyne.

“He is really intelligent and some of the passes he makes are just perfect.

“I sometimes analyse Bruno Fernandes’ game for United too. I wouldn’t say he is playing the best at the moment, but he’s a great player and he plays in a similar position to me.

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Aya is an Arsenal fan who started out with the Gunners but has been with QPR since 2024 and made her senior debut for them in the Women’s National League at the end of last season.

“It was a fantastic experience to be called up and actually play for the first team,” she said. “The Women’s Super League is my goal, and just playing in it – I want to be known by people, like Chloe Kelly is.

“My favourite player is Messi but when I started playing, Mesut Ozil was really good and now I love watching Eberechi Eze.

“I usually play as a number 10, central midfielder or a winger – I am left-footed but versatile so wherever the coach wants to put me! – but I am definitely that kind of creative player.

“I’ve been on JJFC since last year. It’s great fun but it’s also good to see the different levels of the players on the show, including the boys.

“I know I can always improve as a player and the bigger the mix of different players, the more I know what I need to do.”

Chris Sutton, Addison and Aya were speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.

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Saturday, 18 October

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The treatment that Ange Postecoglou is getting from Nottingham Forest fans is just ridiculous.

It saddens me, actually, that they are calling for him to be sacked after just seven games – and I don’t think it’s fair at all.

I covered Forest’s defeat at Newcastle before the international break. That was the result I expected, and Newcastle thoroughly deserved to win too, but it still showed all this talk of how Ange can only play one way is wrong because Forest were not open at all at St James’ Park – they tried to contain Newcastle and played on the counter.

The problem they had was that they could not get up the pitch, but if you were a Forest fan watching that game then you would be thinking that Ange did try and play with a bit of balance.

Now they are at home, the onus will be on them to go forward more against Chelsea, whose manager Enzo Maresca has also come under pressure this season.

Chelsea’s late victory over Liverpool last time out was important for Maresca after back-to-back league defeats.

In many ways I hope Forest win, to take the heat off Postecoglou a little, but I don’t see it happening.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

Addison’s prediction: Forest will put up a good fight but Chelsea will edge it. 1-2

Aya’s prediction: The Forest manager is under pressure and that is going to take its toll on the players as well. 1-2

What information do we collect from this quiz?

I was impressed by Newcastle when I watched them against Forest. Their midfield is so powerful, and they have got good options out wide.

I don’t think they will start firing properly up front until Yoane Wissa is fit to help Nick Woltemade but, defensively, they look pretty solid and that has been backed up by their results on the road.

Newcastle have drawn all three of their away games in the league this season, without scoring or conceding.

The goals will come, but I don’t see them as having enough to beat a Brighton team who always look dangerous even when they are not playing that well.

The Seagulls have drawn two out of three at home so far, so I guess this has got a draw written all over it, too.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-1

Addison’s prediction: Definitely Newcastle to win! 0-2

Aya’s prediction: Brighton always seem to score but don’t often keep a clean sheet. Newcastle draw a lot, so it’s got to be a draw hasn’t it? 2-2

What information do we collect from this quiz?

Burnley have been a bit unlucky to lose four out of four on the road so far, but they really need to get something at home, especially against another promoted team.

The Clarets beat Sunderland at Turf Moor at the start of the season, which is their only league win to date.

Scott Parker’s side have been competitive in most of their other games too but so have Leeds, who have scored the same amount of goals as Burnley – seven – but feel like they carry a bit more of a threat.

This is going to be very tight. I don’t like going for too many draws, but this fixture finished 0-0 in the Championship last season and I am going for the same outcome this time.

Sutton’s prediction: 0-0

Addison’s prediction: It is going to be close but I am going with Burnley 1-0

Aya’s prediction: Burnley have started the season pretty poorly. I like Leeds because they are always determined to win. 1-2

What information do we collect from this quiz?

What an absolute nightmare of a game this is to predict.

Two brilliantly coached teams, who are so well organised and in great form, and are capable of getting a result against anyone, home or away.

I could make a case for both of them to win this, so the easy way out would be to opt for a draw – but I can’t go for another one of those, despite both meetings between the two sides finishing 0-0 last season.

Instead, I am going for someone to nick it. But who?

I might as well toss a coin here… but I am going to go with Antoine Semenyo to win it for Bournemouth, although you can guarantee that Palace will score in the first five minutes now.

Sutton’s prediction: 0-1

Addison’s prediction: This is going to be tight. 1-1

Aya’s prediction: Bournemouth won’t let them win easily but I think Palace are the stronger team – maybe a last-minute winner for them. 2-1

What information do we collect from this quiz?

What a joke it is that Jack Grealish cannot play for Everton against his parent club.

The City fans would love to welcome Grealish back like they did Kevin de Bruyne with Napoli a few weeks ago, and he would have had a point to prove against Pep Guardiola. City were happy for him to leave on loan, so why shouldn’t he play against them?

Grealish has been a revelation for Everton and is a big reason they have been more expansive this season. Without him, I am just expecting them to stay deep and defend in numbers.

They will still try to get in behind City on the break and try to make the most of the home side’s high line, but Grealish would have improved their chances of getting something here and the fact he is not playing has upset me.

Everton might still get some chances but the big question for everyone playing City at the moment is how do you stop Erling Haaland – and I am not sure they will have the answer.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-0

Addison’s prediction: City will win, but I am not sure about the score – they will concede but it is a matter of how many goals they will get. 2-1

Aya’s prediction: Aya’s prediction: This could be quite comfortable for City. Every striker misses some chances, even the very best, but at the moment Haaland is hard to stop. 3-0

What information do we collect from this quiz?

Firstly, huge apologies to Sunderland fans. After all the stick I got from them for being so negative about them this season, I knew that as soon as I backed them to win a game, the wheels would come off – and that’s exactly what happened against Manchester United.

It just shows that they are better off with me writing their team off, so they should probably welcome my prediction for this game.

This week, they are at home to Wolves, who are bottom of the table without a win, but the Black Cats have picked up a few injuries and their squad strength is a little bit of a concern.

United deserved to beat them before the international break – and it’s not often you say that about United, is it? – but I was impressed by Regis le Bris because he did not make any excuses afterwards.

Sunderland need to get back on track but I don’t think they will find it straightforward against a Wolves side who have drawn their last two games. There is not going to be a lot in this, and even I can’t pick a winner.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-1

Addison’s prediction: Sunderland are a good side and Wolves are bottom. 2-0

Aya’s prediction: It just feels like both these teams don’t score many. 1-1

What information do we collect from this quiz?

Fulham are no pushovers and they drew this fixture last season, but no-one is stopping Arsenal at the moment.

Martin Odegaard is out injured for a few weeks but it won’t make a difference. Their squad depth is so strong and my feeling right now is that they are going to power their way to the title.

Sutton’s prediction: 0-2

Addison’s prediction: Arsenal are definitely favourites here. 1-3

Aya’s prediction: Arsenal to win, of course. They are the best team in the world, you know… you can’t top them! My favourite player at the moment has to be Bukayo Saka. He has that arrogance on the pitch in that he plays like he is the best but he doesn’t show it when he talks, and he stays humble. 1-2

Sunday, 19 October

What information do we collect from this quiz?

After a slow start to the season, Aston Villa are on a good run of results with four straight wins now.

I am still not convinced by their performances, though, and this will be a good test of where Unai Emery’s side are really at and whether they have actually turned a corner or not.

I don’t watch Tottenham and feel like they will score a barrel-load of goals, but they have got a good balance to their team and I am backing them to find a way to win this.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Addison’s prediction: This might only get going in the second half, but Tottenham to take it. 1-0

Aya’s prediction: Spurs have made a really strong start. 2-1

What information do we collect from this quiz?

There are definitely reasons for Manchester United to be optimistic here.

Liverpool have issues defensively, and their weakness at full-back might suit United’s tactics. I can see Bryan Mbeumo causing Arne Slot’s side all sorts of problems.

My head is telling me that Ruben Amorim’s side will get something at Anfield but I don’t want to go for a draw, even though that’s what I think will happen.

AI might go for a draw, or the readers [Sutton does not know anyone else’s predictions when he makes his] but it is not in my nature to sit on the fence for a big game like this.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Addison’s prediction: United are not doing the best at the moment, are we? We could be a good team, with the players we’ve got, but they need to get their heads right and play in the right position too!

I really like Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko too – he is big, physical, fast and strong. This is going to be such a hard game but I am going to keep the faith – United to win, and Sesko to get the winner with a header. 0-1

Aya’s prediction: Liverpool have got home advantage and they have got much more quality in their team than United. They have lost a few games but that is just a blip. 2-1

Monday, 20 October

What information do we collect from this quiz?

West Ham have lost three out of three at home – the same as Brentford have done away – so something has got to give here.

This could be 0-0 on the basis that both teams will just sit in their own half – I don’t think either team will want the ball and both managers prefer to play on the counter-attack.

Nuno Espirito Santo has been brought in to keep the Hammers up so he is not going to change the style of play that has brought him success.

I am not sure how that will go down with the West Ham fans – recent history suggests they are not going to like it, but they are going to have to get used to it.

Brentford boss Keith Andrews also likes to park the bus, so I don’t see there being many chances at either end, or much ambition to score.

I can feel myself edging towards another 0-0 prediction but instead I am going to be optimistic and say there will be a goal… and a first West Ham win for Nuno.

He has already beaten Brentford once, as Forest manager on the opening weekend of the season, so this would be a very welcome double for him.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-0

Addison’s prediction: Brentford are doing all right but I am going to back West Ham. 1-0

Aya’s prediction: West Ham have a weak defence but I still see them getting something. 2-2

How did Sutton do last time?

The BBC readers picked up their second win of the season from the last set of games before the international break.

Chris and his guest, Idlewild guitarist Rod Jones, both got five correct results including one exact score from the 10 games played in week seven, giving them 80 points apiece.

AI did better than Chris for the third week running, with seven correct results including one exact score, for a total of 100 points.

But its wait for a first weekly win continues because you lot got six correct results, including two exact scores, for a tally of 120 points.

Weekly wins, ties and total points after week seven

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Chris30500
You20580
Guests11460
AI01480

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Guest leaderboard 2025-26

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James Skelly190
James Walsh110
You *83
Rod Jones80
Chris Sutton *71
Kidwild70
AI *69
Tommy Longhurst60
Blanco, Orlando Bloom,
Theo Ellis & Tom Grennan50
Katherine Parlour10

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Robert Irwin reveals last message dad Steve sent him before he died

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Robert Irwin has revealed the sweet final message his dad Steve sent him before his sudden death. Steve Irwin died on September 4, 2006 when he was pierced in the chest by a short-tail stingray barb as he was filming in the Great Barrier Reef with Philippe Cousteau Jr.

Robert was just two when his died died but has now seen a message that Steve left from him via a video. The 21-year-old has followed in his dad’s footsteps as he is now involved in running the family zoo in Australia.

The 21-year-old broke down in tears when he appeared on a podcast this week and was showed the video of his dad before he passed away.

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Appearing on The Viall Files, Robert explained how emotional the clip was for him to see. He said: “For me watching that, it’s like he gave me this gift – it’s there, it’s material, it’s in writing. I’m watching him looking through the camera and telling me, ‘I’m not always gonna be here’.”

The clip shows Steve explaining that he was trying to build a legacy to leave to his two children. Robert went on to explain on the podcast that his dad was “creating something that you can continue and that’s what I want you to do”.

Robert said: “He said, ‘My whole mission is to leave a legacy that my kids can continue.’ He said that years before he passed.” Robert has had an emotional week as he had viewers in tears with his routine on Dancing With The Stars this week.

The theme of the special show was Dedications and Robert and his dance professional dance partner Witney Carson chose an emotional dance to the Phil Collins song You’ll Be In My Heart.

The wildlife expert dedicated to his mother Terri. Robert spoke about his mum to camera before taking to the dancefloor.

He said: “She’s an absolute hero to me, because I was two when I lost dad. As I got older, [I] started to realise just how hard it would have been for her to be there for us, and all the while continue dad’s legacy that her and dad built together.

“I’ve never been able to capture the feeling of gratitude I feel for her. At every milestone, when I just wish that my dad was there, she was there. That was enough.”

The crowd was surprised by mum Terri appearing towards the end of the routine. Robert became emotional as he hugged his mum in front of viewers.

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Terri was just as emotional as her son as she fought back her own tears when the dance ended. Robert managed to bag a huge 35 out of 40 points from the judges.