Paraguay's Miguel Almirón became the first player to be sent off for covering his mouth at the World Cup.
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains Fifa's suspension rules on red and yellow cards during the World Cup.
A simple guide to what yellow and red cards mean in soccer, how suspensions work and when cards reset during the 2026 FIFA ...
Players can be sent off for dangerous tackles, violent conduct, offensive language, deliberate handballs and two yellow cards. New rules for the 2026 World Cup include possible red cards for ...
Here’s an explainer covering all the major changes to rules and laws ahead of the first game of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Miguel Almiron of Paraguay was directly shown the red card following a VAR review in a FIFA World Cup 2026 game against Turkiye at at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.
The former Newcastle player claimed an unwanted piece of football history after receiving a red card in an on-field ...
The 2026 World Cup has new rules on yellow cards, red cards and suspensions. Here is what every fan needs to know before the ...
Colombian referee Wilmar Roldan shows a red card to Argentina's defender #19 Nicolas Otamendi (unseen) during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Ecuador and ...
Here is what to know for suspension rules at the 2026 World Cup.
Eight players, including key figures from South Africa and Qatar, face suspensions in World Cup 2026's final group matches ...