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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here, and Week 1 has already been full of football chaos, colour and history! In this special Football For Kids World Cup 2026 Week 1 review, we look at the biggest stories from the opening matches, including Lionel Messiβs hat-trick for Argentina, Erling Haaland scoring twice for Norway, Kylian MbappΓ© starring for France, and England beating Croatia 4-2 as Harry Kane moves level with Gary Lineker as Englandβs top World Cup goalscorer.
We also dive into the brilliant underdog stories, from Scotland winning at the World Cup for the first time since Italia β90, to Cape Verde holding Spain, Saudi Arabia battling Uruguay, and CuraΓ§ao scoring their first ever World Cup goal. Plus, we explore the weird and wonderful moments, including Seattleβs drone scoreboard, the new World Cup hydration breaks, and the amazing story of Haalandβs goals being picked up by seismic sensors in Norway.
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