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Why Arabic fans need a dedicated digital hub for World Cup 2026

Time zones, language, broadcast rights, and cultural context — four challenges for following the tournament from the Arab world. How foot-boll addresses them.

World Cup 2026 is the first 48-team edition across North America with huge time gaps from the Middle East. A fan in Riyadh, Cairo, or Casablanca needs more than a scoreline: When should I sleep? Where can I watch legally? Who explains what happened in proper Arabic, not cold machine translation?

Global score sites excel at tables and kickoff times but rarely offer an authentic Arabic layer: news context tied to Arab teams or specific fixtures, analysis that knows our audiences care deeply about Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Egypt, as well as the global giants.

foot-boll was built from that insight. The homepage does not mirror other sites' section order: we surface analytics and predictions before generic tables, generate a daily foot-boll pick from today's real fixture, and attach short editorial context to RSS headlines without republishing full articles — respecting publishers and adding value for visitors.

Broadcasting in MENA is sensitive. foot-boll does not host unlicensed streams — we list official links (beIN, TOD, FIFA+) and label what is free vs subscription. Transparency builds trust, especially when applying for AdSense.

For SEO and duplicate content: Google does not reward a second copy of the same fixture table. Value lies in visible original content — essays like this one, team comparison, FIFA player profiles, and AI match analysis. That is where foot-boll invests while competitors stop at scores.

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