GoalPulse is an independent multilingual hub for the FIFA World Cup 2026, held from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. We publish live scores, schedules, team profiles, stadium guides, standings, and editorial analysis in English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, and Vietnamese.
Our mission
Most football coverage is English-first, with translation added late. GoalPulse is built the other way around: every match, team, group, stadium, and article is designed for multilingual search, local date formats, hreflang URLs, and AI-readable summaries from day one.
Editorial standards
Verified data only. Fixtures, scores, and group context are checked against structured data sources and official tournament communications.
Clear opinion labels. Predictions and analysis are marked as editorial judgement, not confirmed facts.
Transparent corrections. When confirmed information changes, pages are updated with the latest available data.
Human review. AI tools may assist with drafting or translation, but published copy is reviewed before release.
FIFA official communications - confirmation source for tournament announcements.
Independence
GoalPulse is not affiliated with FIFA, any FIFA confederation, or any national association. If we later publish sponsored content, affiliate links, or paid partnerships, those relationships will be labelled clearly.
Contact
Editorial corrections, partnership enquiries, and general questions: [email protected].
GoalPulse Editorial is the accountable editorial team for this site. It maintains World Cup facts, source checks, localized articles, corrections and safe non-betting boundaries.
Role
Multilingual World Cup 2026 editorial desk
Accountability
The team owns page updates, article review, source-policy changes, correction handling and answer-engine citation boundaries.
Review model
AI may assist drafts or translations, but published facts, schemas, data files and visible copy are reviewed before release.
Primary source policy
Fixture, team, stadium and tournament facts are cross-checked against FIFA official communications, football-data.org and openfootball/worldcup.json.
Boundaries
GoalPulse does not provide betting-site URLs, app downloads, affiliate offers, arbitrage formulas, lottery purchase paths or gambling advice.
Corrections
Correction requests go to [email protected] and are reflected in the relevant page, dataset, sitemap, feed and llms file when accepted.
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GoalPulse trust questions
Is GoalPulse an official FIFA website?
No. GoalPulse is an independent multilingual FIFA World Cup 2026 hub and is not affiliated with FIFA, any confederation, or any national association. Official tournament information should still be confirmed through FIFA channels.
Is GoalPulse.io the same as other GoalPulse apps or betting-tip sites?
No. GoalPulse.io means the independent World Cup information site at goalpulse.io, focused on fixtures, teams, groups, venues, source verification, and safe terminology explanations. It is not a goal-setting app, an App Store match tracker, a betting-tip service, or a subscription service.
Where does GoalPulse World Cup data come from?
GoalPulse cross-checks FIFA official tournament pages, FIFA ticketing announcements for ticket-offer fields, the football-data.org World Cup API, and public references such as openfootball/worldcup.json. The sources and methodology page explains each source use and boundary.
Is AI-generated content published without review?
No. AI may assist drafts, translation, and summaries, but published content is reviewed. Fixture, team, venue, and score facts are kept separate from predictions and editorial analysis.
What happens when information changes or an error is found?
When official fixtures, teams, venues, or rules change, GoalPulse updates related pages, the dataset, sitemap, feeds, and llms files. Corrections can be sent to [email protected].