Your Daily Star is heading to Mexico for the World Cup where we’ll report back on all the wildest and wackiest tales unfolding on and off the pitch.
In best Clint Eastwood style, we’ve grabbed a fistful of dollars and headed to the plains to bring you The Good, The Bad and the Ugly stories behind the biggest football tournament in history. It’s set to be an absolutely chaotic ride.
As well as covering England and Scotland’s every kick we will also be looking at the stories around the World Cup. This includes Iran playing near Hollywood while at war with the US, American President Donald Trump’s unique take on the action and how the drug cartels of Mexico have agreed to keep the peace so that the only shooting will be on the pitch.
Our coverage will bring insight, analysis and fun to make sure readers are entertained every step of the way. We’ve got the fastest pen in the West and can’t wait for fans to devour our dispatches.
And any supporters heading across the pond for the football fiesta should make sure to keep their eyes peeled too. If you spot and recognise our man, come up and say hello – and we’ll put you in the paper. Adios for now!
It comes after we revealed that England’s WAGs can splurge over £1,000 on a bottle of booze during their World Cup stint. The partners of the Three Lions will have no trouble burning through cash in the US.
High-end Kansas City restaurants like Lazia offer an eye-watering $1,515 (£1,126) bottle of red – a Vietti Villero Riserva Barolo 2016. If the glamorous pack fancy some bubbly instead, the city’s premier live music venues are loading their fridges with $474 (£351) bottles of champagne.
The mega-money price tags come as Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup 2026 squad prepares to jet into Missouri on June 13. They could be based in nearby Kansas for over a month if all goes according to plan on the pitch.
Despite the Three Lions not playing a game in Kansas City itself, the location was selected by the FA for several reasons, including its affectionate nickname among locals as the Soccer Capital of America.