This World Cup could be the most high-tech yet — the innovations to watch for

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This World Cup could be the most high-tech yet — the innovations to watch for

Lamine Yamal, who plays for Spain, is one of the elite footballers whose movements will be tracked by AI tools and wearables during the World Cup 2026. …

Lamine Yamal, who plays for Spain, is one of the elite footballers whose movements will be tracked by AI tools and wearables during the World Cup 2026. Credit: Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off at a stadium in Mexico City today in what could be the most high-tech edition of the tournament yet. …

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