A British director of a World Cup hospitality firm has been arrested as part of a probe into illegal ticket sales.
The vanishing spray used to mark out 10 yards at free-kicks will be adopted in next season’s Champions League.
THREE World Cup Podcasts are coming your way in the next week as the event draws to a close.
Vahid Halilhodzic has confirmed his decision to resign as Algeria coach despite pleas for him to stay on.
England can win a major tournament in the future if they stick to their attacking principles, says Roberto Martinez.
Gonzalo Higuain has spoken of his happiness after firing Argentina through to the World Cup semi-finals.
The average attendance at 2014 World Cup matches is now the second highest of all time with an average crowd of 52,762.
Brazil's chief media officer Rodrigo Paiva has been banned for three matches and fined around £6,500 by FIFA.
Lukas Podolski says Germany are desperate to return to the Maracana to feature in the World Cup final.
FIFA should have done more to tackle discrimination at the World Cup, according to FARE executive director Piara Powar.
We look at ten reasons why the World Cup in Brazil may just be the best ever.
At least two people have been killed and 19 injured after an overpass collapsed in the World Cup city of Belo Horizonte.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter has downplayed the social unrest that has flared up during the World Cup in Brazil and thanked Brazilians for accepting the World Cup positively. He also gave us a little song.
Rio's Maracana stadium is preparing to stage the World Cup's first Quarter Final tomorrow between France and Germany. But bar owners close to the ground are furious that laws prevent them selling alcohol hours before kick-off.
Sky Sports News' Geraint Hughes reports from Brazil's training camp ahead of their quarter-final.
FIFA have said the integrity of football is their top priority and they are working closely with law enforcement and sports organisations to tackle the issue.
FIFA has refused to comment on whether an investigation is under way into allegations of match-fixing against Cameroon.
Cameroon will investigate allegations that seven of their players were involved in fixing their Group A games in Brazil.
Cameroon are investigating after allegations of match-fixing were made against seven players at the World Cup.
The hopes of World Cup host nation Brazil rest with the so-called poster boy of the tournament - Neymar. The Barcelona forward has come from humble beginnings to become one of the stars of world football.