The 2026 World Cup will be staged in the USA, Canada and Mexico and feature 48 participating nations with kick off in June ‘26.
The 2026 World Cup will be different in many ways. For the first time ever, the competition has been expanded and will feature 48 participating nations with 104 games now to be played rather than the traditional 64 with 32 participants.
This will also be the first World Cup to be staged by three host nations as Mexico, Canada and principally the United States stage matches during the competition that starts in June 2026 and concludes on 19 July with the final.
Argentina are the reigning hosts with Lionel Scaloni’s men hoping to defend their title in two years time.
Football’s global governing body FIFA have confirmed that they will unveil the match schedule for the tournament next Sunday (4 February) at a special event which gets underway at 3pm (ET).
The host city allocations for all 104 matches of the tournament in 2026 will be announced during this programme. The broadcast will also reveal the location of the tournament’s opening matches in Canada, Mexico and the USA, the group stage locations for each host country’s national team and the venue for the eagerly awaited World Cup final, which is scheduled for Sunday, 19 July 2026.
Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, New York/ New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle are the US host cities with games to be played in Canada’s Toronto and Vancouver. The three Mexican host cities are Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City.
It will be interesting to discover key information such as the opening date and the venue that will host the final but by and large what we will discover is that, for
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