World Cup 2026

The World Cup 2026 is set to be the most ambitious and expansive edition of the tournament ever held. Spanning three countries — the United States, Mexico, and Canada — this historic event will run for 39 days, feature a record-breaking 48 teams, and include an unprecedented 104 matches.

This will be the first World Cup hosted by three nations, and the expanded format is designed to offer more football, more drama, and a truly global celebration of the sport.


Tournament Format & Schedule

Expanded Format

The World Cup 2026 will introduce a 48-team format, divided into 12 groups of 4. The top two teams from each group, along with the eight best third-placed teams, will advance to the knockout stages.

Key Dates


Host Nations & Stadium Highlights

United States — 11 Stadiums

World Cup 2026

More details: FIFA Venue Guide

Canada — 2 Stadiums

Mexico — 3 Stadiums


Highlighted Matches & Stages


Why the 2026 World Cup Will Be Historic

The World Cup 2026 will not only break records for participation and matches but also set a new standard for global fan engagement. With stadiums in three culturally rich nations, fans will experience everything from the electric atmosphere of Mexico City to the modern football arenas of the United States and the scenic urban landscapes of Canada.

According to BBC Sport, this edition could see over 5 million tickets sold, making it the most attended sporting event in history.


Final Thoughts:
With its expanded format, iconic stadiums, and unmatched geographical diversity, the World Cup 2026 will redefine how football is celebrated worldwide. Fans should start preparing now — whether traveling to matches or following the action from home — because this tournament promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime event.

Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Page Pricing