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FIFA World Cup 2026
The biggest edition in history — 48 teams, 16 host cities, 3 nations. Experience the beautiful game like never before across the United States, Mexico & Canada.
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The Biggest World Cup In History
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the 23rd edition of the tournament and the first to feature 48 national teams, up from 32. Co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, this historic event will span across 16 cities and feature 104 matches over 39 days.
With the opening match in Mexico City's iconic Estadio Azteca and the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the 2026 World Cup promises to be the most spectacular celebration of football the world has ever seen.
Host Cities & Stadiums
16 world-class venues across three nations will host the greatest football tournament ever.
New York / New Jersey
🏟️ MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500 — Final Venue
Los Angeles
🏟️ SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 70,240
Dallas
🏟️ AT&T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
Miami
🏟️ Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 65,326
Mexico City
🏟️ Estadio Azteca
Capacity: 87,523 — Opening Match
Toronto
🏟️ BMO Field
Capacity: 45,736
San Francisco Bay Area
🏟️ Levi's Stadium
Capacity: 68,500
Guadalajara
🏟️ Estadio Akron
Capacity: 46,355
World Cup News & Stories
Stay up-to-date with the latest developments, qualifiers, and behind-the-scenes coverage.
Historic 48-Team Format: Everything You Need to Know
For the first time in FIFA World Cup history, 48 national teams will compete in the tournament. Learn about the new group stage format with 12 groups of four teams and an expanded knockout round.
Read MoreQualification Update: Which Teams Have Secured Their Spots?
Follow the road to the 2026 World Cup with our comprehensive qualification tracker. From UEFA playoffs to CONMEBOL standings, see which nations are on track for glory.
Read MoreStadium Upgrades: Preparing World-Class Venues for 2026
From MetLife Stadium's renovation to Estadio Azteca's historic upgrades, discover how the 16 host venues are being transformed for the greatest sporting event on earth.
Read MoreVideos & Highlights
Watch the latest official FIFA videos, city reveals, and promotional content.
Expected Groups & Teams
Preview of potential group matchups based on qualification standings. Official draw coming in 2025.
Group A
United States (Host)
Germany
Japan
Costa RicaGroup B
Argentina 🏆
Netherlands
Nigeria
Saudi ArabiaGroup C
Mexico (Host)
France
South Korea
CameroonGroup D
Brazil
Spain
Australia
EgyptGroup E
England
Portugal
Ghana
UruguayGroup F
Canada (Host)
Italy
Colombia
Senegal
