Summary – The 2026 FIFA World Cup set to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico will kick off on June 11 with 104 matches ending July 19 in New York/New Jersey.,
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The United States, Canada, and Mexico will jointly host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making history as the first tournament to be co-hosted by three nations. The event is set to begin on June 11, 2026, and will feature 104 matches, ending with the final on July 19, 2026, held at the New York New Jersey Stadium in the United States.
Key Details of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
- Co-hosting Nations: United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Start Date: June 11, 2026
- Number of Matches: 104
- Number of Teams: 48, an increase from 32 in the previous tournament
- Final Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
- Tournament Duration: Just over one month (June 11 – July 19)
Significant Highlights
- The opening match will take place at Mexico City’s iconic stadium, spotlighting the region.
- The majority of matches will be held in the US and Canada, with multiple cities providing FIFA-approved venues.
- This expansion is aimed at increasing global participation and engagement with the sport.
Reactions and Preparations
FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed his excitement, calling it “the most inclusive and widely spread tournament in history.” Players, coaches, and fans in the host nations are enthusiastic about the opportunity to watch top teams live on home soil.
Organizing committees across the three countries are busy ensuring that stadiums, infrastructure, security, and logistics are prepared to meet FIFA’s standards. Renovations and transportation improvements are underway, and official qualifying matches will take place in the lead-up years.
This monumental event is expected to boost the global football experience, grow fanbases, and leave lasting legacies for the three host nations.
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