2026 FIFA WORLD CUP
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest World Cup in history, bringing together 48 national teams competing across three host countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Set to run from June to July 2026, the tournament will feature matches in world-class stadiums across North America, uniting fans from around the globe for a month of elite international football.
This edition marks a new era for the World Cup, with an expanded format, more matches, and greater global representation. Fans can expect high-intensity group stages, knockout drama, and historic rivalries played on some of the biggest sporting stages in the world.
On this page, you'll find World Cup 2026 updates, match insights, participating teams, schedules, and tournament highlights, all in one place. Whether you're following your national team, tracking key fixtures, or looking for World Cup-related promotions and activities, this hub is designed to keep you informed throughout the tournament.
Stay connected as the road to World Cup glory unfolds in FIFA World Cup 2026.
FIFA WORLD CUP STADIUMS
Welcome to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Cities Venue Guide! Explore the stadiums, fan zones, transportation, and top attractions of each city hosting this premier football championship.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, featuring 48 teams and matches across 16 host cities. The tournament will take place in major football and sporting hubs including New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Toronto, and Vancouver. Discover official stadiums, host cities, match venues, and key travel highlights for the FIFA World Cup 2026.