When & Where
- Jun 11, 2026, North America
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Bet ResponsiblyThe 2026 FIFA World Cup will be bigger, better, and more competitive than ever, offering a record-breaking number of teams, more matches, and a brand-new knockout stage.
What’s more, it will mark the first time the tournament has been hosted by more than one nation since 2002, as three countries will host various matches in 2026.
The atmosphere is bound to be electric, as the games will be brought to you by some of the most modern, impressive stadiums on the planet.
If you cannot wait to soak up every second of this historic sporting event, here are all the latest details on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including its dates, host nations, opening match, number of matches, and broadcast information.
When is the FIFA World Cup 2026?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to start on June 11, 2026. It will conclude with a gripping final on July 19, 2026.
What Countries Will Host the Event?
The 2026 tournament will mark the first time it has been hosted in three countries.
The following three North American nations will host various World Cup 2026 matches: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The event will have 16 host cities, which will include two in Canada, three in Mexico, and 11 in the United States.
What is the Opening Match?
Host nation Mexico has been confirmed to play in the World Cup 2026’s opening match at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico.
However, the opposition will be announced when the qualifying period is over and the draw is complete.
Where is the Final?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 final will be hosted at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA, on July 19, 2025.
How Many Teams Will Compete in the Tournament?
48 teams will compete in the World Cup 2026 for the first time in the tournament, as it has expanded from its usual number of 32.
Unlike previous tournaments that had eight groups of four, there will now be 12 groups of four.
The top two teams from the 12 groups and the top eight third-placed teams will then advance to the tournament.
It means that teams who reach the semi-finals will need to play at least eight games during the event, which is an increase from seven in 2022.
What Teams Have Qualified?
As of June 2025, only three teams have automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup 2026: Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
The remaining 45 spots will be determined by the qualification tournaments, which are scheduled to conclude in March 2026.
How Many Matches Will Be Played?
If you’re a huge soccer/football fan, you’ll be delighted to know the 2026 FIFA World Cup will have 104 matches, which is an increase of 64 matches from 2022.
What Team is the Defending Champion?
Argentina is the defending champion at the 2026 World Cup, as the team beat France in the 2022 final, achieving their third World Cup title.
Where Can I Watch the 2025 FIFA World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be shown on Fox Sports (English language) and Telemundo and Universo (Spanish language) in the United States.
Canadians can watch every game on Bell Media channels, such as CTV, TSN, or RDS, and Mexican sports fans can tune in via Sky Mexico or TelevisaUnivision.
If you live in the United Kingdom, you can watch various games on BBC One or ITV, or you can watch them via their streaming platforms, BBC iPlayer or ITVX.
Irish fans can catch many games on RTE or Virgin Media Ireland, while various games will be shown on RTVE, RTVE Play, or Mediapro in Spain.
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