The 2026 FIFA World Cup returns to North America with a record 48 teams and 16 host cities across the USA, Canada and Mexico. Here’s the full schedule, final date, groups, qualified teams, stadiums, tickets and where to watch.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Biggest Tournament in History Lands in North America
The world’s biggest sporting event is heading back to the United States — and this time, it’s even bigger. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first edition ever co-hosted by three countries — USA, Canada, and Mexico — and the first to feature a record 48 teams.
With the groups officially drawn in Washington, D.C., fans across America are gearing up for what is set to become the largest World Cup in history, bringing global football culture to U.S. cities from New York to Los Angeles.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Dates
Opening Match: June 11, 2026 (Mexico City)
Final: July 19, 2026 (New York / New Jersey – MetLife Stadium)
Tournament Length: 39 days
The World Cup returns to its traditional June–July summer slot, perfect for fans and tourism across North America.

World Cup 2026 Draw: Groups Locked In
The Final Draw took place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., with all 12 groups (A–L) confirmed.
USA heads Group D,
Canada opens in Group B,
Mexico starts in Group A.
The draw positions the three hosts in strong, marketable groups — something that’s expected to boost viewership across the U.S.
Qualified Teams for FIFA World Cup 2026
A record 48 national teams will compete. Here’s the confirmed list so far:
Hosts (Concacaf)
Canada
Mexico
USA
AFC Teams (Asia)
Japan, South Korea, Australia, Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Jordan
CAF Teams (Africa)
Morocco, Egypt, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa, Algeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Tunisia, Cabo Verde
CONMEBOL Teams (South America)
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay
Concacaf Teams
Panama, Curaçao, Haiti
UEFA Teams (Europe)
England, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Croatia, Austria, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland
Oceania
New Zealand
More teams will join as qualification completes through playoff routes.
FIFA FINAL DRAW POTS LIST AND NAMES
Group A
Mexico
South Africa
Korea Republic
Czechia/Denmark/North Macedonia /Republic of Ireland
Group B
Canada
Bosnia and Herzegovina/Italy/Northern Ireland /Wales
Qatar
Switzerland
Group C
Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland
Group D
USA
Paraguay
Australia
Kosovo/Romania/Slovakia/Türkiye
Group E
Germany
Curaçao
Côte d’Ivoire
Ecuador
Group F
Netherlands
Japan
Albania/Poland/Sweden/Ukraine
Tunisia
Group G
Belgium
Egypt
IR Iran
New Zealand
Group H
Spain
Cabo Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
Group I
France
Senegal
Bolivia/Iraq/Suriname
Norway
Group J
Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan
Group K
Portugal
Congo DR/Jamaica/New Caledonia
Uzbekistan
Colombia
Group L
England
Croatia
Ghana
Panama
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Host Cities & Stadiums: 16 Iconic Venues Across North America
The 2026 World Cup will be spread across 16 cities, 11 in the USA, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada.
🇺🇸 United States Host Cities
Atlanta
Boston
Dallas
Houston
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Miami
New York / New Jersey
Philadelphia
San Francisco Bay Area
Seattle
🇨🇦 Canada
Toronto
Vancouver
🇲🇽 Mexico
Mexico City
Monterrey
Guadalajara
These venues include some of the world’s largest stadiums, including AT&T Stadium (Dallas) and MetLife Stadium (New Jersey).
Official Stadiums FIFA WORLD CUP 2026
The U.S. lineup includes NFL mega-arenas converted for soccer, promising massive attendance:
SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles)
Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
AT&T Stadium (Dallas)
Lumen Field (Seattle)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco Bay Area)
Gillette Stadium (Boston)
NRG Stadium (Houston)
MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey) – Host of the Final
Official Match Ball — adidas TRIONDA

The adidas TRIONDA is the official match ball for 2026. Meaning “three waves” in Spanish, the design blends:
Red, green, and blue representing USA, Mexico, Canada
A new four-panel aerodynamic design
Iconic host symbols: Maple Leaf, Bald Eagle, Jaguar
Gold detailing inspired by the World Cup trophy
It’s expected to become one of the most collectible match balls ever.
Official Mascots

Three mascots represent the hosts:
Maple™️ the Moose (Canada)
Zayu™️ the Jaguar (Mexico)
Clutch™️ the Bald Eagle (USA)
Together, they symbolize unity, diversity, and North American culture.
How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in the USA
U.S. fans can watch across major broadcasters:
FOX Sports – English
Telemundo / Peacock – Spanish
Streaming:
Peacock
FuboTV
YouTube TV
Hulu + Live TV
Sling TV
International broadcasting varies by region.We will update Soon for Free version
Tickets: What Fans Need to Know
FIFA’s main ticketing phases include:
Individual match tickets
Team-specific packages
Venue packages
Hospitality
Fans can register via the FIFA Ticketing Portal to receive updates. Prices are expected to be the highest in World Cup history, especially for U.S. knockout rounds and the final.
Tournament Format: 48 Teams, 104 Matches
The format includes:
12 groups of 4 teams
Top 2 teams + 8 best third-placed teams advance to the Round of 32
Each finalist will play 8 total matches
This ensures more matches, more drama, and more host cities included.
Official Host City Posters & Branding

All 16 host cities have their own official World Cup 26 posters, celebrating local culture with bold, artistic designs. The global brand for 2026 features the iconic trophy front and center — a first in FIFA history.
Why This World Cup Is Huge for the USA
The 1994 World Cup helped ignite the soccer boom in America. The 2026 edition is expected to:
Shatter attendance records
Drive a new wave of U.S. soccer popularity
Boost MLS and local football culture
Generate billions in tourism and sponsorship
For American fans, this is truly a once-in-a-generation moment.