The world's premier international football competition returns in 2026, with a number of firsts as it is co-hosted across three countries and features 48 teams.
The 2026 edition of the World Cup will be the first with 48 teams
Hosting of the tournament will be shared between Canada, Mexico and the USA
Final will be played on 19 July, 2026, in New York New Jersey
The FIFA World Cup 26™ is firmly in view for fans of the beautiful game around the globe with a number of firsts as three nations - Canada, Mexico and the USA - will co-host, and a record 48 teams will take part.
After the thrilling drama of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, Argentina are aiming to become just the third defending champion in history to retain the trophy.
Qualification tournaments among the six global confederations have almost concluded, with 42 teams having booked their tickets to the eagerly-anticipated global showpiece.
FIFA has prepared a summary of the key information around the next instalment of the tournament.
The next World Cup will return to being played in the traditional period, between the months of June and July. The World Cup final date has been set as Sunday, 19 July, with the opening match due to take place on Thursday, 11 June.
The full match schedule was announced on Sunday, 4 February 2024, with New York New Jersey picked to host the final, and the fabled Mexico City Stadium chosen to stage the tournament's opening match.
The Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 26™ will take place in Washington DC on 5 December at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where the world will discover the group-stage matches to be contested. The teams representing the host countries will be assigned to positions A1 (Mexico), B1 (Canada) and D1 (USA), as per the match schedule released in 2024. The draw will commence at 12:00 local time (18:00CET).
Co-hosts: Canada, Mexico, USAAFC: Australia, IR Iran, Japan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UzbekistanCAF: Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, TunisiaConcacaf: Curaçao, Haiti, PanamaCONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, UruguayOFC: New ZealandUEFA: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland
For the first time in history, the organisation of the biggest football tournament on the planet will be divided among three countries - Canada, Mexico and the USA - with 16 cities in total hosting matches. Find out more on the rich history and tradition of each location by clicking the links below.





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