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FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule, Host Country, Teams & Everything You Need to Know

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule, Host Country, Teams & Everything You Need to Know

June 11, 2026 7 min read Sports

The largest soccer championship ever has finally come to pass. From the first kickoff in Mexico City to the climaxing Grand Final in MetLife Stadium, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will set precedents with record participation, record games, record cities, and lots of other records along the way. Let's take a look.

48Teams
104Matches
16Host Cities
39Days

FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Country: A First for World Football

In an unprecedented situation, the FIFA World Cup will now be jointly hosted by three countries for the very first time in the cup's 96-year history. These include the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The proposal was daring but FIFA accepted it, thus changing the dynamics of the game's most popular competition altogether.

America is carrying the biggest part of the burden with 11 of the total 16 host cities. There are three stadiums from Mexico, including the famed Estadio Azteca. Canada completes the trifecta with Toronto and Vancouver. This is the first time that North America will be hosting the competition since the 1994 USA World Cup, which Brazil won in Pasadena.

🇺🇸 United States
New York/NJ  ·  Los Angeles  ·  Dallas  ·  Miami  ·  Atlanta  ·  Philadelphia  ·  Seattle  ·  Boston  ·  Houston  ·  Kansas City  ·  San Francisco Bay Area
🇲🇽 Mexico
Mexico City  ·  Guadalajara  ·  Monterrey
🇨🇦 Canada
Toronto  ·  Vancouver

The grand finale will take place at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey on 19th July, 2026. It is officially known as New York/New Jersey Stadium by FIFA. According to Gianni Infantino, the President of FIFA, there will be a halftime show at the stadium during the finals. This is inspired by the NFL's Super Bowl and includes Coldplay in planning it.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule: Key Dates You Can't Miss

The full FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, a packed 39-day tournament featuring 104 matches across three countries. Here is a breakdown of the major stages and milestone dates:

🟢 Group Stage

June 11 – June 27
Thu, Jun 11 ⚽ Mexico vs South Africa Opener Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Fri, Jun 12 ⚽ Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina Toronto
Fri, Jun 12 ⚽ USA vs Paraguay Los Angeles
Through Jun 27 All 48 teams play 3 group matches each 16 cities

🟡 Knockout Stage

Round of 32 onwards
Late June Round of 32 Knockout begins Multiple venues
Early July Round of 16 → Quarter-Finals Multiple venues
Mid July Semi-Finals Dallas & Atlanta
Sat, Jul 19 3rd Place Match Miami
Sun, Jul 19 🏆 Grand Final FINAL MetLife Stadium, New York/NJ
ℹ️  The opening match at Estadio Azteca makes history — it becomes the first stadium ever to host games at three different men's World Cups. A true football cathedral.

For the full official match-by-match listings, visit the FIFA official website .

The New Format: 48 Teams, 12 Groups, 104 Matches

This edition marks the most sweeping format change in World Cup history. The field has expanded from 32 to 48 teams, representing nations from every corner of the globe. Those teams are split into 12 groups of four, running alphabetically from Group A through to Group L.

Each team receives a minimum of three matches in the group stage phase. The winners of each group automatically qualify for the knockout stages, along with the next two teams that are in second position in their respective group. In addition, the eight best third-ranked teams in the entire league also qualify, making a total of 32 teams. The seeding system ensures that Spain, Argentina, France, and England cannot face each other until the semi-final stage.

Selected Group Lineups

Group A
🇲🇽 Mexico
🇿🇦 South Africa
🇰🇷 South Korea
🇨🇿 Czech Republic
Group B
🇨🇦 Canada
🇧🇦 Bosnia-Herzegovina
🇶🇦 Qatar
🇨🇭 Switzerland
Group D
🇺🇸 USA
🇦🇺 Australia
🇵🇾 Paraguay
🇹🇷 Turkey
Group I
🇫🇷 France
🇳🇴 Norway
🇸🇳 Senegal
🇮🇶 Iraq

For the complete group breakdown across all 12 groups, check our dedicated sports coverage on BlogFuze.

Teams to Watch at the FIFA World Cup

With 48 nations involved, the talent pool is deeper than ever. Here are the sides generating the most pre-tournament buzz:

🇪🇸 Spain
Top-ranked team, led by 18-year-old Lamine Yamal. Projected to score the most goals of any side in the tournament.
🇦🇷 Argentina
Reigning champions. Lionel Messi returns for his record sixth World Cup campaign at the age of 38.
🇫🇷 France
Kylian Mbappé headlines a deep squad that includes Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé.
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England
Tournament dark horses, with a rematch against Croatia set to reignite 2018 semi-final memories.
🇩🇪 Germany
Quietly strong form heading in — desperate to end back-to-back group-stage exits on the big stage.
🇺🇸 USA
Host nation playing on home soil for the first time in 32 years, with a passionate crowd advantage.

Eight teams have so far been able to lift the World Cup trophy: Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, France, Uruguay, England, and Spain. Italy is not participating in the current event; hence the chances of an inaugural winner are somewhat increased but are still slim.

Star Players Who Could Define the Tournament

Apart from the team stories, there's going to be individual flair in this World Cup as well. For instance, Lamine Yamal, only eighteen years old, is already considered the next big thing. Messi is looking for one last hurrah at thirty-eight. While Mbappé needs to secure his first world title trophy, Erling Haaland goes up against Mbappé in Group I.

Prize Money: Record Payouts on Offer

The 2026 competition will see a huge increase in the prize money, 50 percent more than the 2022 tournament in Qatar. Every country that participates gets at least $1.5 million towards preparations, meaning that every national team can be assured of getting a minimum of $10.5 million even before winning the tournament. The winner will earn an unprecedented amount from the overall prize money.

For the full prize breakdown by round, the Sky Sports World Cup guide has the confirmed figures from the FIFA Council meeting in December.

How to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026

Across the US, the complete 104 games will be streamed live from both Fox Sports and FS1, while every match can also be watched at any time via the FOX One and FOX Sports mobile applications. All Spanish-language broadcasts have been given to Telemundo and Peacock. Broadcasters internationally differ by nation, so check your local sports broadcaster.

For fans in the UK, Sky Sports holds broadcast rights and will be covering the full tournament. Streaming options continue to expand, so it is worth confirming whether your existing subscription includes World Cup coverage.

Want to follow BlogFuze's live World Cup coverage throughout the tournament? Head to our sports section for match recaps, player ratings, and knockout-stage previews as the action unfolds.

Final Thoughts

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is not just about football but is also a celebration for all of its nations, with three countries, 48 national football teams, 104 different stories, and a single trophy. No matter whether you are a fan of football from day one or a new spectator joining this sport, it is the biggest and most inclusive FIFA World Cup ever played.

References & Further Reading: FIFA.com  ·  Sky Sports  ·  NPR  ·  Al Jazeera
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