FIFA World Cup 2026

The world’s game arrives across North America.

Canada, Mexico, and the United States host the largest FIFA World Cup ever: a 48-team tournament shaped by iconic cities, long summer nights, and a continent-wide football stage.

The Format

A bigger tournament, a wider stage, a new rhythm.

The 2026 edition expands to 48 national teams and 104 matches, creating more debuts, more regional storylines, and a longer road from the group stage to the final.

This homepage is designed as the front door for the tournament: visual first, stable today, ready for fixture modules, city guides, and team pages when you want to add them.

Three Host Nations

One tournament, three football cultures.

Canada

North lights, new noise.

Toronto and Vancouver bring a sharp northern edge to the tournament map.

Mexico

History, altitude, electricity.

Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey carry deep World Cup memory into 2026.

United States

Scale built for spectacle.

Eleven host areas stretch the tournament from coast to coast.

Host City Wall

Sixteen names to circle on the map.

Atlanta Boston Dallas Guadalajara Houston Kansas City Los Angeles Mexico City Miami Monterrey New York/New Jersey Philadelphia San Francisco Bay Area Seattle Toronto Vancouver

The Mood

Built like a summer festival, followed like a global final.

Opening Days Groups, flags, first impressions, and the first shock result.
Knockout Nights Travel fades. Pressure rises. Every match becomes a national memory.
The Final Stretch The continent narrows to one city, one pitch, one champion.

Explore

Official links and local tools.