The 2026 FIFA World Cup Kicks Off Across North America
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Kicks Off Across North America
Updated at: June 12, 2026 at 05:15 AM
The 2026 FIFA World Cup marks a historic milestone in sports history.
Running from June 11 to July 19, this 39-day tournament is the longest ever held.
For the first time, three nations—the United States, Canada, and Mexico—are hosting the event together.
This massive expansion features 48 teams competing in 104 matches, a significant increase from previous formats.
Games are spread across 16 vibrant host cities, ranging from Vancouver to Mexico City.
Beyond the excitement on the field, the 2026 World Cup serves as a defining moment for soccer in North America.
It signifies the sport's rapid evolution from a niche interest to a central pillar of the region's cultural identity.
While organizers navigate complex geopolitical challenges regarding international travel and border policies, the event is expected to drive significant economic growth and long-term development for the sport.
Whether you are a lifelong fan or new to the game, this tournament promises to be an unforgettable global spectacle.
