World Cup 2026

2022 - 12 - 19

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The 2026 World Cup in numbers (CNN)

Mexico will set a new record by hosting the championship event for a third time. More details, including locations for the opening and final matches, are still ...

in the United States. It will be the first time that the event will be held across three countries, and only the second time the United States will play host. It is the first time that FIFA has allowed three countries to organize the championship.

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When and where is next FIFA World Cup? Key dates and details of ... (Mirror.co.uk)

With that in mind, Mirror Football tells you all you need to know about the next World Cup, including likely dates, where it's being held and what changes will ...

As a result, that also means the format will change. Houston – NRG Stadium (72,220 capacity) Dallas – AT&T Stadium (80,000 capacity) Boston – Gillette Stadium (65,878 capacity) Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium (74,295 capacity) The tournament is just three years and six months away.

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Explore the Full List of Football Stadiums for the 2026 FIFA World ... (ArchDaily)

The 2026 FIFA World Cup stadiums will be divided into sixteen venues. Get to know them.

MetLife Stadium / HOK Hard Rock Stadium / HOK Gillette Stadium / Populous NRG Stadium / Populous Mercedes-Benz Stadium / HOK Despite the confusion around

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Way-Too-Early Preview of World Cup 2026 (Bleacher Report)

Despite the decision to hold Qatar 2022 midway through the club season—making it a winter tournament for European teams—the next iteration will revert back to ...

The former changed Argentina's style of play completely, giving them a difficult press to deal with and freeing up Messi to do his thing. Just because we are unlikely to see two of the greatest players of all time in Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo and generational talents such as Luka Modrić at another World Cup, doesn't mean it's time for sadness. The goal for 2026 has to be to go further at the very least. A great deal of major talent shone in Qatar and is set to play even bigger roles four years from now. One has to wonder if Harry Kane, who will be 33 by the end of the next tournament, will need some stiffer competition in North America. It's also easy to forget Ferrán Torres is only 22 years old and still has many years of improvement ahead of him. Twelve groups of four seem more palatable, but there is likely to be a fair bit of toing and froing as the governing body does what it can to maximise profits from television rights for the competition. It's likely both Spain and England will be looking to 2026 as their opportunity to strike. All knockout games from the quarter-finals on will take place in the U.S., with MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey), SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California) and AT&T Stadium (Dallas) among the favourites to host the final. While Brazil is always expected to perform, there will certainly need to be an uptick in key areas ahead of 2026. The dressing room influence of Thiago Silva and Dani Alves will be long gone. FIFA initially indicated this would break down into 16 groups of three, a format that was put forward to ensure every country goes for the win in their two confirmed games.

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Why are 48 teams playing at the 2026 World Cup? How will it work ... (WalesOnline)

The 2022 World Cup has made history for a number of reasons. Not only have records fallen in Qatar, with Cristiano Ronaldo becoming the first male to score ...

This 16-team format remained until the 1982 tournament in Spain, where the format was expanded to include 24 teams, with six groups of four teams established. Therefore, the confederations involved in the playoff tournament have an extra potential one-third of a spot at the World Cup. In 2017, the FIFA council went with the fourth option and voted to increase the number of teams from 32 to 48. They also decided that the qualification process would include an intercontinental playoff tournament, which would involve six teams to decide the last two spots at the World Cup. However, it will also be the last to feature 32 teams after FIFA approved an expansion of the tournament for the next edition in 2026. Former Arsenal manager and FIFA's chief of global football Arsene Wenger has said that a number of options are still on the table for the 48-team World Cup, adding: "It is not decided but it will be 16 groups of three, 12 groups of four, or two sides of six groups of four.

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When and where is the next World Cup 2026? Key dates and which ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

Who will be hosting the next competition, and which countries are in contention to play host in 2030? By Telegraph Sport 19 December 2022 • 11:18am.

This will give the winning host nation six years to prepare. Under that new format, including an extra round, the World Cup from 2026 onwards could include a total of 104 games. The matches will be played across 16 different cities – 11 from America, two in Canada and three in Mexico. Initially, a new competition format was revealed by Fifa, in which 16 groups of three teams would compete for qualification. In a tournament first, the World Cup will be held across three host countries – America, Canada and Mexico – after the trio's bid fended off a strong proposal from Morocco. But who will be hosting the next competition and which countries are in contention to play host in 2030?

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These nations will host FIFA World Cup in 2026 & 2030, check full ... (Economic Times)

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are all set to jointly host the prestigious FIFA World Cup 2026 with Canada hosting it for the very first time.

Morocco is also eyeing to get the venue in 2030 after losing the bid for the 2026 World Cup to the North American nations. [FIFA World](/fifa-world-cup-2018-in-russia)Cup in 2026 is all set to be jointly hosted by the [United States](/topic/united-states), [Canada](/news/international/canada), and Mexico. While there is still suspense over the hosting nation for FIFA World Cup 2030 with multiple nations coming up for the bid. Canada meanwhile will be hosting the matches at two venues including Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton and BMO Field in Toronto. The three countries won the bid to host the tournament in 2018 and named it “United 2026” after a majority of FIFA’s congress voted in favour of these nations against Morocco. Fans from across the globe have already started to look for the hosting nations and venues for these tournaments in advance.

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With Qatar out of the way, the next men's World Cup begins in North ... (Yahoo Sports)

In the NFL, the Chiefs clinched the AFC West with a walk-off overtime touchdown over the Texans, the Cowboys choked away their chance to clinch a playoff berth ...

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What lessons can 2026 World Cup learn from 2022 tournament? (Los Angeles Times)

Now that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is over, the focus turns to 2026 and the World Cup's return to North America. What are the logistical challenges that ...

What is the legacy of this World Cup and how are we changing the game? Still, Cone believes if this next World Cup comes and goes and nothing changes, it will be a costly missed opportunity, regardless of the financial constraints. The new model will likely narrow the list of countries able to bid on future World Cups to wealthy nations such as the United States or authoritarian ones such as Russia, China and Saudi Arabia, Rothenberg said. The host cities are going to have the responsibility to operate the event and provide all the public services, and [FIFA is] providing very limited revenue opportunities for the host cities. As a result, the 1994 tournament, still the best-attended World Cup ever, produced a surplus of about $50 million, more than double original projections. And then also participate in the ticket revenue,” Rothenberg said. FIFA has wrested control of much of the marketing and organization of the event away from its local partners, meaning FIFA will reap most of the profits while leaving the costs to local organizers. Qatar had to build seven of the eight stadiums and its Metro system from scratch and spent billions more to upgrade its international airport. As a result, no World Cup will ever again produce the kind of domestic surplus the 1994 U.S. So I took that approach with Qatar, taking a look around and seeing how they’re doing it, comparing it to how I think things may work in the U.S.,” said Cone, who spent 2½ weeks in Qatar during the World Cup. But it’s the differences more than the similarities that stand out when comparing the 2022 World Cup with the 2026 tournament. It was great theater, a bare-knuckle brawl that played out over 120 minutes and four rounds of penalty kicks before Argentina was declared the victor after a game that ended in a 3-3 draw.

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2026 World Cup: What you need to know as focus shifts to Canada ... (Sportsnet.ca)

There will be six playoff teams in total: every confederation has one team, with Concacaf receiving two, while UEFA is the only confederation that will solely ...

That's where an invite to the 2024 Copa América to battle South America's elite would be massively beneficial. However, there should be gaps in the calendar. In the meantime, Canada finishes its Concacaf Nations League group stage action in March against Honduras and Curacao. Topping the group means progression to the semifinals against the likes of Mexico and the U.S. will host every single match from the quarterfinals onwards, with Canada and Mexico receiving 10 games each. It was the first city announced by FIFA, which may not be a coincidence. There will be six playoff teams in total: every confederation has one team, with Concacaf receiving two, while UEFA is the only confederation that will solely have automatic spots in its qualifying campaign. FIFA hasn't determined which cities will host specific matches, like the final. The format for determining the two playoff winners is not yet official. For starters, it means 16 teams wouldn't be eliminated after playing two matches. Two are Canadian, 11 are in the U.S., and three are in Mexico. Canada, the United States and Mexico will co-host the men's World Cup in 2026, which will be a tournament of firsts.

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2026 World Cup Power Rankings: USMNT, Argentina just inside the ... (CBSSports.com)

2. Brazil. The best side of the 2022 World Cup until the penalty shootout against Croatia, so many of their best performers are only going to be better in the ...

They may not have qualified for a World Cup before but the Eagles went close to reaching Qatar with a squad that should only get better over the coming years. They did however give the Dutch and Turkey all sorts of problems in a difficult group and you would expect them to be one of the 16 (!!!) best teams in Europe who will be given a spot at the tournament. Qatar was a step too far for the Luis Suarezes and Diego Godins, the frustration for Uruguay might be that Diego Alonso, who had seemed to be the man ready to usher in the new generation, persevered with them for too long in this tournament, on occasion to the detriment of Darwin Nunez and company. Eventually, the likes of Josko Gvardiol and Luka Sucic will be ready for the step up though, the former showed in Qatar that he already was some time ago. Thibaut Courtois could still be one of the world's top goalkeepers and though the next generation will surely not be as prized around Europe as those who came before them, there is promising young talent in Jeremy Doku, Amadou Onana and Charles De Ketelaere. It might seem perverse to put a team who did not qualify for Qatar over some of the tournament's great luminaries but the reigning world champions at the Under-20 level have an extremely talented young squad, most notably Andriy Lunin, Mykhaylo Mudryk and Illya Zabarnyi. It is easy to envisage the Morocco of 2026 being rather like Croatia of 2022, experienced operators who are hellish to beat even if they do not score that many goals. This nation will doubtless be a contender in the next World Cup but may not go all the way. It is of course way, way, way too early to think about who might be lifting the trophy in a stadium to be confirmed on a date to be confirmed, but that has not stopped us. Almost all of England's best players in Qatar ought to be greatly improved by 2026 and there is a tempting narrative whereby the pain of Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup are the growing pains any great side must go through before they reach the summit. He showed in Qatar that that is still a reasonable prospect but he will need to find a more conducive environment to fulfill that potential than Barcelona. However, there is certainly work to be done before 2026 if they are to break the streak of group-stage eliminations, starting with a defensive production line that has dried up over recent years.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 host: These nations will host FIFA World Cup ... (The Economic Times)

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are all set to jointly host the prestigious FIFA World Cup 2026 with Canada hosting it for the very first time.

[FIFA World](/fifa-world-cup-2018-in-russia)Cup in 2026 is all set to be jointly hosted by the [United States](/topic/united-states), [Canada](/news/international/canada), and Mexico. Morocco is also eyeing to get the venue in 2030 after losing the bid for the 2026 World Cup to the North American nations. Fans from across the globe have already started to look for the hosting nations and venues for these tournaments in advance.

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