
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to be the 23rd edition of the prestigious international football tournament. Unlike previous World Cups, the 2026 edition will feature an expanded format with 48 teams instead of the traditional 32. This change was approved by the FIFA Council in 2017, allowing for more teams from different regions to participate in the tournament.
Here are some key details about the FIFA World Cup 2026:
Host Countries: The 2026 World Cup will be jointly hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This will be the first World Cup to be hosted by multiple countries since the 2002 tournament held in South Korea and Japan.
Number of Matches: With the expanded format, a total of 80 matches will be played throughout the tournament.
Venues: The host countries will provide a total of 16 venues for the matches. The United States will have 10 venues, while Canada and Mexico will each have three.
Final Venue: The final match is expected to be held at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States. This stadium has a seating capacity of over 82,000 spectators and is home to the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets.
Qualification Process: With the increased number of teams, the qualification process will likely be modified to accommodate more teams from various confederations. The details of the qualification process for the 2026 World Cup will be determined and announced by FIFA in the coming years.
Innovation and Sustainability: The 2026 World Cup is expected to prioritize sustainability and innovation. Efforts will be made to minimize the tournament’s environmental impact, improve energy efficiency, and enhance the overall fan experience.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 promises to be a unique and exciting tournament with the participation of more teams and the collaboration of three host countries.
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