World Cup 2026: Dates and Host Nations Announced

The next men's FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, with the tournament set to kick off on June 11, 2026, and conclude with the final on July 19, 2026.
Fans eagerly awaiting the next global football showpiece will need to mark their calendars for summer 2026. The tournament, expanded to feature 48 teams for the first time, will commence on June 11th, with the grand finale scheduled for July 19th.
Canada, Mexico, and the United States will share hosting duties across multiple cities, marking a historic multi-nation bid for the prestigious event. This expansion promises a more inclusive competition, offering more nations a chance to compete on the world stage.
The announcement comes as various national teams reflect on recent performances. For instance, England's aspirations for World Cup glory remain unfulfilled, with their wait for a title now guaranteed to extend beyond 64 years following their semi-final exit in the previous edition.
The expansion to 48 teams is a necessary evolution for the World Cup, ensuring greater global representation, even if it dilutes the traditional knockout-stage intensity for some.

