Three Host Nations Kick Off the 2026 World Cup: 48 Teams Compete for the Trophy.

Start of 2026 World Cup in three countries
Start of 2026 World Cup in three countries

The 2026 FIFA World Cup

According to Espreso.tv: The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across three nations: Mexico, the United States, and Canada. This marks the first tournament in history to feature 48 national teams, divided into 12 groups. Matches will take place in 16 cities, offering broad event coverage and drawing fans from all over the globe.

The opening match is scheduled for June 11 in Mexico City, while the final will be held on July 19 in New York City. The group stage kicks off on June 13, with Group B seeing Switzerland face Qatar. The following day, June 14, Brazil takes on Morocco, and Scotland meets Haiti. On the same day, Australia will play Turkey in Group D.

2026 World Cup Group Draw

The group composition for the 2026 World Cup is as follows:

  • Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Czech Republic
  • Group B: Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland
  • Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
  • Group D: United States, Australia, Paraguay, Turkey
  • Group E: Germany, Curacao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
  • Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia
  • Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
  • Group H: Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
  • Group I: France, Senegal, Norway, Iraq
  • Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
  • Group K: Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan, Colombia
  • Group L: England, Croatia, Panama, Ghana

The 2026 World Cup promises to be a massive event, attracting a huge global audience and uniting football fans worldwide.

With the tournament spanning three countries for the first time ever, organizers hope to foster a new level of engagement between fans and host nations. The expansion to 48 teams also highlights the growing global passion for football, potentially unlocking new opportunities for the sport's international development.


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