The 2026 World Cup final will be held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19, world soccer governing body FIFA announced on Sunday for the tournament being hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
2026 World Cup format and qualification with schedule confirmed Now that we know the host cities, stadiums and venues for the 2026 World Cup, let’s talk about the tournament itself… First and foremost, as host nations, the USA, Canada and Mexico will all automatically qualify for...
TheCenturyLink Field, another of the more unique-looking stadiums in the running, is home to 2019 MLS Cup champions theSeattleSounders. In 2014, the crowd there was clocked at an incredible 137.6 decibels – breaking their own world record for the loudest crowd noise at an outdoor...
New York/New Jersey. Mexico, who hosted the World Cup in 1970 and 1986, will stage games in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey, while Canada, which is hosting the men's event for the first time, will do so in Vancouver and Toronto. For a full look at the 16 stadiums,click here...
Following this year's tournament in Qatar, the next World Cup will be the first to feature 48 national teams. As such, more stadiums are needed than in previous competitions of this importance. The 2026 World Cup will also be the first one in history with 3 co-hosts. According to the ...
As the 2026 World Cup nears, there will be new developments in regard to the full schedule. Teams and actual time slots are not confirmed until just months before the World Cup. However, the format should smooth out in the years leading up to the competition. ...
Canada has never hosted a men's World Cup final but hosted the 2015 Women's World Cup in Vancouver, which was won by the United States. What was the bidding process? As per the FIFA rules, the 2026 World Cup is not allowed to be held in Europe or Asia due to the tw...
FIFA just selected USA, Mexico and Canada to host the 2026 World Cup. It will be the first time for Canada to host the World Cup, the second time for USA (1994) and the third time for Mexico (1970 and 1986). I think that the 48-nations World Cup was bene
The joint bid, branded United 2026, won 134 out of the total 203 votes, meeting the criteria of a simple majority for the winner. "Hosting the 2026 World Cup is a rare and important moment to demonstrate that we are all truly united through sport," U.S. soccer federation president Carlo...
It’s FIFA furor all around the country, as the USA prepares to host the World Cup in 2026. Even though the commencement of the tournament is a couple of years away, after the recent announcement of the dates and stadiums for the all-impo...