Posted on June 09, 2026
Fan of ball games? If you've always been fascinated with sports, there's a high chance that you are a World Cup fanatic. And even if you're just a casual fan, it's impossible to miss the World Cup. Just like Super Bowl LX, the World Cup is one of the biggest sporting events in the world. So expect only the grandest of activities and celebrity sightings on game days.
The final draw to determine the groupings and matchups took place on December 5. Whether you are a diehard fan or a first-time spectator, we would love to share the thrills of the game with you. Continue reading to know more about the 2026 World Cup.
The World Cup is an international soccer tournament, held every four years. It crowns the men's world champion and is one of the most popular sports events worldwide. The tournament features a final competition for national teams that qualify through regional qualifiers.
In 2026, the 23rd World Cup will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tournament will bring the biggest names in football, so it is going to be HUGE.
Well, it's HUGE. This year's World Cup will be the largest tournament in history, featuring 48 nations playing a record 104 matches. That's also equal to 1,248 player slots across the participating nations. If this doesn't sound MASSIVE to you, we don't know what is.
It's going to be a long event! The 2026 World Cup games will run from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
Like we mentioned above, the 2026 World Cup will be hosted by three countries. This also means that matches will be done in multiple stadiums across Canada, Mexico, and the US. Here's a list of stadiums that will host the World Cup games.
Toronto Stadium
BC Place Vancouver
Mexico City Stadium
Estadio Guadalajara
Estadio Monterrey
Atlanta Stadium
Boston Stadium
Dallas Stadium
Houston Stadium
Kansas City Stadium
Los Angeles Stadium
Miami Stadium
New York/New Jersey Stadium
Philadelphia Stadium
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Seattle Stadium
The opening match will be on June 11 at the Mexico City Stadium. It will be between Mexico and South Africa.
We know how the final match is the most anticipated part of the tournament. Not only for the actual match, but for the halftime show! For the 2026 World Cup, the halftime show will showcase a historic lineup: the Queen of Pop, Madonna; the Queen of Latin Music, Shakira; and South Korean pop superstars BTS!
Take a pause from all the cheers and bets for your favorite teams and get ready to sing and dance! The solid lineup will absolutely showcase top-tier entertainment with music and dance moves that all generations can enjoy.
42 out of 48 World Cup teams will be placed in groups during the final draw, with 6 remaining spots to be filled in March 2026. The draw will set matchups and schedules for 16 North American host cities, running from June to July 2026. Mexico is Group A1, Canada is B1, and the U.S. is D1. Groups will be confirmed on draw day.
48 teams in 12 groups (A-L) will compete. The top two from each group and eight third-best teams advance to the round of 32. Five knockout stages follow, with teams playing eight matches and three days rest if they continue. 104 matches total for the tournament.
The World Cup 26™ Final Draw will be held on December 5, 2025 at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, where the group-stage matches will be revealed.
Of course! Fox Sports will broadcast the draw for the 2026 World Cup, marking the first time this event is shown on American TV. Live coverage starts at 11:30 a.m. ET, with the draw taking place between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. ET and lasting around 45 minutes.
The nations represented in the final draw are as follows:
Co-hosts: Canada, Mexico, USA
AFC: Australia, IR Iran, Japan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan
CAF: Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia
Concacaf: Curaçao, Haiti, Panama
CONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
OFC: New Zealand
UEFA: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland.
World Cup ticketing requires more effort compared to other sporting events with set ticket purchase times. As the event is so big, its ticketing may go through different phases.
Tickets were officially sold on their official site. The last Early Ticket Draw was open until October 31 at 11:00 a.m. ET. Fans await confirmation of their purchase slots. More than a million tickets were sold in the Visa Presale and another million in the Early Ticket Draw. Fans had to log in to the site to participate, regardless of presale entry.
Fans in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. have 72-hour early access to buy tickets for their games. During this period, 75% of tickets are reserved for local fans, giving them a better chance of securing seats before international sales begin.
The next chance is global. Fans in the Early Ticket Draw will be randomly chosen for time slots to purchase. A slot doesn't ensure a ticket—popular matches may sell out quickly.
Following the Final Draw on December 5, 2025, the matchups and locations will be finalized. The association will hold a Random Selection Draw for games, allowing fans to apply for tickets once the teams and venues are announced.
If you miss the lotteries, your last chance is during the World Cup's "last-minute sales" in spring 2026. Tickets will be available on the association's website on a first-come, first-served basis without a lottery.
The association hasn't disclosed how many tickets will be released or for which games, so anticipate limited availability and fast sell-outs.
While waiting for your tickets (or a chance to get one), you can also watch other sporting events near you.
The official mascots, unveiled in September 2025, represent the host nations: Maple™ the Moose (Canada), Zayu™ the Jaguar (Mexico), and Clutch™ the Bald Eagle (USA). They embody each country's culture and spirit, symbolizing unity and a passion for soccer. Well, isn't this adorable?
After the exciting happenings of the World Cup Qatar 2022™, the team is now aiming to be only the third champion ever to keep hold of the trophy. Will they be able to bring the glory home for the second time?
No names have been revealed yet for the official halftime show performance. But to stir some hype, CBS Sports listed possible options for the 2026 World Cup halftime show. Check out whether your favorite artists are mentioned.
Pitbull
Shakira
Kendrick Lamar
Coldplay
Oasis
Harry Styles
Jay-Z
Bad Bunny
Bruce Springsteen
Taylor Swift
Again, these names and guesses are just for fun, and no official announcement has been dropped yet. We will update you with more info about the 2026 World Cup for sure. But for now, here's everything we know (that you might also want to know) about this incredible sporting event. The excitement is already brewing; we can feel it.
With both Super Bowl LX and the 2026 World Cup happening soon, we know that you want to take the sporty spirit everywhere. Feel the thrill and action at the best sporting events in town. They are loud, exciting, and popular, so their tickets might sell out fast! Make sure to get your passes to some of the biggest ball games in the US.
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