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FIFA World Cup

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Who is hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Football fever is here and, for the first time ever, the FIFA World Cup will be hosted across three separate nations. Mexico, Canada and the United States all have host cities holding football games in their stadium for the event.

Mexico will become the first country to host the tournament three times, having previously hosted solo in 1970 and 1986, while the USA will see football fans from across the globe arrive on their shores for the second time since 1994. For Canada however, it will be the first time they’ve had the World Cup come to them.

How Many Venues will be used in the World Cup 2026?

Sixteen cities in total will take part in hosting matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026, with eleven from the USA, three in Mexico and two in Canada. As fans descend upon these cities, there will be those looking for collectibles and keepsakes to commemorate the tournament, as well as those who have a love of the game and will just be looking forward to the spectacle. With football trading cards, like Topps Premier League and Match Attax, fans can get their fill before a ball has even been kicked in the summer tournament.

Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara will all host games in Mexico while Toronto and Vancouver are the Canadian cities that will see goal-scoring action. In the US, East Rutherford, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Houston, Santa Clara, Philadelphia, Seattle, Foxborough, and Miami are where games will kick-off.

What will happen July 19th July 2026?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final will take place on 19th July 2026 at the MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, positioned close to New York City. The final game of the tournament, it will bring the tournament to a close and will decide who are crowned world champions.

For fans, this is the biggest match in the footballing calendar and will likely draw the highest viewing figures of any live sporting event. Who will win, who will be the villains and who the heroes, and will football be coming home? Only time will tell!