Only six months to go until the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 gets underway. The stage is set for the biggest global football spectacle in history as 48 nations gather across three continents: North America, Central America, and South America.
As the countdown continues, organizers are proud of what has been achieved so far. A whopping 42 teams have already qualified, while the competition draw has taken place, revealing the group stage lineup that will determine the path to the coveted World Cup trophy. More than two million tickets have sold out, fueling excitement among fans.
The tournament's host cities – spread across the United States (11 venues), Mexico (3 venues), and Canada (2 venues) – are in final preparations for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Stadium upgrades are underway, with Boston and Toronto stadiums receiving attention before the big event.
Argentina stands as a defending champion after winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, while Spain tops the rankings ahead of Brazil, Germany, France, and England as favorites to lift the trophy in 2026.
The world's football stars will also be on display at this year's tournament. Iconic duo Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are set to lead their respective teams, Argentina and Portugal, respectively, with both legends hinting that it may be their last major outing.
With just six months left until the World Cup, fans eagerly await the completion of the intercontinental playoffs – a final chance for remaining nations to secure their spots in the tournament. FIFA's expanded format means 12 groups will determine which teams progress to the knockout stages, with an extra round added to the traditional competition.
As host country United States gears up to stage the World Cup for the third time, fans might be concerned about the potential impact of weather on games. Following recent challenges in the US, organizers are determined to ensure that all matches take place safely and enjoyably.
The ticket ballot process has already begun, with more than two million tickets sold out. Fans can secure their chance to attend the World Cup by participating in a ballot that will be open until January 13th next year.
Finally, FIFA's expanded playoff format offers six additional teams a pathway to qualification through intercontinental and continental routes. A thrilling conclusion awaits these six teams as they face off against each other in March 2026.
As the countdown continues, organizers are proud of what has been achieved so far. A whopping 42 teams have already qualified, while the competition draw has taken place, revealing the group stage lineup that will determine the path to the coveted World Cup trophy. More than two million tickets have sold out, fueling excitement among fans.
The tournament's host cities – spread across the United States (11 venues), Mexico (3 venues), and Canada (2 venues) – are in final preparations for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Stadium upgrades are underway, with Boston and Toronto stadiums receiving attention before the big event.
Argentina stands as a defending champion after winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, while Spain tops the rankings ahead of Brazil, Germany, France, and England as favorites to lift the trophy in 2026.
The world's football stars will also be on display at this year's tournament. Iconic duo Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are set to lead their respective teams, Argentina and Portugal, respectively, with both legends hinting that it may be their last major outing.
With just six months left until the World Cup, fans eagerly await the completion of the intercontinental playoffs – a final chance for remaining nations to secure their spots in the tournament. FIFA's expanded format means 12 groups will determine which teams progress to the knockout stages, with an extra round added to the traditional competition.
As host country United States gears up to stage the World Cup for the third time, fans might be concerned about the potential impact of weather on games. Following recent challenges in the US, organizers are determined to ensure that all matches take place safely and enjoyably.
The ticket ballot process has already begun, with more than two million tickets sold out. Fans can secure their chance to attend the World Cup by participating in a ballot that will be open until January 13th next year.
Finally, FIFA's expanded playoff format offers six additional teams a pathway to qualification through intercontinental and continental routes. A thrilling conclusion awaits these six teams as they face off against each other in March 2026.