The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

World Cup 2026 Canada: Complete Fan Guide for Toronto & Vancouver
Your complete guide to Canada's historic World Cup matches in Toronto and Vancouver. Match tickets, stadium info, transportation, and cultural guides.
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Discover all 48 teams participating in FIFA World Cup 2026 hosted in Canada, USA, and Mexico. View complete team information, match schedules, and qualification details for every nation competing in Toronto and Vancouver matches.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 FAQs
Planning your trip to the biggest World Cup ever? Start here. This FAQ covers dates, format, host cities, tickets, TV/streaming, venues and more—kept current with official sources.
Last updated: November 5, 2025
Across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Tickets are sold via FIFA's official ticketing portal. Register for updates and review purchase terms and resale policies in FIFA's ticket FAQs.
The 2026 edition expands to 48 teams: 12 groups of 4. The top two teams from each group plus the eight best third‑place teams advance to a new Round of 32, creating 104 total matches.
Key venues include MetLife Stadium (NY/NJ), Estadio Azteca (Mexico City), BC Place (Vancouver), among others across the 16 host cities. See a consolidated list via US Soccer Players' guide and FIFA's pages.
The Final is scheduled for MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey) on July 19, 2026. For the opening day details and first match assignments, consult FIFA's official match schedule for the latest updates.
In the U.S., FOX (with games on FOX and FS1) holds English‑language rights; Spanish coverage is with NBC/Universal. International streaming and highlights will also appear on FIFA+.
Yes—USA, Canada, and Mexico qualify automatically as co‑hosts.
The current schedule, match phases, and venue assignments are published on FIFA's official site and may be updated periodically.
Yes. FIFA offers official hospitality with premium seating and experiences. Check current availability and pricing via FIFA's hospitality pages.
Ensure your passport validity meets each country's entry rules and verify whether you need a visa for the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Check official government sites before booking.
Many host cities promote public transit on matchdays and will publish dedicated travel advice. For example, the NY/NJ host has stadium transit guidance for MetLife Stadium.
Policies can vary by venue and event. Always check the specific stadium's matchday rules on approved bag sizes and prohibited items before you go.
Host committees and venues provide accessibility services (seating, ingress/egress assistance, service animal guidance). Review each stadium's accessibility page and FIFA ticketing options for accessible seating.
Book early. Look for hotels near stadiums or transit hubs to reduce travel time. Many cities will publish travel advice pages—monitor official host city sites and tourism boards for recommended areas and booking windows.
Host cities typically organize fan festivals, viewing zones, and cultural events. Check each city's official World Cup pages as the tournament approaches for dates, locations, and entry guidance.