2026 FIFA World Cup: Complete Guide, New Format, Groups, Schedule & Everything You Need to Know
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest football tournament in history. For the first time ever, 48 teams will compete across three host nations: United States, Canada, and Mexico. A record-breaking 104 matches will be played from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
This mega-event will feature an expanded format, new knockout rules, legendary players in their final World Cup (Messi, Ronaldo, Modrić), and the rise of the next generation (Mbappé, Haaland, Bellingham, Yamal).
Here is your complete, up-to-date, SEO-optimized guide to the 2026 World Cup.
2026 World Cup: Key Details at a Glance
- Dates: June 11 – July 19, 2026
- Host Countries: USA, Canada, Mexico (16 host cities)
- Teams: 48 (expanded from 32)
- Total Matches: 104
- Opening Match: Mexico vs South Africa – June 11, Estadio Azteca
- Final: July 19, 2026 – MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey (3:00 PM ET)
- Official Draw: Completed on December 5, 2025 in Washington D.C.
New 48-Team Format Explained (How It Works)
FIFA has introduced a completely new structure:
- 12 groups of 4 teams each
- Top 2 teams from each group + best 8 third-placed teams → Round of 32
- Single-leg knockout from Round of 32 onwards
- No more group stage third-place lottery confusion
- More matches = more drama, more upsets possible
This format gives smaller nations a real chance to reach the knockout stage.
Full Group Stage Draw (Official

Note: Some play-off spots will be decided in March 2026.
Groups of Death 2026
Experts agree on two clear “Groups of Death”:
- Group E: Brazil vs Spain vs Senegal vs Costa Rica → South American flair + European champions + African champions
- Group G: Portugal vs Germany vs Morocco vs Colombia → Ronaldo’s last dance against 2014 winners + 2022 semifinalists
Key Matches to Watch (Global Kick-off Times – UTC)
| Date | Match | Venue | Kick-off (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 11, 2026 | Mexico vs South Africa (Opening) | Estadio Azteca, Mexico City | 21:00 |
| Jun 12 | USA vs Paraguay | SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles | 02:00 (Jun 13) |
| Jun 13 | Brazil vs Senegal | MetLife Stadium, NJ | 00:00 |
| Jun 15 | Argentina vs Japan | Mercedes-Benz, Atlanta | 00:00 |
| Jun 18 | England vs Netherlands | Gillette Stadium, Boston | 21:00 |
| Jun 21 | Portugal vs Germany | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami | 19:00 |
| Jul 19, 2026 | FINAL | MetLife Stadium, NY/NJ | 19:00 |
Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup Live (Global Broadcast)
- USA: FOX, Telemundo
- UK: BBC, ITV
- India: Viacom18, JioCinema (free streaming expected)
- Middle East & North Africa: beIN Sports
- Australia: Optus Sport
- Global: FIFA+ (many matches free in select regions)
How to Buy Official Tickets
Tickets are sold exclusively through FIFA.com/tickets
Sales phases:
- Phase 1 (Random draw): Already started (Jan–Feb 2026)
- Phase 2 (First-come-first-serve): From March 2026
Price range (Category 4 – cheapest): - Group stage: $70–$220
- Round of 32: $100–$350
- Quarter-finals: $300–$900
- Final: $950–$2,600
Pro tip: Register now on FIFA.com to get priority access.
Travel & Visa Guide
Most Asian, African, and some South American fans need visas:
- USA: B1/B2 tourist visa – book appointment NOW (wait times can exceed 600 days in some countries)
- Canada: Most fans with valid US visa can enter visa-free or with eTA ($7)
- Mexico: Many nationalities with valid US/Canada visa get automatic entry
Flights: Book 10–12 months in advance for best prices. Expect round-trip from Middle East/Asia: $900–$1500.
Budget Tips for International Fans
Sample 10-day trip cost (3 group matches):
- Flight (return): $1000–$1400
- Accommodation (hostel/Airbnb shared): $500–$800
- Match tickets (3×Cat 4): $300–$500
- Food & local transport: $400
Total: ~$2,200–$3,000 per person (if traveling in groups)
Host Cities & Stadiums
| City | Stadium | Capacity | Notable Matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York/New Jersey | MetLife Stadium | 82,500 | Final |
| Los Angeles | SoFi Stadium | 70,000 | USA matches, quarters |
| Mexico City | Estadio Azteca | 87,000 | Opening match |
| Dallas | AT&T Stadium | 80,000 | Semi-final |
| Miami | Hard Rock Stadium | 65,000 | Potential third-place match |
| Toronto | BMO Field | 45,000+ | Canada matches |
Legacy & Fun Facts
- The first World Cup ever to be hosted across three different countries.
- First since 2002 in Asia with 48 teams
- Estadio Azteca will become the first stadium to host three World Cups (1970, 1986, 2026)
- Expected attendance: over 6 million live spectators
- FIFA launching LEGO World Cup trophy replica in March 2026
Final Thoughts: Why 2026 Will Be Unforgettable
This will likely be the final World Cup for legends like:
- Lionel Messi (39)
- Cristiano Ronaldo (41)
- Luis Suárez, Manuel Neuer, Luka Modrić
At the same time, we’ll see the coronation of the next generation.
104 matches. 48 nations. 1 champion.
The greatest football festival ever is coming.
Start planning now — June 11, 2026 is closer than you think!i


