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World Cup 2026: Complete Guide — Schedule, Groups, Venues & How to Watch

Everything you need to know about the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 48 teams, three host countries, key dates, group stage format, and the favourites to lift the trophy.

Marco RenatiJune 1, 20268 min read
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event in history. For the first time, 48 teams will compete across three countries — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — making it the most expansive tournament ever staged.

Key Facts: World Cup 2026 at a Glance

The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Matches will be played across 16 stadiums in 11 US cities, three Canadian cities, and three Mexican cities. MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will host the final — the largest World Cup final venue ever used.

The expanded format means more matches, more upsets, and more drama. Groups are now made up of four teams, but 32 teams advance from the group stage rather than 16. This gives smaller footballing nations a far better chance of reaching the knockout rounds.

The Group Stage Format Explained

With 48 teams split into 12 groups of four, the top two teams from each group plus the eight best third-placed teams advance to the round of 32. This new format has been controversial: critics argue it increases dead-rubber matches, while supporters say it gives more nations meaningful football at the world's biggest stage.

Each team plays three group-stage matches. The scheduling is designed to reduce travel — teams in the same group play their matches in geographically close venues where possible.

Host Cities and Stadiums

United States (11 cities): New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium, 82,500), Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium, 70,000), Dallas (AT&T Stadium, 80,000), San Francisco Bay Area, Miami, Seattle, Boston, Atlanta, Kansas City, Houston, and Philadelphia.

Mexico (3 cities): Mexico City (Estadio Azteca), Guadalajara, and Monterrey.

Canada (3 cities): Toronto, Vancouver, and Kansas City.

Favourites to Win World Cup 2026

Based on current form and squad quality, these nations enter as the strongest contenders:

France remain the bookmakers' favourite. Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid has reached the peak of his powers, and the depth of talent behind him is unmatched globally. If Mbappé stays fit, France are the team to beat.

England have never won a World Cup away from home soil, but the current generation — Bellingham, Saka, Foden — is arguably the most talented in 60 years. Gareth Southgate's successor will have a genuine squad capable of going all the way.

Brazil are rebuilding after a disappointing 2022, but the talent pipeline remains exceptional. Vinicius Júnior in the form of his life at Real Madrid gives them a genuine match-winner.

Spain won Euro 2024 and continue to produce technically gifted players at an extraordinary rate. Their possession-based system under Luis de la Fuente remains difficult to break down.

Germany are rebuilding under Julian Nagelsmann. Playing at a tournament partially in their traditional footballing sphere of influence (North America has large German immigrant communities), they could overperform expectations.

Dark Horses: Who Could Surprise?

Portugal without Ronaldo are an unknown quantity — but Bernardo Silva, Rafael Leão, and a deep squad make them capable of a deep run.

Argentina enter as defending champions. Lionel Messi will be 38 during the tournament — whether he plays at all, and for how long, will be the defining narrative of the early rounds.

Morocco stunned the world in Qatar 2022 and have continued developing as a force in world football. They could go deep again.

How to Watch World Cup 2026

Broadcast rights vary by country. In the UK, ITV and BBC share rights. In the US, Fox Sports and Telemundo have rights. Streaming options will include Peacock (US), ITVX (UK), and various national broadcasters globally.

Time zones matter: matches in US cities (Eastern Time) kick off at manageable hours for European viewers. Games in the Pacific zone (LA, Seattle, San Francisco) start late at night for European audiences.

What Makes This World Cup Different

Three host nations means unprecedented logistical complexity — but also three different football cultures converging. Mexican passion, Canadian hockey-nation curiosity converting to football, and American spectacle all collide.

The 80,000-capacity stadiums mean noise levels unlike any recent World Cup. The heat in Miami and Dallas in June will test European teams' fitness. The altitude in Mexico City (2,240m above sea level) will be a decisive factor in any match played there.

For more football analysis, read our Champions League tactical shifts breakdown and our Premier League title race analysis. See also the original World Cup 2026 guide for team predictions.

FAQ — World Cup 2026

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?** 48 teams will compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, up from 32 in previous tournaments. This is the largest World Cup field ever assembled.

Where is the 2026 World Cup final being held?** The final will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York area) on July 19, 2026. The stadium holds 82,500 spectators.

When does the 2026 World Cup start?** The tournament opens on June 11, 2026, and runs until the final on July 19, 2026 — a 39-day competition across three countries.

Who are the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup?** France, England, Brazil, and Spain are the leading favourites based on squad depth and recent form. France's Kylian Mbappé is the most likely individual to decide the outcome.

How does the new 48-team format work?** 48 teams are split into 12 groups of four. The top two from each group plus the eight best third-placed teams (32 teams total) advance to the round of 32, which then continues as a standard single-elimination knockout.

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Marco Renati is a football tactics analyst with over a decade of experience covering European football for international publications.

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