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FIFA World Cup 2026 set for biggest tournament ever

Published on: June 11, 2026 4:19 PM

The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway as organizers prepare for the largest edition of football’s biggest tournament. For the first time, 48 national teams will compete across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, significantly expanding the competition’s scale and increasing opportunities for nations to participate on the world stage.

The tournament will begin on June 11 with Mexico facing South Africa at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Another opening-day fixture will see Korea Republic take on Czechia in Guadalajara, while several high-profile group-stage encounters are expected to capture global attention during the opening weeks of competition.

Moreover, fans can look forward to major clashes including USA versus Paraguay, Brazil against Morocco, France facing Senegal, England taking on Croatia, and Argentina meeting Algeria. Additional notable matches feature Belgium versus Egypt, Spain against Saudi Arabia, Portugal facing Congo DR, and England’s meeting with Ghana as teams battle for knockout-stage qualification.

The group stage will continue until June 27 before the newly introduced Round of 32 begins on June 28. The Round of 16 is scheduled from July 4 to July 7, while the quarter-finals will take place between July 9 and July 11 at several major venues across North America.

Attention will then shift to the semi-finals, which are set for July 14 in Dallas and July 15 in Atlanta. The third-place playoff will take place in Miami on July 18, while the tournament final is scheduled for July 19 at the New York/New Jersey Stadium, where the next world champion will be crowned.

Despite growing excitement, preparations have also faced challenges related to visa processing, security planning, and logistical concerns across some host regions. In addition, reports of protests and travel-related complications have raised questions ahead of the tournament, although organizers continue working to ensure a successful and secure event for players, officials, and supporters.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: FIFA World Cup, football fixtures, group stage, knockout rounds, Latest, Tournament schedule, world cup 2026

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