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FIFA World Cup 2026: Hosts, Cities, Dates, Teams and Ticket Booking Guide

FIFA World Cup 2026- Hosts, Cities, Dates, Teams and Ticket Booking Guide

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to be the biggest edition in tournament history, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches across North America. For the first time, the competition will be jointly hosted by three countries — the United States, Canada, and Mexico, bringing the world’s best national teams to some of the most iconic stadiums on the continent.

With a new tournament format, a packed match calendar, and massive demand for tickets, fans are already searching for key details, such as host cities, stadiums, match dates, and official ticket booking steps. In this complete guide, you’ll find everything you need to know about the World Cup 2026 schedule, venues, and how to book tickets safely, along with useful tips to avoid scams and stay updated on FIFA announcements.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Countries

The United States, Canada, and Mexico will jointly host the FIFA World Cup 2026, marking the first time three nations will host the tournament. This historic format will allow fans across North America to experience matches in multiple iconic stadiums.

The 2026 World Cup will be jointly hosted by:

Host Countries Match Summary

This tri-nation hosting arrangement expands the tournament’s reach, with the majority of matches (78) taking place in the USA, 13 in Canada, and 13 in Mexico.

CountryMatchesHost Cities
United States7811
Canada132
Mexico133

All Host Cities and Stadiums

There are 16 host cities spread across the three countries, each with a designated stadium. Here’s a complete list of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Stadiums:

CountryCityStadium
CanadaTorontoToronto Stadium
VancouverBC Place
MexicoGuadalajaraEstadio Guadalajara
Mexico CityMexico City Stadium
MonterreyEstadio Monterrey
United StatesAtlantaAtlanta Stadium
BostonBoston Stadium
DallasDallas Stadium
HoustonHouston Stadium
Kansas CityKansas City Stadium
Los AngelesLos Angeles Stadium
MiamiMiami Stadium
New York/New JerseyNew York New Jersey Stadium
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Stadium
San Francisco Bay AreaSan Francisco Bay Area Stadium
SeattleSeattle Stadium

These venues were selected for their capacity, infrastructure, and ability to handle large-scale events. The final will be held at the New York-New Jersey Stadium on July 19, 2026, while the opening match kicks off at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026.

Dates and Schedule Overview

The full match schedule, including specific fixtures, teams, and venues, is available on FIFA’s official website. For example, the USA’s opening group match is against Paraguay on June 12 at Los Angeles Stadium, Canada’s against a European playoff winner on June 12 at Toronto Stadium, and Mexico’s against South Africa on June 11 at Mexico City Stadium.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualified teams

So far, 42 teams have secured their spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the final six places to be determined in playoffs scheduled for March 2026. As co-hosts, Canada, Mexico, and the United States have automatically qualified.

How to Book FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets

Tickets for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are handled exclusively through FIFA’s official channels to ensure authenticity and fair access. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Register Your Interest: Visit the official FIFA tickets page at fifa.com/tickets. Create a FIFA ID if you don’t have one. This keeps you updated on sales phases, dates, and processes.
  2. Ticket Sales Phases: Sales occur in multiple phases, starting with a Visa presale (for Visa cardholders), followed by general public sales. Phase 1 began with group stage matches, and prices vary by category and match type:
  1. Hospitality Packages: For premium experiences including better seats, food, and exclusive access, browse options at fifaworldcup26.hospitality.fifa.com. These start from higher price points but include add-ons like VIP lounges.
  2. Resale and Exchange: Use FIFA’s official resale platform for safe ticket transfers. Residents of most countries can resell; Mexican residents can exchange tickets.
  3. Secondary Markets: While sites like SeatGeek, Ticombo, or Bucket List Events offer tickets, FIFA recommends sticking to official sources to avoid scams or invalid tickets. Prices on secondary markets can range from $100+ for group stages to much higher for key matches.
  4. Accessibility and Group Tickets: Special options are available for accessible seating, families, and groups. Check FIFA’s FAQs for details.

Tickets are in high demand, so act quickly during open sales windows. As of January 2026, some packages are already available, with more phases expected soon.

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