The 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup will be the biggest ever. Spanning 39 days across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, 48 nations will compete in a staggering 104 matches. The action begins on June 11 with Mexico hosting South Africa at the iconic Mexico City Stadium. The tournament culminates in the grand final on July 19 at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
Record 104 Matches: The Complete 2026 World Cup Schedule
With 48 teams competing, the 2026 World Cup features a record-breaking 104 matches across the USA, Mexico, and Canada.