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World Cup 2026: The Host Trio, The Bold 48-Team Format, and The Global Qualifiers

8 October 2025

World Cup 2026: The Host Trio, The Bold 48-Team Format, and The Global Qualifiers
Hosts USA, Canada and Mexico kick off a three-nation World Cup journey toward 48 teams.

Soccer fans around the globe are buzzing as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, staged by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tournament will feature 48 teams for the first time, marking a historic expansion in the world’s most-watched sporting event. Qualification battles are underway across continents, with several nations already securing direct berths while others chase spots through regional play. This overview highlights the teams that have qualified so far, the new 48-team format, and the key timelines for each confederation. (Yes, there will be drama, and probably a few dramatic penalty shootouts, because that’s how football likes to keep us on the edge of our seats.)"

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Michael Whooosh

I am Michael Whooosh, an English sports journalist born in 1986. Passionate about surfing, poetry, and beekeeping, I share my human and sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the 2026 World Cup start and end?

The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

How many teams will participate in 2026?

A total of 48 teams will participate, the first time the event expands beyond 32.

Which nations automatically qualify as hosts?

Canada, the United States, and Mexico qualify automatically as hosts.

When do confederations finish their qualification campaigns?

Each confederation has its own window, stretching from late 2023 or 2024 through 2025, with intercontinental playoffs in early 2026 and the final tournament in 2026.