FIFA, tickets and Infantino
Digest more
Trump will hand over World Cup trophy to winners
Digest more
The calendar has shifted to 2026, meaning the FIFA World Cup is now just around the corner. The tournament will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada this summer, running from June 11 to July 19.
The world will tune in this summer for soccer's biggest event as the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11. Spread across three countries and 16 cities, we'll witness 48 teams strive for glory and immortality.
FIFA released the World Cup schedule on Saturday that will feature 104 matches spread across 11 cities in the United States, with three in Mexico and two in Canada.
The French national team will be practicing about 30 minutes outside of Boston for this summer's FIFA World Cup.
With 48 teams, 16 host cities, and a brand-new tournament format, this edition will be the largest World Cup in history and the most globally connected sports event ever staged
France World Cup boycott unlikely as Sports Minister Marina Ferrari says country has "no desire" to skip the 2026 tournament, despite Trump's Greenland deal framework announcement.
Political tensions are reaching new heights with the summer’s tournament less than six months away.
France's sports minister said she does not anticipate her country pulling out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup over President Donald Trump's threats amid Europe's support of an autonomous Greenland. The World Cup largely will be played in the United States.
Although Curacao does not have any group stage games at Hard Rock Stadium, its federation opted to choose Boca Raton as its team base camp.