When and Where is the Draw?
The highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup draw will take place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., on Friday, December 5, at 12:00 PM ET (9:00 AM PT). This event, which will determine the groups for all 48 teams, is a pivotal moment that sets the stage for the largest World Cup field in history. FOX will air the draw live, and it will also be streamed on FOX One, FOXSports.com, and the FOX Sports App. The live pre-show will begin at 11:30 AM ET (8:30 AM PT), ensuring fans have ample time to tune in and get ready for the excitement. The draw itself will last from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET, with additional live coverage and analysis extending until 3:00 PM ET.
When is the World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will unfold from June 11 to July 19, 2026, marking a historic event not just in scale but also in its geographical spread. The tournament will bring together 48 teams for 104 matches, culminating in the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The FOX family of networks and the FOX Sports app will be the comprehensive home for all World Cup content, offering live matches, highlights, commentary, analysis, and full-match replays. This extensive coverage will ensure that fans from around the world can immerse themselves in every moment of the action.
Who is Hosting the World Cup?
For the first time in World Cup history, the 2026 tournament will be hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This tri-nation collaboration is a first, with only the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan having been co-hosted before. The majority of the 104 matches will take place in the U.S., with 78 games spread across 11 cities. Canada will host 13 matches in two cities, while Mexico will also host 13 matches, split across three cities. This unique arrangement promises to create a vibrant and diverse tournament experience, showcasing the best of North America’s sports culture.
What are the World Cup Cities and Stadiums?
Sixteen cities across the three host countries will host World Cup games, with many of the stadiums well-known to sports fans. In Canada, matches will be held in Toronto (BMO Field) and Vancouver (BC Place). Mexico will see games in Guadalajara (Estadio Akron), Mexico City (Estadio Azteca), and Monterrey (Estadio BBVA). The United States will welcome the most matches, with venues in Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium), Boston (Gillette Stadium), Dallas (AT&T Stadium), Houston (NRG Stadium), Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium), Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium), Miami (Hard Rock Stadium), New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium), Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field), San Francisco/Bay Area (Levi’s Stadium), and Seattle (Lumen Field). These world-class facilities will provide a fitting stage for the world’s premier football event.
The Significance of the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is more than just a sporting event; it’s a testament to the power of international collaboration and the global reach of football. With 48 teams participating, this tournament will be the most inclusive in World Cup history, offering more nations the opportunity to compete on the biggest stage. The expanded field and the unique tri-nation hosting model promise to bring new energy and excitement to the tournament. Fans can look forward to a month filled with thrilling matches, heartfelt national pride, and the unifying spirit of the beautiful game. The 2026 World Cup will be a celebration of football and a milestone in the sport’s history.
Stay Tuned for the Latest Updates
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