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About Us · 2026 FIFA World Cup | 48-Team Format · USA-Canada-Mexico

🏆 About Us · 2026 FIFA World Cup

48-Team Format · USA/Canada/Mexico Joint Hosts · A New Era of Football

🌎 First-ever tri-nation hosting 📅 June 11 – July 19, 2026

📋 Tournament Overview

23rd FIFA World Cup
🏟️ Host Nations
United States, Canada, Mexico – the first time three nations jointly host the FIFA World Cup. 16 host cities and 23 world-class stadiums across North America.
⚽ Participating Teams
48 teams (first-ever expansion), representing all six confederations. Total matches increased from 64 to 104 – the largest in tournament history.
🏆 Final Venue
MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey – capacity 82,500. The final is scheduled for July 19, 2026.
📺 Global Broadcast
Coverage in 200+ countries and territories, expected global audience exceeding 5 billion viewers. One of the most-watched sporting events in history.

🔄 New Format · 48-Team Revolution

Group Stage → Knockout Reimagined
📌 Group Stage
48 teams split into 12 groups of 4. Each group plays a round-robin (3 matches per team). The top two teams from each group plus the 8 best third-placed teams advance to the Round of 32.
Key change: The Round of 32 replaces the traditional Round of 16, adding more knockout drama and matches.
🏆 Knockout Stage
32 teams compete in single-elimination: Round of 32 → Round of 16 → Quarter-finals → Semi-finals → Third-place match → Final. Total of 104 matches over 39 days from group stage to final.
⏱️ Schedule & Time Zones
Opening ceremony and first match: June 11, 2026 (Mexico City). Final: July 19, 2026 (New York). All kickoff times are converted to Beijing/Kuala Lumpur/Singapore time for convenient viewing in Asia.

🌆 Host Cities & Stadiums

16 Cities · 23 Venues
🇺🇸 United States (11)
New York/New Jersey Los Angeles Dallas Atlanta Seattle San Francisco Bay Boston Houston Philadelphia Kansas City Miami
🇨🇦 Canada (2)
Toronto Vancouver (BC Place)
🇲🇽 Mexico (3)
Mexico City Guadalajara Monterrey
💡 All venues meet FIFA's highest standards. Eight stadiums have capacities exceeding 70,000, with MetLife Stadium (82,500) being the largest.

🔍 About This Platform

Data · Analysis · Education
🎯 Our Mission
To provide global football fans with the most comprehensive and accurate 2026 World Cup data, schedules, standings, in-depth analysis, and data models. All content follows educational, non-commercial principles and does not promote any form of gambling.
📊 Data Sources
We integrate official FIFA statistics, Opta sports data, historical match records, and advanced models (ELO, Poisson, Monte Carlo simulations) ensuring every analysis is evidence-based.
🧠 Team Background
Composed of senior football data analysts, PhDs in statistics, and former sports journalists. Core team members have provided World Cup prediction modeling support for various sports media.
⚖️ Disclaimer
All content on this platform is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute betting advice. Football matches are inherently uncertain; please interpret predictive data rationally.

📜 Historical Significance of 2026

A New Chapter for World Football
• First-ever 48-team tournament, giving more nations the chance to shine on the world stage.
• First tri-nation hosting, setting a precedent for international cooperation in top-tier events.
• Record total prize money of $440 million, with unprecedented payouts for the champion.
• Asia's quota increased to 8.5 slots, a historic opportunity for Asian football.
• VAR technology fully upgraded with semi-automated offside detection, improving decision accuracy.