Alright, folks, it is finally summer 2026, and you already know what event is going to
take place this year: the FIFA World Cup! You heard it this year, North America, the
The USA, Canada, and Mexico will host the World Cup in major stadiums in these nations.
We can expect average tickets to sell around $1,600 per match, which is 27,816.80
Mexican Pesos and 2,214.00 Canadian Dollars. So why did these three nations host
together rather than separately? This is quite simple because these countries have a
“United Bid” that came with high-scale infrastructure like multi-million dollar stadiums,
high financial revenue, and low risks when it came to havoc.
Many new countries have also qualified this time, such as Jordan, Cape Verde,
Curaçao, and Uzbekistan, making national headlines and a historical debut for their
countries.
Another major change for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is the expansion from 32 teams to
48 teams. This means more matches, more countries represented, and greater
opportunities for emerging soccer nations to compete on the world’s stage. Fans can
expect a month-long celebration of football, with matches taking place across numerous
cities in North America and millions of spectators traveling from around the world to
support their national teams, spreading love and diversity.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is one of the biggest and most exciting tournaments in
history by record. With new teams, three host nations, and millions of fans expected to
attend, this event will leave a lasting impact on the world of football and FIFA history.