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The 2026 World Cup Is 9 Weeks Away — Here Is Why It Will Be the Biggest in History

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The FIFA World Cup begins June 11, 2026. Here is the specific combination of format changes, host country scale, and geopolitical drama that makes this the biggest World Cup ever.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins in nine weeks, on June 11 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, in the specific historical symmetry that places the world's most watched sporting event back in the venue that hosted Maradona's 'Hand of God' and 'Goal of the Century' in 1986. What follows over the next 39 days will be the largest sporting event in human history by several specific measurements.

For the scale: 48 teams instead of 32, 104 matches instead of 64, 16 host cities across three countries (United States, Canada, Mexico), stadiums including the Rose Bowl, MetLife, AT&T Stadium, and eleven other American venues. The specific US participation as host country — with their national team playing in front of home crowd support — creates the particular domestic audience engagement that American soccer has been building toward for thirty years.

For the format's specific new drama: the 12-group-of-4 format with third-place wildcards means teams that finish third can still advance. This changes specific group stage calculations, reduces the number of 'dead rubbers,' and creates tournament situations that the binary top-two-advance format would have produced differently.

For the geopolitical dimension that is impossible to separate from this specific tournament: the Iran war will be in its fourth month when the World Cup begins. Iran's national team — if they qualify through their remaining fixtures — would play in the United States, the country whose military is conducting the campaign against their nation. The specific political and security management of Iran's potential participation is the tournament's most sensitive logistical challenge.

For the competitive favourites: Argentina (defending champions), France (2018 champions, 2022 finalists), Spain (Euro 2024 champions), England (perpetual near-misses now with home-continent advantage), and Brazil (the specific talent overdue for a tournament breakthrough) represent the specific hierarchy of teams whose specific World Cup performances will determine the eventual champion.

For the American audience: with 11 venues in the US and the USMNT competing at home for the first time in a World Cup since 1994, the specific opportunity for American soccer's specific cultural moment — breaking through to mainstream sports conversation rather than existing in the enthusiast bubble — is the most realistic it has been in the sport's history in the United States.

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