June 11, 2026
By Ayobami Okerinde
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off today across the United States, Mexico and Canada, attention will be on who emerges champion on July 19.
The expanded 48-team tournament, co-hosted by the three North American countries, has already generated off-field global headlines, including controversies around visa issues, denial of officials’ access to the United States, security concerns and ticket prices.
As talking points shift to the players, coaches and supporters, attention will also be on three leading countries, Brazil, England and Portugal, who face a historical hurdle in their bid for glory.












