As the US (with Mexico and Canada) gets set to host the mega-event once again, more than anything, the tournament’s defining change since 1994 is its sheer scale-up

All you need to know about the 16 host stadiums in the US, Mexico and Canada

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 across the United States, Canada and Mexico, launching the largest edition in tournament history. Yet the...

For the first time, FIFA is managing a competition built around digital ecosystems powered by AI, cloud computing, and next-gen connectivity.

From popular pubs and massive stadiums to yacht parties and upscale restaurants, World Cup viewing options are endless throughout the United States this summer.

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The World Cup kicks off in less than two weeks across North America, home to the U.S.’s top flight, Major League Soccer.

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Take a look inside the massive " trilateral security framework" and multi-billion rand operation deployed to safeguard players and fans across 16 World Cup host cities.

A quick look at the 16 venues across 16 cities in three countries, which will host the biggest-ever FIFA World Cup.

As the US (with Mexico and Canada) gets set to host the mega-event once again, more than anything, the tournament’s defining change since 1994 is its sheer scale-up