When is the World Cup 2026? Dates, hosts, and what to buy for a watch year
Opening match: June 14, 2026. Host cities across the US, Canada, and Mexico. 48 teams, not 32 — this is the first expanded format, which means more group games, more travel, and more time off work if you're an obsessive. Here's the schedule shape and the gear to set up before the first match.
The key dates
Group stage: June 14 to roughly June 28. Knockout rounds run through early July. Final on July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
16 host cities split across three countries — 11 in the US, 3 in Mexico, 2 in Canada. The "tournament near you" experience varies dramatically depending on which group draws your city. If you live near Houston, Atlanta, or Vancouver, you'll have multiple matches within a 30-minute drive. If you live in middle America, the closest match might be a 6-hour drive.
Favorites and dark horses
Argentina enters as defending champion with Messi at 39. Form is real — they're not coasting — but the squad is in transition. Lautaro Martinez, Julian Alvarez, and the next-generation midfielders are the future, and 2026 is where they prove it.
Brazil are due. Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo lead a strong attacking unit, and the manager change shook up a stagnant squad. They've won five but the last was 2002 — old enough to vote and almost old enough to drink. The pressure is heavy.
France with Mbappe, Camavinga, Tchouameni. Spain with Yamal, who is the most exciting teenager in the global game right now. Germany hosting at home — wait, that's not this tournament. Germany rebuilt under Nagelsmann and look serious again. Portugal with Ronaldo at 41 ducking out for the last time.
Dark horse picks: Morocco (semifinalists last time, didn't fluke it), USA (home advantage matters), Canada (their best squad ever, even without home-soil pressure that the US gets).
Setting up the watch year
If you're hosting friends, the screen-and-sound rule applies. A 65-inch OLED TV like the LG C4 is the football-friendly buy. The greens look right, the motion handling is solid for fast play.
A Sonos Arc soundbar with Atmos for crowd noise. The atmospheric audio is half the point of watching a World Cup match — you want the stadium ambience.
For the kit on your back, a national team jersey for the team you support. Argentina, Brazil, France, England are the most-stocked. A replica match ball if you're going to actually kick one around between matches.
Tickets, briefly
FIFA's official sale opens in waves. If you have a specific match in mind, sign up for the lottery. Group-stage tickets are reasonably attainable. Knockout rounds get expensive fast. The final will resell for thousands.
Match tickets via eBay's official ticket marketplace is the safer secondary route compared to random Telegram channels.
For the road trip
If you're chasing matches across host cities (lots of fans will), a 55-liter travel backpack covers a 2-week trip without checking luggage. A universal plug adapter if you're crossing borders — Mexico uses US-style outlets but quality varies.
A FIFA-approved clear stadium bag for entry. The same rules that applied at Qatar 2022 — no liquids, limited bag size, no flagpoles — apply here.
What I'd actually predict
Final is France vs Brazil. France wins because Mbappe is in his late-prime window and the supporting cast is the deepest in the world. Brazil makes a strong run but the gap from Mbappe to anyone they put on him is bigger than they want to admit.
I'll be wrong. Predictions about World Cups are usually wrong. But that's mine.
Set your DVR. Block out July 19 on the calendar. Buy the soundbar.
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