With the FIFA World Cup 2026 just months away, the tournament will feature 48 nations across 16 venues in Canada, Mexico, and the US, starting on June 11 in Mexico City and culminating in the final on July 19 at the New York New Jersey Stadium. The tournament format includes a group stage, followed by knockout rounds, with the schedule released for all matches, including the opening clash between Mexico and South Africa and the final showdown. FIFA has also implemented stadium renaming to align with host cities to prevent ambush marketing during the event.
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