World Cup 2026: One World, One Goal — A Celebration of Unity and Pride

The FIFA World Cup is more than a tournament — it’s a global celebration of passion, pride, and unity through the world’s most beloved sport. In 2026, fans everywhere will experience something historic: the first World Cup ever co-hosted by three countries — Mexico, the United States, and Canada.

With the tournament scheduled from June 11 to July 19, 2026, this edition will also be the largest World Cup in history, featuring 48 national teams competing across 16 host cities from all corners of North America.

Mexico — A Legendary Host

Mexico will make history by becoming the first country to host or co-host the men’s World Cup three times — previously in 1970 and 1986. The Mexican passion for soccer is unrivaled, and when El Tri steps onto the pitch at iconic stadiums like Mexico City’s famed Azteca — a birthplace of unforgettable World Cup moments — it amplifies the pride of a nation that lives and breathes football.

United States — The Global Stage

The United States returns as a host nation for the first time since 1994. With stadiums from coast to coast — from Miami to Seattle and New York to Los Angeles — over 104 matches will bring together fans from around the world. The U.S. also carries a vibrant multicultural fanbase, uniting supporters from every background. This World Cup is more than a game — it’s an inclusive celebration where fans stand side by side.

Canada — First Time at the Men’s World Cup

For Canada, this will be its first time co-hosting the men’s World Cup, having previously hosted the Women’s World Cup in 2015. The rise of “the CanMNT” and the country’s growing soccer culture make this moment extra special. Canadian fans are ready to show the world their spirit — from Vancouver to Toronto — as the world’s best teams come north for an unforgettable summer of sport.

A Tournament of Firsts

The 2026 World Cup isn’t just historic because of its hosts — it’s also the first time a World Cup will feature 48 teams, up from the previous 32. That means more nations, more fans, more cultures, and more stories uniting the globe. With 104 matches spread across iconic arenas and buzzing cities, this edition promises nonstop excitement.

Every fan will bring their pride of country — flags, chants, jerseys, and the belief that sport can bring us together. At Copa Love, that unity is at the heart of everything we do. The love of the game doesn’t stop at border lines — it celebrates them, knowing that, in soccer, everyone belongs.

One world. One goal. Somos Uno.