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The 2026 FIFA World Cup Is Set to Become the Biggest in History

May 20, 2026 | Sports

May 20, 2026

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is already shaping up to become the biggest World Cup in history. For the first time ever, the tournament will feature 48 national teams and 104 matches spread across 16 host cities in Canada, United States, and Mexico.

The expanded format has already generated unprecedented global excitement, with reports indicating more than 500 million ticket requests submitted worldwide. FIFA is also distributing record-breaking prize money totaling over $871 million, while the eventual champions will reportedly receive $50 million.

Beyond football, analysts believe the tournament could generate more than $40 billion in economic impact and attract between five and seven million international visitors across North America. The World Cup is also expected to redefine how mega sporting events are organized, marking the first time three countries have jointly hosted a tournament at this scale.

Each host nation has its own ambitions tied to the event. The United States aims to further cement soccer’s commercial growth and strengthen Major League Soccer, while Canada sees the tournament as a massive opportunity to grow the sport nationally and boost tourism and international visibility. Mexico, already the first country to host three men’s World Cups, hopes to build on its historic football legacy while using the tournament to promote cultural and community initiatives nationwide.

With record numbers, massive global attention, and three nations working together, the 2026 World Cup could become one of the most influential sporting events ever staged.

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