The stage for the best sporting event on the planet is set.
The world will tune in this summer for soccer’s biggest event as the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11. Spread across three countries and 16 cities, we’ll witness 48 teams strive for glory and immortality.
The full field is now complete. Here’s the complete list of teams across the 12 groups that will be competing at the World Cup.
All 104 tournament matches will air live across FOX (70) and FS1 (34) with every match streaming live and on-demand within FOX One’s new, innovative World Cup viewing experience and the FOX Sports App. Every match will be available in 4K on FOX One and most major Pay TV providers.
For the first time ever, there will be three countries hosting the World Cup — the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Only once in the tournament’s history have there been co-hosts, with the 2002 edition being held in South Korea and Japan.
Eleven cities will be hosting the tournament in the U.S. including Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area. Canadian cities, Toronto and Vancouver, will also host games with three Mexican cities — Monterrey, Guadalajara and Mexico City — also included.
For 2026, the majority of the 104 matches will be held in the U.S., with 78 games spread across 11 cities. Canada (two cities) and Mexico (three cities) will have 13 matches each.
Mexico
South Korea
South Africa
Czechia
Canada
Switzerland
Qatar
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Brazil
Morocco
Scotland
Haiti
United States
Australia
Paraguay
Türkiye
Germany headlines Group E. (Photo by Ralf Ibing – firo sportphoto/Getty Images)
Germany
Ecuador
Ivory Coast
Curaçao
Will the Netherlands be the favorites in Group F? (Photo by Koji Watanabe/Getty Images)
Belgium
Iran
Egypt
New Zealand
Spain is the defending European champions. (Photo by Maria Gracia Jimenez/Soccrates /Getty Images)
France
Senegal
Norway
Iraq
Lionel Messi and Argentina are defending champions. (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP via Getty Images)
Portugal
Colombia
Uzbekistan
Congo DR
Can Harry Kane and England bring it home? (Photo by Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)
