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Discover vouchersPrepare for the biggest sporting event in history! The FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America is set to break all records: 48 teams, 104 matches, and an electric atmosphere across three host nations. Event Breaks provides you with all the essential information to follow your team through this historic tournament.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup marks the 23rd edition of the world's most prestigious football tournament. For the first time, three nations will co-host the event: Canada, Mexico, and the USA. From the vibrant streets of Mexico City to the massive stadiums of the United States and the modern arenas of Canada, this tournament promises to be a global celebration of football.
Based on the confirmed draw, here are the paths for some of the most anticipated European teams. Note that several heavyweights like France, Spain, Croatia, and the Czech Republic are also confirmed participants, featuring in high-stakes matches across the continent.
The "Three Lions" will be based primarily on the East Coast and Texas:
June 17: England vs. Croatia – Dallas (AT&T Stadium)
June 23: England vs. Ghana – Boston (Gillette Stadium)
June 27: Panama vs. England – New York City (MetLife Stadium)
The "Oranje" will face a diverse set of climates and venues:
June 14: Netherlands vs. Japan – Dallas (AT&T Stadium)
June 20: Netherlands vs. Sweden – Houston (NRG Stadium)
June 25: Tunisia vs. Netherlands – Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium)
The Tartan Army will take over Boston before heading south to Florida:
June 13: Haiti vs. Scotland – Boston (Gillette Stadium)
June 19: Scotland vs. Morocco – Boston (Gillette Stadium)
June 24: Scotland vs. Brazil – Miami (Hard Rock Stadium)
A challenging route from Mexico deep into the heart of Texas:
June 14: Sweden vs. Tunisia – Monterrey (Estadio BBVA)
June 20: Netherlands vs. Sweden – Houston (NRG Stadium)
June 25: Japan vs. Sweden – Dallas (AT&T Stadium)
The "Red Devils" will focus on the West Coast and Canada:
June 15: Belgium vs. Egypt – Seattle (Lumen Field)
June 21: Belgium vs. Iran – Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
June 26: New Zealand vs. Belgium – Vancouver (BC Place)
Norway’s schedule is centered around the Northeast corridor:
June 16: Iraq vs. Norway – Boston (Gillette Stadium)
June 22: Norway vs. Senegal – New York City (MetLife Stadium)
June 26: Norway vs. France – Boston (Gillette Stadium)
The 2026 edition features an expanded field of 48 teams divided into 12 groups of four. This means more football than ever before—104 matches in total—and a new Round of 32 knockout stage. With top nations like Spain, France, and Croatia also vying for the trophy, every matchday will be packed with elite action.
The tournament will culminate in the Final on July 19, 2026, at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ (Greater New York City area). With a capacity of over 82,000, it is the ultimate stage for the world's most important match.
Please note: Match dates and venues are confirmed. For detailed inquiries regarding specific matches, please visit the respective match detail page on our site.
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