The 2026 World Cup is set to make history in countless ways. For the first time ever, 48 nations will compete, and three host countries—the United States, Canada, and Mexico—will share responsibilities across 16 different cities.
Billions of viewers worldwide will be glued to their screens for what promises to be a spectacular showcase of the planet's finest footballers representing their home nations. With matches spread across multiple countries and time zones, keeping track of fixtures, opponents, and venues can quickly become overwhelming.
That's why below you'll find Sports Illustrated's straightforward guide to the World Cup—kicking off on June 11—covering every match in the tournament, the date each game will be played, and the stadium that will serve as its host.

World Cup Previews

All 48 Teams

Bespoke Illustrations
🇺🇸 United States
World Cup Games in Atlanta (Mercedes Benz-Stadium)

World Cup Games in Boston (Gillette Stadium)

World Cup Games in Dallas (AT&T Stadium)

World Cup Games in Houston (NRG Stadium)

World Cup Games in Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium)

World Cup Games in Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)

World Cup Games in Miami (Hard Rock Stadium)

World Cup Games in New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)

World Cup Games in Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)

World Cup Games in San Francisco (Levi's Stadium)

World Cup Games in Seattle (Lumen Field)

🇲🇽 Mexico
World Cup Games in Monterrey (Estadio BBVA)

World Cup Games in Mexico City (Estadio Azteca)

World Cup Games in Guadalajara (Estadio Akron)

🇨🇦 Canada
World Cup Games in Toronto (BMO Field)

World Cup Games in Vancouver (BC Place)

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