FIFA World Cup 2026 Central Dashboard
Follow every match of the first 48‑team FIFA World Cup, hosted across Canada, Mexico and the United States. Fixtures, live results, key stats and quick facts – all in one modern, responsive page.
Upcoming fixtures
Sample group‑stage fixtures (replace with live data when available).
Recent results
Placeholder results – wire this section to live data or manual updates during the tournament.
Tournament facts
Key details about the expanded 2026 format and host cities.
First 48‑team World Cup
FIFA World Cup 2026 is the first edition to feature 48 teams, expanded from the traditional 32, creating more group‑stage games and knockout drama.
16 host cities
Matches are spread across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States, including Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico City, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles and more. [web:230][web:233][web:236]
Three host countries
This is the first World Cup hosted jointly by three nations: Canada, Mexico and the USA, bringing together a truly continental tournament. [web:230][web:233]
Modern fan experience
Stadiums feature state‑of‑the‑art technology, improved transport links, and digital match centres – perfect for live dashboards and real‑time analytics.
Host cities snapshot
Example regional breakdown – update with your own grouped city list.
Eastern region
New York / New Jersey (MetLife), Boston (Gillette), Miami (Hard Rock), Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field), Toronto (BMO Field). [web:233][web:236]
Central region
Dallas (AT&T Stadium), Atlanta (Mercedes‑Benz), Houston (NRG), Kansas City (Arrowhead), Mexico City (Azteca), Monterrey (BBVA). [web:233][web:235][web:236]
Western region
Los Angeles (SoFi), San Francisco Bay Area (Levi’s), Seattle (Lumen Field), Vancouver (BC Place), Guadalajara (Akron). [web:233][web:236]