The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, has undergone another expansion, increasing to 104 total games across the tournament.
This marks the second expansion for the 2026 World Cup, originally set at 80 games when the joint North American bid won hosting duties in 2018.
Background on the 2026 World Cup Expansion:
Initially set for 80 games with 16 groups of 3 teams when the bid was selected in 2018.
Expanded to 96 games with 16 groups of 4 teams in 2021.
Now, it has further expanded to 104 games, retaining 16 groups of 4 teams.
Adds 24 additional games to the tournament schedule.
Driven by The 2026 FIFA World Cup Tournament Expands to 104 Games in North America. President Gianni Infantino’s push for more games and increased revenue.
Key Details on the New 104 Game Format.
16 groups of 4 teams (48 teams total) in group stage.
72 total games in the group stage, up from 48.
Minimum 3 games for each team in the group stage.
32 teams advance from group stage to knockout rounds.
Round of 32, 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Final.
104 total games played over 32 days, up from 64 in Qatar.
The final is scheduled for July 19, 2026.
Host Cities and Venues
Games were hosted in 16 cities across the USA (11 cities), Canada (2 cities), and Mexico (3 cities).
Large NFL and college football stadiums are expected to drive record revenue.
Host cities include Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Seattle, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston, New York/New Jersey, Kansas City, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Creates more games and ticket inventory, increasing revenue potential:
Gives more exposure and matches for teams from underrepresented regions.
Allows 4-team groups, which FIFIA believes lowers the potential for match-fixing.
Utilizes larger NFL stadiums in the USA and Canada to maximize revenue.
Builds on the expanded 48-team format set for the 2026 tournament.
Criticism and Downsides:
It places greater strain on players with more games in a short time frame.
Uncertainty for some third-place group stage teams advancing to knockout rounds.
Isolates domestic leagues and players’ unions who have little say in decisions.
Adds to the congested global soccer calendar with more tournaments.
The Road to 2026
With the tournament now expanded to 104 games, the 2026 World Cup is set to be the largest in history, showcasing the sport’s growth globally.
The joint hosting by the USA, Canada, and Mexico will provide excellent infrastructure, venues, and fan support.
However, the continued expansion of tournaments by FIFA and the added strain on players will remain areas of concern.
Overall, the 2026 World Cup stands to be an immense success based on its wider reach and increased economic opportunities.
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