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Co-hosts Canada, Mexico and USA are hoping to reach peak performance on home soil for World Cup 2026. FIFA examines their latest.
When the draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place in Washington, D.C., the United States will finally learn its first opponents — and the possibilities include everything from world champions to tournament newcomers.
Mexico keeps on winning soccer silverware over the United States, this time with a blowout win. El Tri beat the U.S., 5-0, in Sunday's 2025 Concacaf Boys’ Under-15 Championship for a second straight title in that competition. All five of Mexico's ...
The reveal of the World Cup Final Draw at the Kennedy Center placed the three co-host countries - the United States, Canada and Mexico - in their three of 12 groups.
Here are all the countries the U.S. men's national team will face at the 2026 World Cup. WASHINGTON — The group stage for the 2026 World Cup is set following the FIFA draw at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Friday.
The luck of the draw is more than just who you play as coaches aim to navigate the issues North America presents
We build up to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ final draw with a look at the teams coming from each confederation, with the Concacaf hopefuls in focus today.
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Report: CONMEBOL, Concacaf discussing option of USA hosting 2028 Copa América
According to a report by The Athletic’s Adam Crafton, CONMEBOL and Concacaf officials are in talks to host the 2028 Copa América in the United States. It would be the third time the United States would host South America’s tournament.
The World Cup begins on June 11, 2026 as co-host Mexico plays the opener in Mexico City, with the USA (Los Angeles) and Canada (Toronto) kicking off a day later. The group stage runs until June 27, with synchronized start times in each group for the final matches in the round-robin.