Edition

Tournament Window

Opens2026June 11

Official

Tournament Window

Final2026July 19

Official

Format

Teams48 / 104Matches

FIFA

Hosts

Cities16 / 3Countries

FIFA

BreakingFIFA’s official 2026 guide confirms a 48-team tournament across 16 host cities from June 11 to July 19.
SoFi Stadium in California.

News Desk

A front page for official schedule facts, venue files, and football storylines.

This desk now uses public tournament information and reusable venue photography, so it reads more like a real sports site and less like a design prototype.

Photo: SoFi Stadium by Thank You (21 Millions+) views, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0).

Live Index

Fast modules that make the desk feel current even before real feeds arrive

Open briefings
The June 11 opener and July 19 final give the tournament a very long editorial arc.

The June 11 opener and July 19 final give the tournament a very long editorial arc.

That timeline rewards recurring formats more than isolated splash stories.

Sixteen host cities mean venue reporting is one of the main ways to make 2026 feel tangible.

Sixteen host cities mean venue reporting is one of the main ways to make 2026 feel tangible.

Readers need city files, atmosphere notes, and travel context well before matchday.

Forty-eight teams and 104 matches make explainers as important as reaction pieces.

Forty-eight teams and 104 matches make explainers as important as reaction pieces.

A serious front page should help people understand the shape of the tournament quickly.

More Coverage

Sections that feel like a living football desk

Search Hubs

Evergreen landing pages built around search-heavy tournament questions

Open archive

Hub

Host City Guides

Venue files, city planning pages, and supporter-routing explainers built for durable search intent.

Hub

Ticket Guide

A search-first ticket hub for timing, planning, and preparation questions that keep coming back.

Hub

Schedule Explainer

Calendar logic, draw timing, and rest-day context turned into an evergreen explainer cluster.

News Sections

Three quick columns make the desk feel fuller and more current

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