This edition of the World Cup is exceptional as it's the first to feature 48 teams, reflecting the broad scope of competition and increasing opportunities for representation from various continents. The tournament will be hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking the largest joint organization in World Cup history in terms of the number of matches, stadiums, and expected spectators. The event is expected to witness passionate atmospheres and high-level matches, with the closely matched levels of many teams striving for a historic achievement. Arab teams (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq) will receive special attention in this edition, with hopes of showcasing remarkable performances and reaching advanced stages, given the notable development of football in the region in recent years. The World Cup remains the event that unites football fans worldwide, as all eyes turn to the green pitch to witness unforgettable moments that will be written in football history.
Exceptional 2026 World Cup Edition with 48 Teams
The 2026 World Cup is exceptional with 48 teams, hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico. High competition and special focus on Arab teams are expected.