The FIFA World Cup has been expanded to a 48-team competition for 2026. Here's a list of the nations that have made the cut.
The participating nations in 2026 will come from all six FIFA confederations: UEFA (Europe), CONMEBOL (South America), AFC ...
The US, Canada, and Mexico are set to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, trade wars and immigration policies under US ...
Japan became the first national team to qualify through the World Cup qualifiers, with New Zealand and Argentina also ...
The 2026 World Cup will have a record 48 teams, and Japan became the first nation excluding the three hosts to secure a spot.
So far, seven teams have made the cut for next year's FIFA World Cup. This includes the co-host nations of United States, ...
The USA, Canada, and Mexico are teaming up to infuse vitality into the event. As confirmed by FIFA back in 2018, the 2026 World Cup is set to unfold across North America, featuring 80 ...
Seven years after a joint North American bid secured the 2026 World Cup, the political landscape has shifted dramatically, raising questions about the tournament's future.
SAITAMA, Japan — History has been made, folks. The first non-host nation has officially qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup ...
The winner of the FIFA Club World Cup will take home at least $125 million of a $1 billion prize pool this summer. Here's out ...