With the men’s World Cup returning to the United States and Mexico (and coming to Canada for the first time) in 2026, 16 host cities and stadiums have been selected as venues for the first-ever 48-team tournament.

We also now know where and when the 104 games will be played at the biggest World Cup in history.

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Eleven U.S. venues were selected, with five located in the eastern third, three in the central part of the country and three more out west.

Two Canadian cities (Toronto and Vancouver) will host World Cup games for the first time. A pair of Mexican cities (Mexico City and Guadalajara) are set to host the World Cup for the third time (1970 and 1986) while Monterrey was chosen for the second time.

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