The FIFA World Cup host cities for 2026 have been revealed.
It’s the first tournament to be held in three different countries, with the United States, Canada, and Mexico all hosting.
With the number of teams increased from 32 to 48, 60 matches will be played in the United States, including the quarterfinals, semi-finals, and final.
Meanwhile, Canada and Mexico will each host ten games.
The exact host cities have also been revealed, and fans across America are ecstatic.
The two largest cities in the United States will play a significant role, with either Los Angeles or New York expected to host the grand finale.
Other locations include Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle.

The Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver will host matches, while the Mexican cities of Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey will also participate.
Many of the US hosts are expected to use their massive state-of-the-art American Football fields.
The tournament will be very different from the last time these countries hosted a World Cup.
