The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to usher in a new era for international football, with the tournament expanding to 48 teams for the first time in its history. Co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, the month-long spectacle will run from June 11 to July 19, 2026 (June 12 to July 20 in India), bringing together 48 nations, 1,248 players and a record 104 matches across 16 host cities. The expanded format means more teams, more matches, more knockout football and a longer route to the final, making the 2026 edition the largest and most ambitious World Cup ever staged.For first-time viewers and seasoned fans alike, here is everything you need to know before the tournament begins.When does the FIFA World Cup 2026 start and end?The tournament officially begins on June 11, 2026, with hosts Mexico facing South Africa in the opening match at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City.For Indian viewers, that match will take place in the early hours of June 12.The final is scheduled for July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which will be known as New York New Jersey Stadium during the tournament. In India, the final will be played on July 20.Key FIFA World Cup 2026 datesStageDatesGroup StageJune 11-27Round of 32June 28-July 3Round of 16July 4-7Quarter-finalsJuly 9-11Semi-finalsJuly 14-15Third-place PlayoffJuly 18FinalJuly 19The group stage will be played across the first 17 days of the tournament before the expanded knockout rounds begin.How does the new FIFA World Cup 2026 format work?The biggest change for 2026 is the expansion from 32 teams to 48 teams.The 48 qualified nations have been divided into 12 groups of four teams each. Every team will play three group-stage matches, facing each of the other teams in their group once.The top two teams from each group will automatically qualify for the knockout stage. In addition, the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups will also advance. That means a total of 32 teams will reach the knockout rounds.Unlike previous World Cups, where the knockout stage began with the Round of 16, the expanded competition introduces a brand-new Round of 32.From there, the tournament follows a traditional single-elimination format:Round of 32 → Round of 16 → Quarter-finals → Semi-finals → Third-place Playoff → Final. If a knockout match is level after 90 minutes, it will proceed to 30 minutes of extra time. If the score remains tied, the winner will be decided by a penalty shootout.The additional knockout round means the eventual champions will now have to win eight matches to lift the trophy rather than seven.Why did FIFA expand the World Cup?FIFA believes the expanded format will increase global participation by allowing more nations to qualify for football's biggest tournament.The governing body has also argued that the larger competition will help accelerate football's growth in emerging nations while creating additional commercial and broadcasting revenue that can be distributed across FIFA's member associations.The 2022 World Cup in Qatar featured 32 teams. The 2026 edition will feature 48.How has the FIFA World Cup expanded over the years?The World Cup has undergone several expansions since its debut in 1930 as football grew into a truly global sport. FIFA gradually increased the number of participating nations to accommodate rising competition from every continent, moving from a small invitational tournament to a 48-team event. The 2026 edition marks the fourth major expansion in the competition's history.YearTeams193013 (Inaugural tournament, by invitation only)193416 (First official expansion and introduction of qualification matches)193815 (Planned for 16 teams but reduced following Austria's annexation)195013 (Planned for 16 teams but reduced due to late withdrawals)195416 (First successfully completed 16-team tournament)198224 (Second official expansion)199832 (Third official expansion)202648 (Fourth and largest expansion in World Cup history)Why are three countries hosting the World Cup?The United States, Canada and Mexico were awarded hosting rights as part of FIFA's effort to expand football's reach across North America.The three-country model also helps accommodate the logistical demands of a 48-team tournament, allowing infrastructure, stadiums and resources to be shared across multiple nations. It is the first men's World Cup to be hosted by three countries simultaneously.Which cities and stadiums are hosting matches?A total of 16 cities across the three host nations will stage matches during the tournament.The United States will host the overwhelming majority of games, while Canada and Mexico will each host 13 matches.Match allocation by host nationCountryMatchesUnited States78Canada13Mexico13United States venuesCityStadiumMatchesDallasAT&T Stadium9New York/New JerseyMetLife Stadium8Los AngelesSoFi Stadium8AtlantaMercedes-Benz Stadium8BostonGillette Stadium7HoustonNRG Stadium7MiamiHard Rock Stadium7PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field6Kansas CityArrowhead Stadium6SeattleLumen Field6San Francisco Bay AreaLevi's Stadium6Dallas will host the most matches of any venue with nine, while MetLife Stadium will stage the final and Atlanta will host one of the two semi-finals. Miami will host the third-place playoff.Canada venuesCityStadiumMatchesVancouverBC Place7TorontoBMO Field6Mexico venuesCityStadiumMatchesMexico CityEstadio Banorte5GuadalajaraEstadio Akron4MonterreyEstadio BBVA4Mexico City will host the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa.FIFA World Cup 2026 groupsThe tournament's 48 teams have been divided into 12 groups.GroupTeamsAMexico, South Korea, South Africa, CzechiaBCanada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, SwitzerlandCBrazil, Morocco, Haiti, ScotlandDUnited States, Paraguay, Australia, TürkiyeEGermany, Côte d'Ivoire, Ecuador, CuraçaoFNetherlands, Japan, Sweden, TunisiaGBelgium, Egypt, IR Iran, New ZealandHSpain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Cabo VerdeIFrance, Senegal, Norway, IraqJArgentina, Algeria, Austria, JordanKPortugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan, Congo DRLEngland, Croatia, Ghana, PanamaWhich group-stage matches should fans watch?The expanded format has created several fascinating group-stage encounters featuring some of the biggest teams and players in world football.Among the most anticipated matches are France's showdown with Erling Haaland's Norway, Brazil's clash with Morocco, Spain's meeting with Uruguay, Portugal's battle against Colombia and England's reunion with Croatia.Biggest group-stage fixtures (IST)MatchGroupDate (IST)Time (IST)Brazil vs MoroccoGroup CJune 14, 20263:30 AMEngland vs CroatiaGroup LJune 18, 20261:30 AMNorway vs FranceGroup IJune 27, 202612:30 AMUruguay vs SpainGroup HJune 27, 20265:30 AMPortugal vs ColombiaGroup KJune 28, 20265:00 AMFrance versus Norway could determine the winner of Group I and pits one of football's deepest squads against a Norwegian side led by Erling Haaland.Brazil versus Morocco presents a fascinating clash of styles, matching Brazil's traditional attacking flair against Morocco's disciplined and highly organised defensive structure.Spain versus Uruguay brings together the reigning European champions and one of the most historic nations in World Cup history, while England and Croatia renew a rivalry that has produced several memorable tournament meetings in recent years.Portugal versus Colombia, meanwhile, is widely viewed as one of the most evenly balanced contests of the entire group stage.What time will World Cup matches start in India?Because the tournament is being played across North America, Indian fans should prepare for a month of late nights and early mornings.Most matches are expected to kick off in one of four primary time slots:12:30 AM IST3:30 AM IST6:30 AM IST7:30 AM IST (selected matches)The opening match between Mexico and South Africa is expected to begin at approximately 12:30 AM IST on June 12.Group-stage matchdaysMatchday 1: June 11-17Matchday 2: June 18-23Matchday 3: June 24-27Which teams are making their World Cup debut?Four nations will make their first-ever appearances at a FIFA World Cup.Cabo VerdeCuraçaoJordanUzbekistanTheir qualification represents one of the clearest examples of how the expanded 48-team format has opened the door for emerging football nations.Who are the defending champions?Argentina enter the tournament as defending champions. Led by Lionel Messi, Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar after defeating France in one of the most dramatic finals in the competition's history.The match finished 3-3 after extra time before Argentina triumphed 4-2 in the penalty shootout.Which countries have won the most World Cups?Brazil remain the most successful nation in World Cup history with five titles.CountryTitlesBrazil5Germany4Italy4Argentina3France2Uruguay2England1Spain1Youngest and oldest players at FIFA World Cup 2026The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a true generation-spanning tournament. A total of 22 teenagers have been included in the official 48-team rosters, highlighting the emergence of a new wave of talent on football's biggest stage.At the other end of the spectrum, several iconic veterans are preparing for what could be their final World Cup appearances. The tournament's age range stretches from Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, who is 43 years old, to Mexico wonderkid Gilberto Mora, who is just 17.Cristiano Ronaldo's inclusion at 41 years of age adds another historic chapter to his legendary international career, while teenage stars such as Lamine Yamal are set to experience their first World Cup campaign.Five oldest players at the tournamentPlayerAgeCountryCraig Gordon43ScotlandCristiano Ronaldo41PortugalGuillermo Ochoa40MexicoLuka Modrić40CroatiaEdin Džeko40Bosnia and HerzegovinaCraig Gordon is the oldest player in the tournament, while Ronaldo, Modrić, Ochoa and Džeko continue to represent their countries deep into their fourth decade.Five notable teenage playersPlayerAgeCountryHugo Sochurek18CzechiaLennart Karl18GermanyIbrahim Mbaye18SenegalLamine Yamal18SpainGilberto Mora17MexicoGilberto Mora is the youngest player at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Mexican teenager headlines a group of highly rated young talents expected to shape the future of international football, while Spain's Lamine Yamal arrives as one of the most anticipated breakout stars of the tournament.The only three players set to appear at six FIFA World CupsThe 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature a remarkable piece of football history. Only three players have ever been part of six FIFA World Cup tournaments: Lionel Messi of Argentina, Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Guillermo Ochoa of Mexico.All three legends will reach the unprecedented milestone in 2026, having featured at every World Cup from Germany 2006 through to the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.Lionel Messi (Argentina)At 38, Lionel Messi will become one of only three players to appear at six FIFA World Cups. The Argentina captain already holds the record for the most appearances by a male player in World Cup history, having played 26 matches while scoring 13 goals and providing eight assists. After finally lifting the trophy in Qatar in 2022, Messi enters the 2026 tournament as a defending champion and one of the greatest players ever to grace football's biggest stage.Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)Cristiano Ronaldo, who will be 41 during the tournament, continues to redefine longevity at the highest level. The Portugal captain has made 22 World Cup appearances, scoring eight goals and registering two assists across five editions. He remains the only male player to score in five different FIFA World Cups and now stands on the verge of a historic sixth appearance, further cementing one of the most extraordinary international careers the sport has ever seen.Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico)Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa will also join the exclusive six-World-Cup club at the age of 40. Across his World Cup career, Ochoa has made 11 appearances, kept four clean sheets and conceded 12 goals. While he was largely a backup during the 2006 and 2010 tournaments, his stunning performances in later editions turned him into a Mexican football icon. A sixth World Cup appearance on home soil would provide a fitting finale to his remarkable international journey.Has India qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026?No. India will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after failing to advance through the AFC qualification process.The national team endured a difficult qualifying campaign and did not secure enough points to progress.Despite India's absence, the tournament is still expected to attract significant interest among Indian fans, including attention on several players of Indian heritage representing other nations.Where can fans watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in India?Football fans in India will be able to stream the tournament live on ZEE5. Television coverage will be available through the Unite8 Sports Network after ZEE Entertainment secured the broadcasting rights for the competition.Opening ceremonies and World Cup halftime showThe 2026 tournament will feature a unique opening celebration structure because of its three host nations.Mexico will stage the first opening ceremony before the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa.A day later, Canada and the United States will host their own opening celebrations ahead of their respective opening matches.In Mexico City on June 11, Shakira and Burna Boy are scheduled to perform "Dai Dai," the tournament's official song, before Mexico face South Africa.Toronto's ceremony on June 12 is set to feature Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublé before Canada's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.Later the same day in Los Angeles, the United States' opening celebration is expected to include Katy Perry, BLACKPINK star Lisa, Nigerian Afrobeats artist Rema, Brazilian singer Anitta and rapper Future before the U.S. faces Paraguay.The tournament will also introduce a World Cup first.The final at MetLife Stadium is expected to feature the first-ever World Cup halftime show, overseen by Coldplay and Chris Martin. Current plans include performances from global stars including Madonna, Shakira and BTS.The biggest World Cup everWith 48 teams, 104 matches, three host nations and a brand-new knockout structure, FIFA World Cup 2026 represents the most ambitious expansion in the tournament's history.From Lionel Messi's title defence and Cristiano Ronaldo's latest World Cup challenge to four debutant nations and a record-breaking schedule, the tournament promises more football than ever before.For fans across India, it will mean a month of overnight kick-offs, blockbuster matchups and a World Cup unlike anything the sport has seen before.FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage fixtures (India Time)DateGroupMatchTime (IST)DateGroupMatchTime (IST)Jun 12AMexico vs South Africa12:30 AM Jun 21HSpain vs Saudi Arabia9:30 PMJun 12ASouth Korea vs Czechia7:30 AMJun 22GBelgium vs Iran12:30 AMJun 13BCanada vs Bosnia12:30 AM Jun 22HUruguay vs Cape Verde3:30 AMJun 13DUSA vs Paraguay6:30 AMJun 22GNew Zealand vs Egypt6:30 AMJun 14BQatar vs Switzerland12:30 AMJun 22JArgentina vs Austria10:30 PMJun 14CBrazil vs Morocco3:30 AMJun 23IFrance vs Iraq2:30 AMJun 14CHaiti vs Scotland6:30 AMJun 23INorway vs Senegal5:30 AMJun 14DAustralia vs Türkiye9:30 AMJun 23JJordan vs Algeria8:30 AMJun 14EGermany vs Curaçao10:30 PMJun 23KPortugal vs Uzbekistan10:30 PMJun 15FNetherlands vs Japan1:30 AMJun 24LEngland vs Ghana1:30 AMJun 15EIvory Coast vs Ecuador4:30 AMJun 24LPanama vs Croatia4:30 AMJun 15FSweden vs Tunisia7:30 AMJun 24KColombia vs DR Congo7:30 AMJun 15HSpain vs Cape Verde9:30 PMJun 25BSwitzerland vs Canada12:30 AMJun 16GBelgium vs Egypt12:30 AMJun 25BBosnia vs Qatar12:30 AMJun 16HSaudi Arabia vs Uruguay3:30 AMJun 25CMorocco vs Haiti3:30 AMJun 16GIran vs New Zealand6:30 AMJun 25CScotland vs Brazil3:30 AMJun 16IFrance vs Senegal12:30 AMJun 25ASouth Africa vs South Korea6:30 AMJun 16IIraq vs Norway3:30 AMJun 25ACzechia vs Mexico6:30 AMJun 17JArgentina vs Algeria6:30 AMJun 26ECuraçao vs Ivory Coast1:30 AMJun 17JAustria vs Jordan9:30 AMJun 26EEcuador vs Germany1:30 AMJun 17KPortugal vs DR Congo10:30 PMJun 26FTunisia vs Netherlands4:30 AMJun 18LEngland vs Croatia1:30 AMJun 26FJapan vs Sweden4:30 AMJun 18LGhana vs Panama4:30 AMJun 26DTürkiye vs USA7:30 AMJun 18KUzbekistan vs Colombia7:30 AMJun 26DParaguay vs Australia7:30 AMJun 18ACzechia vs South Africa9:30 PMJun 27INorway vs France12:30 AMJun 19BSwitzerland vs Bosnia12:30 AMJun 27ISenegal vs Iraq12:30 AMJun 19BCanada vs Qatar3:30 AMJun 27HCape Verde vs Saudi Arabia5:30 AMJun 19AMexico vs South Korea6:30 AMJun 27HUruguay vs Spain5:30 AMJun 20DUSA vs Australia12:30 AMJun 27GNew Zealand vs Belgium8:30 AMJun 19CScotland vs Morocco3:30 AMJun 27GEgypt vs Iran8:30 AMJun 20CBrazil vs Haiti6:00 AMJun 28LPanama vs England2:30 AMJun 20DTürkiye vs Paraguay8:30 AMJun 28LCroatia vs Ghana2:30 AMJun 20FNetherlands vs Sweden10:30 PMJun 28KColombia vs Portugal5:00 AMJun 21EGermany vs Côte d’Ivoire01:30 AMJun 28KDR Congo vs Uzbekistan5:00 AMJun 21EEcuador vs Curaçao 05:30 AMJun 28JAlgeria vs Austria7:30 AMJun 21FTunisia vs Japan09:30 AMJun 28JJordan vs Argentina7:30 AM