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The biggest World Cup in history is coming and football will never look the same again.
In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including the new expanded format that will see 48 teams compete in 12 groups. For the first time ever, the knockout stage will begin with a Round of 32, giving even third-place teams a chance to fight for the title.
We explain how qualification works across all six football confederations, which countries have already secured their place, and which teams are still battling for the final playoff spots. You’ll also get a full overview of the official group draw, including matchups for the host nations - the United States, Mexico, and Canada - as well as the tournament favorites.
Beyond the pitch, we cover the logistics of hosting a World Cup across three countries, the official tournament dates (June 11 to July 19, 2026), and the controversies surrounding the draw ceremony - including the announcement of a new “peace” award that sparked debate.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just getting ready for the tournament, this episode is your complete guide to the road to World Cup 2026.
👍 Like, comment, and tell us who you’re supporting in 2026
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By Norse StudioThe biggest World Cup in history is coming and football will never look the same again.
In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including the new expanded format that will see 48 teams compete in 12 groups. For the first time ever, the knockout stage will begin with a Round of 32, giving even third-place teams a chance to fight for the title.
We explain how qualification works across all six football confederations, which countries have already secured their place, and which teams are still battling for the final playoff spots. You’ll also get a full overview of the official group draw, including matchups for the host nations - the United States, Mexico, and Canada - as well as the tournament favorites.
Beyond the pitch, we cover the logistics of hosting a World Cup across three countries, the official tournament dates (June 11 to July 19, 2026), and the controversies surrounding the draw ceremony - including the announcement of a new “peace” award that sparked debate.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just getting ready for the tournament, this episode is your complete guide to the road to World Cup 2026.
👍 Like, comment, and tell us who you’re supporting in 2026
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.