By- Fazal Ansari
Srinagar – The countdown is over.
The FIFA World Cup 2026, the biggest edition of football’s showpiece event, gets underway on June 11 across the United States, Canada and Mexico, bringing together 48 teams, 104 matches and many of the sport’s biggest stars.
The tournament, which runs until July 19, will be the first World Cup jointly hosted by three countries and the first to feature 48 teams. The expanded format includes 12 groups of four teams, with the top two teams from each group and the eight best third-placed teams advancing to the knockout rounds.
Opening Match
The tournament begins on June 11 when hosts Mexico take on South Africa at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Mexico will become the first nation to host World Cup matches in three different editions of the tournament.
Other Host Nations Begin Campaigns
On June 12, Canada face Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the United States begin their campaign against Paraguay.
Historic Debuts
Several nations will make history during the group stage.
- Curaçao become the smallest nation ever to play at a World Cup when they face Germany on June 14.
- Cape Verde make their World Cup debut against Spain on June 15.
- Jordan play their first-ever World Cup match against Austria on June 16.
- Uzbekistan make their tournament debut against Colombia on June 17.
Messi and Ronaldo Return
The tournament will feature two of football’s greatest icons for what could be their final World Cup appearances.
Defending champions Argentina begin their title defence against Algeria on June 16, with Lionel Messi set to play in his sixth World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo is also expected to make his sixth World Cup appearance when Portugal face the Democratic Republic of the Congo on June 17.
Iran Under the Spotlight
Few teams arrive under greater scrutiny than Iran.
Team Melli secured qualification comfortably but have endured an extraordinary build-up following months of conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel.
With all three of Iran’s group-stage matches scheduled to take place in the United States, questions over logistics, travel and security have surrounded the squad.
Coach Amir Ghalenoei and his staff have spent months attempting to shield players from off-field distractions as Iran seeks to advance beyond the group stage.
Iran open their campaign against New Zealand before facing Belgium and Egypt in Group G.
Best Group-Stage Matches
Several heavyweight clashes are expected to dominate the opening phase:
- Brazil vs Morocco – June 13
- Netherlands vs Japan – June 14
- Iran vs New Zealand – June 15
- France vs Senegal – June 16
- England vs Croatia – June 17
- Germany vs Ivory Coast – June 20
- Argentina vs Austria – June 22
- Norway vs France – June 26
- Uruguay vs Spain – June 26
- Colombia vs Portugal – June 27
England and Scotland
England begin their campaign against Croatia on June 17 before taking on Ghana and Panama in Group L. Scotland, meanwhile, start against Morocco as they look to reach the knockout stage.
Key Tournament Dates
- June 11–27: Group Stage
- June 28–July 3: Round of 32
- July 4–7: Round of 16
- July 9–11: Quarter-finals
- July 14–15: Semi-finals
- July 18: Third-place play-off
- July 19: World Cup Final
The Final
The tournament concludes on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where the next world champion will be crowned after 39 days of football across North America.
Stars to Watch
The competition will showcase established superstars and emerging talents alike, including:
- Lionel Messi (Argentina)
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
- Kylian Mbappe (France)
- Harry Kane (England)
- Lamine Yamal (Spain)
- Arda Guler (Turkey)
As 48 nations battle for football’s biggest prize, the World Cup promises a month of drama, history and unforgettable moments stretching from Mexico City to New York.
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