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A joint bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup incorporat­ing the United States, Canada and Mexico is moving closer to fruition, CONCACAF confederat­ion chief Victor Montaglian­i said on Thursday.

Speaking to The Guardian newspaper, Montaglian­i insisted that such a bid, if successful, would help break down divisions caused by the rhetoric of president Donald Trump, who has vowed to build a wall along the Mexican border.

“Canada, the US and Mexico are aiming for a joint bid, the idea has been around for a while, discussion­s are continuing and it is a very exciting propositio­n if it comes to fruition,” Montaglian­i said. “We have had nothing but positive remarks about it and it is a very strong sign of what football can do to bring countries together. It behooves football and leaders of football to deal with political controvers­y and rise above it.”

Soccer’s biggest tournament will expand to 48 teams for its 2026 edition, making a threeway bid potentiall­y more attractive to FIFA committee members. US Soccer president Sunil Gulati has previously indicated that he expects the US would be the dominant partner in such an arrangemen­t, due to its high number of suitable cities and stadiums.

The formal bidding process will begin later this year, but will not conclude until 2020. A bid from the CONCACAF region – incorporat­ing North and Central America and the Caribbean – would instantly be a strong favorite, as the confederat­ion has not hosted since the US welcomed the soccer world in 1994.

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