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Big goal for 2026 Cup

Football showpiece to feature 48 nations

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THE expanded 2026 men’s World Cup in North America will start with 12 groups of four teams in a change from the original planned format of 16 groups of three, football’s world governing body FIFA has announced.

The next World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico will be the first to feature 48 teams, a sharp increase from the 32 sides at last year’s tournament in Qatar.

“The revised format mitigates the risk of collusion and ensures that all the teams play a minimum of three matches, while providing balanced rest time between competing teams,” FIFA said.

It means that there will be 104 matches, a huge rise from the 64 played in the 2022 tournament and an increase even on the original plan for 80 matches.

FIFA’s initial plan for 2026 was for 16 groups of three, from which the top two countries would then advance to the last 32.

The new format means the top two in each group will go through to the knockout round, along with the eight best third-placed sides.

As a result, the finalists, and teams finishing third and fourth, will play eight games instead of the current seven.

The decision comes after a dramatic and entertaini­ng group stage at the tournament in Qatar convinced FIFA that a rethink to its original 2026 blueprint was needed.

“The groups of four have been absolutely incredible until the last minute of the last match,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in December.

The decision was announced following a FIFA Council meeting in the Rwandan capital Kigali, at which it confirmed the next men’s World Cup final will be played on July 19, 2026.

FIFA said the total number of days between when clubs must stop playing and release players for internatio­nal duty, and the final, would be 56, identical to the previous three tournament­s. Neverthele­ss the World Cup itself may be played over a longer period, after Qatar 2022 was held over just 29 days.

Infantino, meanwhile, was expected to be waved in for a new four-year term as president as he stands unopposed for re-election at the FIFA Congress.

Expanding the World Cup had been a priority for Infantino following his election in 2016, when he took over from the disgraced Sepp Blatter at the head of world football.

The last World Cup in North America, in the US in 1994, featured just 24 teams before it grew to feature 32 teams in France four years later.

The number of venues for the 2026 finals will double, from eight stadiums in Qatar last year to 16.

Eleven venues will be in the US, with three in Mexico and two in Canada. FIFA has projected a huge increase in revenues in the four-year cycle leading up to 2026, up to $11bn from $7.5bn in the four years up to 2022.

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