
Three national teams are already confident of their presence at the 2026 World Cup, Reuters reports.
The USA, Mexico and Canada directly qualified for the 2026 WC
FIFA decided to award one place each to the host countries of the competition, the USA, Mexico and Canada.
The first three representatives secured participation in the final tournament, which will take place in the summer of 2026.
The USA, Mexico and Canada submitted a joint application and received the right to host the FIFA World Cup for more than three years.
Starting with the 2026 World Cup, the World Cup will feature 48 teams, up from 32 at the last finals tournament held in Qatar.
Three national teams from CONCACAF will qualify for the 2026 World Cup based on the results of the qualifying tournament.
The matches of the final tournament will be held at the following stadiums:
Azteca Mexico City (87,523 seats)
MetLife Stadium New York (82,500)
AT&T Dallas (80K)
Arrowhead, Kansas (76,416)
NRG Houston (72,200)
Mercedes-Benz Atlanta (71,000)
SoFi Los Angeles (70,240)
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia (69,796)
Lumen Fields Seattle (69,000)
Levy Stadium, San Francisco (68,500)
Gillette Stadium Boston (65,878)
Hard Rock Stadium Miami (64,767)
BC Place Vancouver (54,500)
Estadio BBVA Monterrey (53,500)
Akron Guadalajara Stadium (49,850)
BMO Field Toronto (30,000).
Source: Hot News

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