FIFA officially launched the “FIFA Series 2026” this week, an international match window that allows nations from different confederations to compete ahead of the summer tournament. With 48 teams participating across 12 groups, the series serves as a logistical “dry run” for the expanded World Cup format. The host nations, Mexico, Canada, and the USA, have begun final stadium inspections, focusing on the new fan corridors connecting the 16 host cities.

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Historical Milestone: With Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium set to host the opening match in June, Mexico will become the first nation in history to host or co-host the men’s FIFA World Cup three times (1970, 1986, and 2026).



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