The First Tri-Nation World Cup Featuring 48 Teams
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be a groundbreaking event, as it will be hosted by three countries for the first time in history. This tournament will also mark a significant expansion in the competition, featuring a record 48 teams vying for the prestigious title. The matches will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across various venues in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Group C Showdown: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland
On December 5, 2025, the draw for the twelve groups of the World Cup was conducted in Washington, D.C., revealing an exciting lineup in Group C. Fans can look forward to thrilling encounters as Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland prepare to clash on the world stage. The specific dates and times for these matchups will be available soon, and it is important to note that kick-off times are listed in Central European Time, which may differ from local time zones.
For those eager to follow the action, t-online will provide live updates and coverage of all matches. While the broadcasting details have yet to be finalized, it is confirmed that ARD and ZDF will air 60 out of the 104 matches live. Furthermore, sports enthusiasts can catch every game through Telekom’s streaming service, Magenta TV, ensuring that fans won’t miss a moment of this historic tournament.
As reported by t-online.de.