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World Cup 2026: a visual guide to the stadiums across the trio of host nations

All you need to know about the 16 host stadiums in the US, Mexico and Canada The 2026 World Cup is the largest tournament ever, and as such it involves more stadiums in more countries than ever before. A total of 16 venues will play host to this summer’s big games, and each has a story to tell about the past, present and future of sports in its city. Stadium names may look unfamiliar, as we are using the Fifa-approved names instead of the sponsored names that run afoul of the governing body’s clean venue rules. Australia v Turkey, 13 June Canada v Qatar, 18 June New Zealand v Egypt, 21 June Switzerland v Canada, 24 June New Zealand v Belgium, 26 June Round of 32, 2 July (1B v 3EFGIJ) Round of 16, 7 July (W85 v W87) Continue reading...

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According to The Guardian’s source item, World Cup 2026: a visual guide to the stadiums across the trio of host nations, All you need to know about the 16 host stadiums in the US, Mexico and Canada The 2026 World Cup is the largest tournament ever, and as such it involves more stadiums in more countries than ever before. A total of 16 venues will play host to this summer’s big games, and each has a story to tell about the past, present and future of sports in its city. Stadium names may look unfamiliar, as we are using the Fifa-approved names instead of the sponsored names that run afoul of the governing body’s clean venue rules. Australia v Turkey, 13 June Canada v Qatar, 18 June New Zealand v Egypt, 21 June Switzerland v Canada, 24 June New Zealand v Belgium, 26 June Round of 32, 2 July (1B v 3EFGIJ) Round of 16, 7 July (W85 v W87) Continue reading…

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