Metlife Stadium in New Jersey will host the Fifa World Cup final. The semifinals will be at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta and AT&T Stadium, Arlington.The draw for the 2026 World Cup will take place at 6am NZT on Saturday December 6, at the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC.Forty-eight nations will be divided into the 12 four-team groups. At the time of the draw 46 of the qualified teams will be known. Six nations will play off for the final two spots in the Inter-confederation playoffs tournament which takes place in March next year.The World Cup draw will feature four different pots. Pot one includes host nations US, Canada and Mexico with the nine top-ranked nations.Pots two, three and four will contain the next 12 best-ranked sides. Nations from the same confederation will be kept apart in the group stage (except for Europe).Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Vancouver, Dallas, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City, Mexico City, Monterrey, Atlanta, Boston, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia and Toronto.The following teams have qualified for the 2026 Fifa World Cup.AFC: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan (debut), Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Uzbekistan (debut)CAF: Algeria, Cape Verde (debut), Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, TunisiaConcacaf: Canada (co-host), Mexico (co-host), United States (co-host)Conmebol: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, UruguayOFC: New ZealandUEFA: EnglandTVNZ have the New Zealand broadcasting rights to the 2026 Fifa World Cup.All of the All Whites’ games, as well as select other fixtures, will be available free-to-air on TVNZ channels in a landmark move for football in New Zealand.Football fans will also be able to purchase a one-off event pass to access every match at the tournament through TVNZ+ for the first time. The pricing has not been announced.
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