FIFA World Cup 2026 Kicks Off: Excitement Builds for Global Football Fans
World Cup 2026 Begins
Mexico City is buzzing with excitement as the FIFA Football World Cup is set to commence, bringing joy to millions of sports enthusiasts globally. The 23rd edition of this prestigious tournament officially starts tonight in Mexico City.
This year's World Cup, held every four years, will be a collaborative effort among three nations: the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Over the course of 39 days, fans can look forward to 104 matches featuring 48 teams, culminating in the final on July 19. Sixteen stadiums are prepared to host this grand event.
Defending Champions and Historical Context
Argentina enters the tournament as the reigning champions, having won the previous edition in 2022. Brazil, renowned for its football prowess, boasts the title of the most successful team, with five championships to its name. This year, 48 teams from six major confederations, including the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), will compete for the coveted trophy.
Tournament Structure
The tournament features 48 teams divided into 12 groups of four. Each team will compete against the others in their group once. Following the group stage, the top two teams from each group, along with the eight best third-placed teams, will progress to the knockout stage, totaling 32 teams.
These teams will then compete in the pre-quarterfinals, with 16 winners advancing to the quarterfinals, followed by the semi-finals and the final.
Today's Matches
The opening match features Mexico facing South Africa at 12:30 AM tonight.
Broadcast Information in India
In India, fans can catch the live action on the ZEE5 app and the Unite8 sports channel.
Prize Money Details
₹6240 crore: This is the total prize pool for the World Cup, which will be shared among all participating teams, including the champions.
₹476.3 crore: The winning team of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will receive a substantial prize of ₹476.3 crore (equivalent to 50 million dollars).
