Test your knowledge of the host cities that will welcome football's biggest stars across North America in 2026.
The countdown to World Cup 2026 continues as football fans across the globe prepare for the most ambitious tournament in FIFA history. Sixteen cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico will roll out the red carpet for the world's best players, creating an unprecedented tri-nation celebration of the beautiful game.
For African football enthusiasts, this tournament promises to be particularly special. The expanded 48-team format means more opportunities for African nations to showcase their talent on the world's biggest stage. Countries like Morocco, who stunned the world by reaching the 2022 semi-finals, and perennial powerhouses like Nigeria, Senegal, and Ghana will be eyeing their chances to make history on North American soil.
From iconic venues like MetLife Stadium in New York to the soccer-specific stadiums in cities like Atlanta and Toronto, each host city brings its own unique flavor to the tournament. The diverse locations reflect the growing global appeal of football, with many cities boasting significant African diaspora communities who will undoubtedly bring their passionate support.
As preparation intensifies over the next two years, these sixteen cities are investing heavily in infrastructure and fan experiences. The question is: can you name them all? Test your World Cup knowledge and see if you're truly ready for football's greatest spectacle.