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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in history in several important ways, starting with the number of teams participating. For the first time, 48 national teams will compete in the final tournament, an increase from 32 in previous editions. This expansion shows FIFA’s goal to make the tournament more inclusive worldwide. It will allow more countries from different confederations to qualify and be represented on soccer’s biggest stage. With more teams, there will also be more matches. Opposed to previous years holding 64 matches, the 2026 cup will hold 104 matches.

In addition to the size in teams and matches, 2026 will be the most geographically spread World Cup ever. The tournament will be co-hosted by three countries, the USA, Canada, and Mexico across 16 host cities. Eleven cities in the United States, three in Mexico, and two in Canada.

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This claim is true and verified by FIFA’s own primary materials. In January 2017, the FIFA Council unanimously approved expanding the World Cup to 48 teams starting with the 2026 edition; FIFA later detailed the tournament’s revised structure and scheduling, and describes 2026 as the biggest-ever World Cup. These official releases, taken together, confirm both the team count (48) and the scale of the event (expanded format and match inventory), making 2026 the largest World Cup to date.

For primary documentation, I began with the FIFA Council’s 2017 decision notice, which explicitly states that the competition will expand “to a 48-team competition as of the 2026 edition” (unanimous vote) and outlines the advancement from group play to a 32-team knockout stage. I then reviewed FIFA’s format update (2023), which explains the move to 12 groups of four and the associated competitive framework approved by FIFA. Finally, I checked FIFA’s match-schedule/overview page, which labels 2026 the “biggest-ever edition,” featuring 104 games with 48 teams across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States—further evidence that it surpasses prior 32-team tournaments in scope. These three FIFA pages independently and consistently corroborate the expansion and scale. 

Potential source bias is limited here: FIFA is the governing body and the primary authority for World Cup rules and format; while its communications can be promotional in tone, they serve as the official record for structural decisions such as team counts, formats, and scheduling. No credible counter-evidence surfaced; earlier discussions about alternative group structures (e.g., 16 groups of three) were superseded by FIFA’s 2023 approval of 12 groups of four—but in all considered options, the field remained 48 teams, so the claim’s truth value is unaffected.

Evidence supporting the claim is robust: FIFA’s 2017 expansion vote, FIFA’s 2023 format approval, and FIFA’s 2026 tournament overview all state 48 teams and describe the tournament as the largest. Evidence undermining the claim is absent in authoritative sources; nothing from FIFA or confederations suggests a reversion to 32 teams.

As to contact, the “original claimant” is essentially FIFA itself via its published Council decision and subsequent releases. Because this is an official governance action (not a rumor or a third-party allegation), I relied on the published primary documents rather than seeking comment from an intermediary; if clarification had been needed, the appropriate next step would be to submit a query via FIFA’s media portal.

Conclusion: Based on FIFA’s own decisions and tournament documentation, the 2026 World Cup will indeed be the largest held to date, with 48 competing teams and an expanded match slate—so the claim is accurate.

Sources :

  • FIFA Council — Unanimous decision expands FIFA World Cup to 48 teams from 2026 (Jan 10, 2017). inside.fifa.com

  • FIFA — How the FIFA World Cup 26™ will work with 48 teams (format approved; 12 groups of four). FIFA

  • FIFA — World Cup 2026: match schedule/overview — biggest-ever edition, 104 games, 48 teams. FIFA

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This claim is true, this will be the first time FIFA has held 48 teams in one tournament. In 2022, the World Cup only featured 32 teams, adding 16 more teams to the tournament. An article published on October 13, 2025 by FIFA (International Federation of Association Football), stated, “The 2026 edition of the World Cup will be the first with 48 teams”. The World Cup is ran by FIFA, they strictly want the experience for fans as they expand around the globe this upcoming year. FIFA also expressed, “A total of 16 stadiums have been chosen to host the games, the most since Korea/Japan 2002”. There is a clear expansion of the tournament by FIFA. Another article by ESPN, the top sports news outlet, states, “The move from 32 to 48 teams is a 50% increase, and will make it difficult for one country to host the event because of the venues and infrastructure required”. With USA, Canada, and Mexico hosting, it will be much easier to host 48 teams as there are more venues to utilize. This will be the first ever World Cup with 48 teams.

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37637162/what-world-cup-look-2026-48-teams-more-groups-more-venues-more-games

https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/articles/fifa-world-cup-2026-hosts-cities-dates-usa-mexico-canada

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Yes, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest held to date with 48 competing teams. The tournament will be hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America, according to FIFA’s official statement. They expanded the number of participating teams to 48, compared to the last World Cup, which happened in 2022, where there were only 32 teams. This will make it the largest tournament in history. The increase in teams will result in 104 matches being played compared to 2022, which consisted of 64 matches. This will be the first time three countries will host the World Cup, spanning 16 host cities.

Fox Sports https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/2026-world-cup-who-has-qualified-who-can-make-it

FIFA https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/articles/fifa-world-cup-2026-hosts-cities-dates-usa-mexico-canada

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This claim that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in history is true. The 2026 World Cup is expected to feature 48 teams, an increase from the 32 teams that participated in 2022. In addition to the expansion in the number of teams, the next World Cup is also the most geographically diverse, allowing for more countries to participate. Another aspect that makes the 2026 tournament unique is that there are three different host countries. A total of 106 matches will be played across Canada, the United States, and Mexico. So overall, there are multiple changes that will make the 2026 World Cup the largest ever.
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According to the official FIFA website, the tournament bracket is set up to have 48 countries compete. This claim is easily backed up by other sports networks and websites on the internet.

https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/articles/fifa-world-cup-2026-hosts-cities-dates-usa-mexico-canada#:~:text=The%202026%20World%20Cup%20will,confederations%20has%20already%20been%20defined:
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Summary

This claim is true the 2026 World Cup will have 48 teams, which is the largest number of teams in the tournament’s history, passing the previous maximum of 32.

Primary sources

From FIFA and major news coverage: “The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams, making it the largest edition in history.” The expansion from 32 to 48 teams is officially approved and documented.
https://www.si.com/soccer/how-many-teams-will-compete-in-the-2026-fifa-world-cup

A news article stated “This is the largest expansion the World Cup has seen...” discussing the move from 32 to 48. The history of previous tournament sizes 16, 24, 32 is given, confirming the 48-team field is indeed the largest to date.
 

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37637162/what-world-cup-look-2026-48-teams-more-groups-more-venues-more-games

Secondary sources

An article by CNBC said “The next World Cup will be the biggest ever after world soccer body FIFA took the leap from a 32-team field to 48 teams in 2026.”  Reinforcing the claim and adds on to commentary and analysis about the expansion and its implications.
 

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/08/the-next-world-cup-will-jump-to-48-teams-is-bigger-better.html

Another site that covers FIFA’s announcement of 48 teams in 2026. This provides the announcement context and underpinning rationale for the expansion.
 

https://www.aljazeera.com/sports/2025/10/15/all-to-know-about-fifa-world-cup-2026

Potential biases

Official FIFA announcements may present the expansion in a positive light inclusivity, revenue potential and may downplay potential downsides .
News outlets may emphasize dramatic or economic views such as more teams means more revenue. potentially biasing either for or against the expansion.
Evidence supporting the claim

ESPN and other sources state that starting in 2026 the tournament will expand to 48 teams.

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37634727/what-world-cup-look-2026-48-teams-more-groups-more-venues-more-games

FK approved by FIFA Council “FIFA Council unanimously approves World Cup expansion to 48 teams as of 2026.”

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37509982/fifa-council-unanimously-approves-world-cup-expansion-48-teams?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Evidence undermining

I found no credible source suggesting that a larger team-count tournament than 48 has already been held or that the expansion will be reverted. Some earlier proposals suggested different  formats of 40 teams or debates about how many teams should be expanded to those that don't undermine the fact that the decision for 48 was made.

https://www.nbcsports.com/soccer/news/infantino-40-or-48-teams-very-possible-for-2026-world-cup?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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You are true. According to FIFA’s official website, the 2026 World Cup will be the first ever to feature this many national teams, from the traditional 32 that have competed since 1998. This change is part of FIFA’s plan to make the tournament more inclusive by allowing more nations to qualify and take part on the world stage.Which is dope.

The 2026 event will also be unique because it’s being co-hosted by three countries; the United States, Canada, and Mexico — which makes it the most geographical widespread World Cup in history. FIFA confirmed there will be 16 host cities in total (11 in the U.S., 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada), and with the expanded format, there will be 104 matches instead of the usual 64.

What’s interesting about this is how much bigger and more logistically complex the tournament will be. FIFA’s expansion means more games, longer schedules, and possibly even new ways of structuring the knockout stages. The idea is to grow global representation, though some think it might dilute the competition. Still, its been made clear that this will definitely be the largest World Cup ever held.

fifa.com/worldcup2026

bbc.com/sport/football/39295075

espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/35851003

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