Close Menu
vermontsportsnews.com
  • Home
  • Vermont College News
  • Vermont High School Sports
  • Vermont Charity Games
  • All Vermont Sports News
  • New England Sports News
  • US Sports News
  • World Sports News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Shuttered Vermont colleges: reincarnated and repurposed.  
  • Super 10 Vermont high school football preseason rankings for 2026
  • College sports advocates press philanthropy to buffer NIL’s commercial pressure on women’s sports
  • UMBC vs. Vermont prediction, odds, spread, time: 2026 America East Tournament championship picks from proven model
  • MrBeast, Kevin Hart & More Face off in $1M Charity Showdown
  • New England Patriots Sports News & Highlights
  • NHL and MLB Sign With Polymarket and Kalshi as Their Unions Ask CFTC to Intervene
  • Vermont Athletics open Pizzagalli Support Center to teams
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
vermontsportsnews.com
Subscribe
Sunday, August 23
  • Home
  • Vermont College News
  • Vermont High School Sports
  • Vermont Charity Games
  • All Vermont Sports News
  • New England Sports News
  • US Sports News
  • World Sports News
vermontsportsnews.com
Home»World Sports News»2026 FIFA World Cup 100 days away: What to know before kickoff!
World Sports News

2026 FIFA World Cup 100 days away: What to know before kickoff!

VermontSportsNewsBy VermontSportsNewsMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
2026 FIFA World Cup 100 days away: What to know before kickoff!
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


article

FIFA World Cup Trophy is displayed prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on December 05, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Hector Vivas – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

The countdown is on as the U.S., Canada and Mexico are 100 days from hosting the World Cup.

The 23rd edition of soccer’s most prestigious tournament, which has been running since 1930, will be the biggest yet with 48 teams taking part.

RELATED: World Cup group schedule released

What they’re saying:

“I think it’s a big deal for Americans as well. In the end, this is going to be the greatest sporting event this planet has ever seen,” FOX Sports Analyst Rob Stone told FOX Television Stations. “So the red, white, and blue is going to be everywhere, as it is with the World Cup. And then you add the 250th anniversary coming up as well. It’s just going to magnify it and amplify it.”

100 days until World Cup!

100 days until World Cup!

LiveNOW’s Chris Williams sits down with FOX Sports Analyst Rob Stone to break down the countdown to the World Cup — the storylines, the stakes, and why this tournament could be unforgettable.

Where are the matches being held?

Dig deeper:

The United States will host games in Arlington, Texas; Atlanta; East Rutherford, New Jersey; Foxborough, Massachusetts; Houston; Inglewood, California; Kansas City, Missouri; Miami Gardens, Florida; Philadelphia, Seattle; and San Jose, California.

Two Canadian cities will have World Cup games: Toronto and Vancouver, British Columbia.

RELATED: Lego unveils life-size World Cup trophy in new FIFA partnership

In Mexico, games will be played in Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City.

World Cup 2026 final

Big picture view:

The World Cup final will kick off at 3 p.m. ET on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

World Cup 2026 Sticker Shock: Sky-High Hotels, Ticket Resales & Travel Hacks to Save Big

FIFA World Cup 2026 format

Why you should care:

The World Cup group stage format for 2026 was changed to 12 groups of four teams from 16 groups of three teams, increasing the total to 104 matches from 64 in the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

To win a World Cup, a nation will have to play eight games, up from the seven in place since 1974.

The top two teams in each group and the top eight third-place teams will advance to a new round of 32 that starts the knockout phase. Advancement for third-place teams was eliminated for 1998, when the tournament expanded from 24 teams to 32.

More matches mean more content for television broadcasters and more tickets to sell, increasing revenue for FIFA. 

The Source: The Associated Press contributed to this report. The information in this story comes from details released by FIFA about the 2026 World Cup, including host cities, tournament format changes and the schedule for the final. Additional context and commentary were provided by FOX Sports analyst Rob Stone in an interview with FOX Television Stations. This story was reported from Los Angeles. 

FIFA World Cup



Source link

Cup Days FIFA kickoff World
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleThe Red Zone: UMaine hockey needs to handle its business against last-place Vermont | Sports
Next Article 2026 Vermont high school boys hockey playoff primer and round-by-round predictions
VermontSportsNews
  • Website

Related Posts

College sports advocates press philanthropy to buffer NIL’s commercial pressure on women’s sports

August 23, 2026

Global Sports Tourism (2026-2031) – Growth Driven by Rising Demand for Live Sporting Events and Experiential Travel

August 23, 2026

FOX Sports Unveils Coverage For Historic FIFA World Cup 2026™ Final on FOX

August 22, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
About

Welcome to VermontSportsNews, your home for everything sports in Vermont and the greater New England area. We’re more than just a news site — we’re a passionate community dedicated to telling the stories that matter across every level of the game.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest LinkedIn VKontakte
Gallery
OUR CATEGOIRES
  • Vermont College
  • Vermont High School Sports
  • Vermont Charity Games
  • All Vermont Sports News
  • NEW England Sports News
  • US Sports News
  • World Sports News
  • Donate
Copyright © 2025. Vermontsportsnews All Right Reserved.
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.