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World Cup 2026 Begins With Three Separate Openings in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.

Separate host ceremonies have shifted coverage to broadcast access and early group-stage results as the 48-team tournament moves into group play.

Overview

  • Mexico opened the tournament at Estadio Azteca on Thursday with a 2-0 win over South Africa, a match that also served as the first of the three host opening events.
  • Canada hosted its inauguration in Toronto and drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina after conceding an early goal and equalizing through Cyle Larin.
  • The United States completed the trio of local openings in Los Angeles and beat Paraguay 4-1, producing the tournament’s first big-margin win.
  • Each host staged its own high-profile ceremony featuring global artists, producing both praise for cultural displays and criticism of Mexico’s presentation as ‘sobria’ from some commentators.
  • Coverage is centering on how the expanded 48-team, 104-match format affects broadcast windows, streaming access and logistics, while non-qualified teams such as Peru are lining up friendlies with host nations as preparation for future qualifying.