2026 FIFA World Cup Draw Set for Washington This December Football fans, the wait is almost over. US President Donald Trump has officially announced that the draw for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup will be held in Washington this December. This moment will mark the first major step in shaping what is already being called the biggest World Cup in history. The 2026 tournament itself is historic. For the very first time, it will be co-hosted by three nations—the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It will also feature 48 participating teams instead of the traditional 32. That means more nations, more players, more stories, and a bigger global celebration of the world’s most popular sport. But what exactly is a draw? For newcomers to the game, the “draw” is one of the most important events before the tournament begins. Think of it like a lottery system—but with rules. All the qualified teams are placed into different pots, usually based on world rankings and geographic regions. Then, one by ...
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