
Canada is preparing to make history as it gets ready to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the United States and Mexico. For the first time ever, World Cup games will be played on Canadian soil, and excitement is already building from coast to coast.
Toronto and Vancouver have been confirmed as the two Canadian host cities. Both are upgrading their stadiums and getting ready to welcome fans from around the world. Local organizers are promising a celebration of not just soccer, but of Canadian culture and community.
This tournament is a major opportunity for Canada’s national team, which has shown progress in recent years. With home crowd support and rising young talent, there’s hope that Canada can go further than ever before.
Beyond the game itself, cities are planning festivals, viewing parties, and community events to make sure everyone feels part of the action. The World Cup is expected to boost local tourism and bring new energy to the growing soccer scene in the country.
As 2026 gets closer, Canadians of all backgrounds are coming together in pride and anticipation for what could be one of the most memorable moments in our sports history.