The wait is almost over, folks. Three days until the biggest World Cup in history kicks off. All 48 teams have submitted their final 26-player squads for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the tournament begins June 11 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Let that number sink in—48 teams. This is the largest World Cup format in history, and it's happening right here in North America. ESPN reports that over 100 Premier League players will represent their countries, which means every club is sweating over potential injuries all summer.
Here's what makes this tournament unique: the transfer window opens June 15, right in the middle of the competition. Players are going to be showcasing themselves on the world's biggest stage while agents are negotiating deals. It's a $3 billion marketplace wrapped inside a sporting event.
The USMNT provided mixed signals in their final tuneup, but as the host nation, the pressure is immense. The opener is June 12, and American fans are expecting results. No excuses. No disappointing group stage exit. This team needs to deliver.
Twelve groups of four teams. Matches from coast to coast. Three countries hosting together for the first time. The tournament runs through July 19, and I'm telling you right now—this is going to be special. The beautiful game on the biggest stage it's ever had.
Buckle up, soccer fans. History starts in three days. That's what sports is all about, folks.
