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FIFA World Cup 2026: Five Reasons This Tournament Is Already Historic

The biggest sporting event on the planet returns tonight, and before the first whistle blows, the FIFA World Cup 2026 has already made history. From never-before-seen records to storylines straight out of a movie script, here are five reasons why this World Cup could be unlike any other.

1. Three Countries. One World Cup. Never Happened Before.

For the first time in FIFA World Cup history, three nations are hosting the tournament together. The United States, Mexico and Canada will welcome the world across 16 host cities, making this the largest and most ambitious World Cup ever staged. Football has never travelled this far for a single tournament.

2. It’s the Biggest World Cup Ever — And Anything Can Happen

Forget 32 teams. This year, 48 nations will battle for football’s biggest prize, creating more matches, more rivalries, more drama and more opportunities for underdog stories that could capture the world’s imagination. Expect surprises from day one.

3. Mexico Just Set a World Cup Record That May Never Be Broken

Mexico becomes the first nation in history to host the FIFA World Cup for a third time, having previously staged the tournament in 1970 and 1986. It’s a landmark achievement that cements the country’s place in football folklore.

4. Tonight’s Opening Match Is a Footballing Déjà Vu

Sixteen years ago, on June 11, 2010, Mexico and South Africa opened the FIFA World Cup in Johannesburg. Tonight, on the exact same date, the two nations meet again to kick off another World Cup. Same teams. Same occasion. A whole new chapter.

5. Messi and Ronaldo Could Be Writing Their Final World Cup Story

For years, football fans have wondered when the era of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo would finally end. The answer? Not yet. Alongside legends like Luka Modrić and Guillermo Ochoa, the icons of a generation are expected to grace the biggest stage one more time. If this is the final act, you won’t want to miss it.

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