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What Happens When 48 Teams Chase One Dream? FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation

FIFA World Cup 2026 presentation cover with five football players, flags, trophy, and 48 teams headline design

The FIFA World Cup 2026 marks the first 48-team tournament, co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Spanning 16 cities and 104 matches over 39 days, this edition offers unprecedented scale. This free SlideEgg Sports presentation template helps enthusiasts, analysts, and presenters visually showcase match schedules, participating teams, star players, tournament statistics, and tactical insights in a professional and engaging format. 

Introduction:

FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation Template by SlideEgg featuring tournament overview, host nations, and match highlights

Every World Cup carries a simple promise: one ball, one month, one champion. Yet the FIFA World Cup 2026 expands that promise, delivering an unprecedented scale. Forty-eight teams will arrive across North America, each representing unique histories, tactical approaches, and aspirations.

This tournament is more than a competition; it is a structural milestone. For the first time, the men’s World Cup will feature 48 teams, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and staged in 16 host cities. The question is not only who will lift the trophy but also how the tournament itself will unfold in this expanded, multi-national format.

A FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation can help contextualize these changes for fans, students, and analysts, showing why the expanded format matters, which teams and players to watch, and how the schedule and geography shape outcomes. 

FIFA World Cup 2026 – Match Schedule 

FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule chart with stage dates, opening match, venue, and tournament timeline

Group Stage — All Fixtures (11 Jun – 27 Jun) 

DateMatch Group Venue 
Thu, 11 Jun  Mexico vs South Africa Group A (Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, Czechia )Mexico City Stadium (Mexico City) 
Thu, 11 Jun Korea Republic vs Czechia Group A (Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, Czechia )Estadio Guadalajara (Guadalajara) 
Fri, 12 Jun Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Group B (Canada, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland )Toronto Stadium (Toronto) 
Fri, 12 Jun USA vs Paraguay Group D (USA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye )Los Angeles Stadium (Los Angeles) 
Sat, 13 Jun Haiti vs Scotland Group C (Haiti, Scotland, Brazil, Morocco )Boston Stadium 
Sat, 13 Jun Australia vs Türkiye Group D (USA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye )BC Place, (Vancouver) 
Sat, 13 Jun  Brazil vs Morocco Group C (Haiti, Scotland, Brazil, Morocco )New York/NJ Stadium 
Sat, 13 Jun Qatar vs Switzerland Group B (Canada, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland )San Francisco Bay Area 
Sun, 14 Jun Ivory Coast vs EcuadorGroup E (Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Germany, Curaçao )Philadelphia Stadium 
Sun, 14 Jun Germany vs Curaçao Group E (Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Germany, Curaçao )Houston Stadium 
Sun, 14 Jun Netherlands vs Japan Group F (Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia )Dallas Stadium 
Sun, 14 Jun Sweden vs Tunisia Group F (Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia )Estadio Monterrey 

(Group Stage continues through 27 June, with each group playing 3 matchdays.) 

Round of 32 — Knockout Stage (28 Jun – 3 Jul) 

DateMatch Details Venue 
Sun, 28 Jun Match 73 Group A Runners‑up vs Group B Runners‑up Los Angeles Stadium 
Mon, 29 Jun Match 74 Group E Winners vs Best 3rd (A/B/C/D/F) Boston Stadium 
Mon, 29 Jun Match 75 Group F Winners vs Group C Runners‑up Estadio Monterrey 
Mon, 29 Jun Match 76 Group C Winners vs Group F Runners‑up Houston Stadium 
Tue, 30 Jun Match 77Group I Winners vs Best 3rd (C/D/F/G/H) New York/New Jersey 
Tue, 30 Jun Match 78Group E Runners‑up vs Group I Runners‑up Dallas Stadium 
Tue, 30 Jun Match 78 Group E Runners‑up vs Group I Runners‑up Dallas Stadium 
Tue, 30 Jun Match 79 Group A Winners vs Best 3rd (C/E/F/H/I) Mexico City Stadium 
Wed, 1 Jul Match 80 Group L Winners vs Best 3rd (E/H/I/J/K) Atlanta Stadium 
Wed, 1 Jul Match 81 Group D Winners vs Best 3rd (B/E/F/I/J) San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Wed, 1 Jul Match 82 Group G Winners vs Best 3rd (A/E/H/I/J) Seattle Stadium 
Thu, 2 Jul Match 83Group K Runners‑up vs Group L Runners‑up Toronto Stadium 
Thu, 2 Jul Match 84Group H Winners vs Group J Runners‑up Los Angeles Stadium 
Thu, 2 Jul Match 85Group B Winners vs Best 3rd (E/F/G/I/J) BC Place (Vancouver) 
Fri, 3 Jul Match 86 Group J Winners vs Group H Runners‑up Miami Stadium 
Fri, 3 Jul Match 87 Group K Winners vs Best 3rd (D/E/I/J/L) Kansas City Stadium 
Fri, 3 Jul Match 88 Group D Runners‑up vs Group G Runners‑up Dallas Stadium 

Round of 16 (4 – 6 Jul) 

(Winners of Round of 32 progress; exact matchups depend on results)

DatesMatch NoFixture Path
Fri–Sat, 4–5 Jul89–92Winners from R32 Matches 74–79
Sun–Mon, 5–6 Jul93–96Winners from R32 Matches 80–88

Quarter‑finals (9 – 12 Jul) 

Dates Match No. Fixture 
Thu–Sun, 9–12 Jul 97–100 Winners of the Round of 16 

Semi‑finals (14–15 Jul) 

Dates Match No.
Tue–Wed, 14–15 Jul SF1 & SF2 — Winners of Quarter‑finals 

Third Place Play‑off (18 Jul) 

DateMatch 
Sat, 18 Jul Losers of Semi‑finals 

Final (19 Jul) 

Date Match Venue 
Sun, 19 Jul World Cup Final (Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2) MetLife Stadium — New York/New Jersey 

Additional Notes

  • Total Teams: 48
  • Total Matches: 104
  • Tournament Duration: 11 Jun – 19 Jul 2026
  • Hosts: United States, Mexico, Canada
  • Group Stage: 12 groups of 4 teams
  • Knockout Stage: New Round of 32 format

Complete World Cup Group Stage Schedule and Scores

FIFA World Cup 2026 match schedule and scores for June 11-15, with results, wins, draws, and goal totals listed

June 11

Group A: Mexico vs South Africa
Venue: Mexico City Stadium
Final score: Mexico 2–0 South Africa
Result: Mexico won

Score Board:
Mexico
Julián Quiñones — 1 Goal
Raúl Jiménez — 1 Goal

South Africa
None

Key Highlights: Mexico started strongly with a clean-sheet win. As co-hosts, this result gave them early control in Group A.

Group A: South Korea vs Czechia
Venue: Guadalajara Stadium
Final score: South Korea 2–1 Czechia
Result: South Korea won

Score Board:
South Korea
Hwang In-beom — 1 Goal
Oh Hyeon-gyu — 1 Goal

Czechia
Ladislav Krejčí — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: South Korea began with three important points. This made Group A competitive from the first matchday, with both Mexico and South Korea starting well.

June 12

Group B: Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Venue: Toronto Stadium
Final score: Canada 1–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Canada
Cyle Larin — 1 Goal

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jovo Lukić — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Canada avoided defeat in their opener, but the draw kept Group B open. Both teams earned a point, but neither gained early control.

Group D: United States vs Paraguay
Venue: Los Angeles Stadium
Final score: United States 4–1 Paraguay
Result: The United States won

Score Board:
United States
Damián Bobadilla — 1 Own Goal
Folarin Balogun — 2 Goals
Giovanni Reyna — 1 Goal

Paraguay
Maurício — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: The United States made one of the strongest starts of the opening week. The 4–1 win gave them three points and a strong goal-difference advantage.

June 13

Group B: Switzerland vs Qatar
Venue: San Francisco Bay Stadium
Final score: Switzerland 1–1 Qatar
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Switzerland
Breel Embolo — 1 Goal

Qatar
Miro Muheim — 1 Own Goal

Key Highlights: Switzerland and Qatar both earned a point, keeping Group B tight after the first round of matches.

Group C: Brazil vs Morocco
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
Final score: Brazil 1–1 Morocco
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Brazil
Vinícius Júnior — 1 Goal

Morocco
Ismael Saibari — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Morocco held Brazil to a draw, making this one of the most important early results. It showed that Group C would not be easy for the favorite.

Group C: Scotland vs Haiti
Venue: Boston Stadium
Final score: Scotland 1–0 Haiti
Result: Scotland won

Score Board:
Scotland
John McGinn — 1 Goal

Haiti
None

Key Highlights: Scotland earned a narrow but valuable win. In a group with Brazil and Morocco, three points gave them an important early boost.

June 14

Group D: Australia vs Türkiye
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
Final score: Australia 2–0 Türkiye
Result: Australia won

Score Board:
Australia
Nestory Irankunda — 1 Goal
Connor Metcalfe — 1 Goal

Türkiye
None

Key Highlights: Australia started with a clean-sheet win and put pressure on Türkiye and Paraguay in Group D.

Group E: Germany vs Curaçao
Venue: Houston Stadium
Final score: Germany 7–1 Curaçao
Result: Germany won

Score Board:
Germany
Felix Nmecha — 1 Goal
Nico Schlotterbeck — 1 Goal
Kai Havertz — 2 Goals
Jamal Musiala — 1 Goal
Nathaniel Brown — 1 Goal
Deniz Undav — 1 Goal

Curaçao
Livano Comenencia — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Germany delivered the biggest statement win of the early group stage. The heavy scoreline gave them a major goal-difference advantage.

Group F: Netherlands vs Japan
Venue: Dallas Stadium
Final score: Netherlands 2–2 Japan
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Netherlands
Virgil van Dijk — 1 Goal
Crysencio Summerville — 1 Goal

Japan
Keito Nakamura — 1 Goal
Daichi Kamada — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Japan pushed the Netherlands hard and earned a valuable point. This result made Group F more open.

Group E: Ivory Coast vs Ecuador
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium
Final score: Ivory Coast 1–0 Ecuador
Result: Ivory Coast won

Score Board:
Ivory Coast
Amad Diallo — 1 Goal

Ecuador
None

Key Highlights: Ivory Coast won a tight match and stayed close to Germany in Group E. The clean sheet made the result more valuable.

Group F: Sweden vs Tunisia
Venue: Monterrey Stadium
Final score: Sweden 5–1 Tunisia
Result: Sweden won

Score Board:
Sweden
Yasin Ayari — 2 Goals
Alexander Isak — 1 Goal
Viktor Gyökeres — 1 Goal
Mattias Svanberg — 1 Goal

Tunisia
Karim Rekik — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Sweden produced a dominant attacking performance. With the Netherlands and Japan drawing, Sweden took early control of Group F.

June 15

FIFA World Cup 2026 June 15-18 results board featuring group games, winners, draws, and top scoreline

Group H: Spain vs Cabo Verde
Venue: Atlanta Stadium
Final score: Spain 0–0 Cabo Verde
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Spain
None

Cabo Verde
None

Key Highlights: Cabo Verde earned a major point by holding Spain scoreless. For Spain, this was a missed chance to start strongly.

Group G: Belgium vs Egypt
Venue: Seattle Stadium
Final score: Belgium 1–1 Egypt
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Belgium
Mohamed Hany — 1 Own Goal

Egypt
Emam Ashour — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Egypt stopped Belgium from taking full points, making Group G balanced from the start.

Group H: Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay
Venue: Miami Stadium
Final score: Saudi Arabia 1–1 Uruguay
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Saudi Arabia
Abdulelah Al-Amri — 1 Goal

Uruguay
Maxi Araújo — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Uruguay dropped two points, while Saudi Arabia gained a useful result. With Spain also drawing, Group H became wide open.

Group G: Iran vs New Zealand
Venue: Los Angeles Stadium
Final score: Iran 2–2 New Zealand
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Iran
Ramin Rezaeian — 1 Goal
Mohammed Mohebi — 1 Goal

New Zealand
Elijah Just — 2 Goals

Key Highlights: This was one of the more open matches of the early stage. New Zealand earned a valuable point, while Iran avoided defeat.

June 16

Group I: France vs Senegal
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
Final score: France 3–1 Senegal
Result: France won

Score Board:
France
Kylian Mbappé — 2 Goals
Bradley Barcola — 1 Goal

Senegal
Ibrahim Mbaye — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: France opened with a strong win against a difficult opponent. The result gave them early control in Group I.

Group I: Norway vs Iraq
Venue: Boston Stadium
Final score: Norway 4–1 Iraq
Result: Norway won

Score Board:
Norway
Erling Haaland — 2 Goals
Leo Østigård — 1 Goal
Aymen Hussein — 1 Own Goal

Iraq
Aymen Hussein — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Norway matched France’s strong start with a big win. Group I quickly became shaped around France and Norway.

Group J: Argentina vs Algeria
Venue: Kansas City Stadium
Final score: Argentina 3–0 Algeria
Result: Argentina won

Score Board:
Argentina
Lionel Messi — 3 Goals

Algeria
None

Key Highlights: Argentina began with a comfortable clean-sheet win. The result placed them in a strong early position in Group J.

June 17

Group J: Austria vs Jordan
Venue: San Francisco Bay Stadium
Final score: Austria 3–1 Jordan
Result: Austria won

Score Board:
Austria
Romano Schmid — 1 Goal
Yazan Al-Arab — 1 Own Goal
Marko Arnautović — 1 Goal

Jordan
Ali Olwan — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Austria kept pace with Argentina in Group J. This made the Argentina vs Austria match more important for group control.

Group K: Portugal vs DR Congo
Venue: Houston Stadium
Final score: Portugal 1–1 DR Congo
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Portugal
João Neves — 1 Goal

DR Congo
Yoane Wissa — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: DR Congo earned a valuable point against Portugal. For Portugal, this was a frustrating start because they failed to take full control of the group.

Group L: England vs Croatia
Venue: Dallas Stadium
Final score: England 4–2 Croatia
Result: England won

Score Board:
England
Harry Kane — 2 Goals
Jude Bellingham — 1 Goal
Marcus Rashford — 1 Goal

Croatia
Martin Baturina — 1 Goal
Petar Musa — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: England won a high-scoring match against a strong opponent. The result gave them an early advantage in Group L.

Group L: Ghana vs Panama
Venue: Toronto Stadium
Final score: Ghana 1–0 Panama
Result: Ghana won

Score Board:
Ghana
Caleb Yirenkyi — 1 Goal

Panama
None

Key Highlights: Ghana earned a narrow but important win. With England also winning, Ghana stayed level on points near the top of Group L.

Group K: Colombia vs Uzbekistan
Venue: Mexico City Stadium
Final score: Colombia 3–1 Uzbekistan
Result: Colombia won

Score Board:
Colombia
Daniel Muñoz — 1 Goal
Luis Díaz — 1 Goal
Jaminton Campaz — 1 Goal

Uzbekistan
Abbosbek Fayzullaev — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Colombia took advantage of Portugal’s draw and moved ahead in Group K. This was an important early result for group control.

June 18

Group A: Czechia vs South Africa
Venue: Atlanta Stadium
Final score: Czechia 1–1 South Africa
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Czechia
Michal Sadílek — 1 Goal

South Africa
Teboho Mokoena — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Both teams earned their first point, but neither got the win they needed. The result left both sides under pressure before their final group matches.

Group B: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Venue: Los Angeles Stadium
Final score: Switzerland 4–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Result: Switzerland won

Score Board:
Switzerland
Johan Manzambi — 2 Goals
Rubén Vargas — 1 Goal
Granit Xhaka — 1 Goal

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ermin Mahmić — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Switzerland made a major move in Group B with a strong win. The result pushed them into a stronger qualification position.

Group B: Canada vs Qatar
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
Final score: Canada 6–0 Qatar
Result: Canada won

Score Board:
Canada
Cyle Larin — 1 Goal
Jonathan David — 3 Goals
Nathan Saliba — 1 Goal
Mohammad Al-Mannai — 1 Own Goal

Qatar
None

Key Highlights: Canada recorded a dominant win and boosted their goal difference. Jonathan David’s hat-trick made this one of the biggest performances of the opening week.

Group A: Mexico vs South Korea
Venue: Guadalajara Stadium
Final score: Mexico 1–0 South Korea
Result: Mexico won

Score Board:
Mexico
Luis Romo — 1 Goal

South Korea
None

Key Highlights: Mexico beat South Korea to strengthen their position at the top of Group A. The win gave Mexico a major advantage before the final group match.

June 19

FIFA World Cup 2026 June 19-21 scoreboard highlighting match outcomes, group clashes, and final scores

Group D: United States vs Australia
Venue: Seattle Stadium
Final score: United States 2–0 Australia
Result: The United States won

Score Board:
United States
Cameron Burgess — 1 Own Goal
Alex Freeman — 1 Goal

Australia
None

Key Highlights: The United States secured back-to-back wins and reached the Round of 32 with one group match still left to play. Alex Freeman’s goal helped seal a controlled 2–0 win.

Group C: Scotland vs Morocco
Venue: Boston Stadium
Final score: Scotland 0–1 Morocco
Result: Morocco won

Score Board:
Scotland
None

Morocco
Ismael Saibari — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Morocco struck inside the opening minutes and held on for a narrow win. Saibari’s early goal pushed Morocco closer to the knockout stage and left Scotland under pressure before their final group match.

Group C: Brazil vs Haiti
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium
Final score: Brazil 3–0 Haiti
Result: Brazil won

Score Board:
Brazil
Matheus Cunha — 2 Goals
Vinícius Júnior — 1 Goal

Haiti
None

Key Highlights: Brazil earned its first win of the tournament with a dominant first-half performance. Vinícius Júnior was heavily involved, while Matheus Cunha’s double gave Brazil control of Group C.

Group D: Türkiye vs Paraguay
Venue: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Final score: Türkiye 0–1 Paraguay
Result: Paraguay won

Score Board:
Türkiye
None

Paraguay
Matías Galarza — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Paraguay earned a crucial 1–0 win through Matías Galarza’s early goal. The result eliminated Türkiye and kept Paraguay alive in Group D.

June 20

Group E: Germany vs Ivory Coast
Venue: Toronto Stadium
Final score: Germany 2–1 Ivory Coast
Result: Germany won

Score Board:
Germany
Deniz Undav — 2 Goals

Ivory Coast
Franck Kessié — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Germany came from behind after trailing 1–0 at half-time. Deniz Undav scored twice as a substitute, including a late winner, to send Germany into the knockout stage.

Group F: Netherlands vs Sweden
Venue: Houston Stadium
Final score: Netherlands 5–1 Sweden
Result: The Netherlands won

Score Board:
Netherlands
Brian Brobbey — 2 Goals
Cody Gakpo — 2 Goals
Crysencio Summerville — 1 Goal

Sweden
Anthony Elanga — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: The Netherlands delivered a major attacking statement with a 5–1 win. Brobbey and Gakpo both scored twice, putting the Dutch in a stronger position in Group F.

Group E: Ecuador vs Curaçao
Venue: Kansas City Stadium
Final score: Ecuador 0–0 Curaçao
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Ecuador
None

Curaçao
None

Key Highlights: Curaçao earned its first-ever World Cup point with a 0–0 draw. Goalkeeper Eloy Room produced a record-level performance with 15 saves to keep Ecuador scoreless.

Group F: Tunisia vs Japan
Venue: Monterrey Stadium
Final score: Tunisia 0–4 Japan
Result: Japan won

Score Board:
Tunisia
None

Japan
Daichi Kamada — 1 Goal
Ayase Ueda — 2 Goals
Junya Ito — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Japan produced a dominant 4–0 win in the 1,000th match in men’s World Cup history. Ayase Ueda scored twice, while the result eliminated Tunisia from the tournament.

June 21

Group H: Spain vs Saudi Arabia
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Final score: Spain 4–0 Saudi Arabia
Result: Spain won

Score Board:
Spain
Lamine Yamal — 1 Goal
Mikel Oyarzabal — 2 Goals
Hassan Altambakti — 1 Own Goal

Saudi Arabia
None

Key Highlights: Spain bounced back strongly after their opening draw. Lamine Yamal scored on his World Cup starting debut, and Oyarzabal’s two goals gave Spain full control of the match.

Group G: Belgium vs Iran
Venue: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Final score: Belgium 0–0 Iran
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Belgium
None

Iran
None

Key Highlights: Iran held Belgium to a goalless draw, with Alireza Beiranvand making several important saves. Belgium finished with ten men after Nathan Ngoy was sent off, and both teams remained without a win after two matches.

Group H: Uruguay vs Cabo Verde
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Final score: Uruguay 2–2 Cabo Verde
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Uruguay
Maxi Araújo — 1 Goal
Agustín Canobbio — 1 Goal

Cabo Verde
Kevin Pina — 1 Goal
Hélio Varela — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Cabo Verde produced another major surprise by holding Uruguay. Kevin Pina scored Cabo Verde’s first-ever World Cup goal, and Hélio Varela’s second-half equalizer kept their knockout hopes alive.

Group G: New Zealand vs Egypt
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
Final score: New Zealand 1–3 Egypt
Result: Egypt won

Score Board:
New Zealand
Finn Surman — 1 Goal

Egypt
Mostafa Zico — 1 Goal
Mohamed Salah — 1 Goal
Trézéguet — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Egypt came from behind to record its first-ever World Cup win. Salah scored the go-ahead goal, and Trézéguet sealed the result late in the second half.

June 22

Group J: Argentina vs Austria
Venue: Dallas Stadium
Final score: Argentina 2–0 Austria
Result: Argentina won

Score Board:
Argentina
Lionel Messi — 2 Goals

Austria
None

Key Highlights: Argentina secured another strong win and confirmed their place in the knockout stage. Lionel Messi scored twice and became the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history.

Group I: France vs Iraq
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium
Final score: France 3–0 Iraq
Result: France won

Score Board:
France
Kylian Mbappé — 2 Goals
Ousmane Dembélé — 1 Goal

Iraq
None

Key Highlights: France controlled the match and advanced to the knockout stage. Kylian Mbappé scored twice, while Ousmane Dembélé added the third goal after a long weather delay.

Group I: Norway vs Senegal
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
Final score: Norway 3–2 Senegal
Result: Norway won

Score Board:
Norway
Marcus Pedersen — 1 Goal
Erling Haaland — 2 Goals

Senegal
Ismaïla Sarr — 2 Goals

Key Highlights: Norway won a tight five-goal match and moved into the knockout stage. Erling Haaland scored two second-half goals, while Senegal fought back through Ismaïla Sarr but could not complete the comeback.

Group J: Jordan vs Algeria
Venue: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Final score: Jordan 1–2 Algeria
Result: Algeria won

Score Board:
Jordan
Nizar Al-Rashdan — 1 Goal

Algeria
Nadhir Benbouali — 1 Goal
Amine Gouiri — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Algeria came from behind to keep their knockout hopes alive. Jordan took the lead in the first half, but Algeria responded with two second-half goals and eliminated Jordan from the tournament.

June 23

Group K: Portugal vs Uzbekistan
Venue: Houston Stadium
Final score: Portugal 5–0 Uzbekistan
Result: Portugal won

Score Board:
Portugal
Cristiano Ronaldo — 2 Goals
Nuno Mendes — 1 Goal
Rafael Leão — 1 Goal
Abduvohid Nematov — 1 Own Goal

Uzbekistan
None

Key Highlights: Portugal produced a dominant 5–0 win, and Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score in six World Cups. The result moved Portugal into a stronger position in Group K.

Group L: England vs Ghana
Venue: Boston Stadium
Final score: England 0–0 Ghana
Result: Draw

Score Board:
England
None

Ghana
None

Key Highlights: Ghana frustrated England with a disciplined defensive performance. England stayed on four points, but the draw left Group L qualification still open.

Group L: Panama vs Croatia
Venue: Toronto Stadium
Final score: Panama 0–1 Croatia
Result: Croatia won

Score Board:
Panama
None

Croatia
Ante Budimir — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Croatia kept its knockout hopes alive with a narrow 1–0 win. Ante Budimir scored the decisive goal in the second half, while Panama was eliminated after their second straight defeat.

Group K: Colombia vs DR Congo
Venue: Guadalajara Stadium
Final score: Colombia 1–0 DR Congo
Result: Colombia won

Score Board:
Colombia
Daniel Muñoz — 1 Goal

DR Congo
None

Key Highlights: Colombia secured a tight 1–0 win through Daniel Muñoz’s late goal. The result kept Colombia strong in Group K and left DR Congo needing a result in their final group match.

June 24

Group B: Switzerland vs Canada
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
Final score: Switzerland 2–1 Canada
Result: Switzerland won

Score Board:
Switzerland
Rubén Vargas — 1 Goal
Johan Manzambi — 1 Goal

Canada
Promise David — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Switzerland defeated Canada and finished top of Group B with seven points. Canada also advanced to the knockout stage, but Switzerland’s second-half goals gave them control of the group.

Group B: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar
Venue: Seattle Stadium
Final score: Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–1 Qatar
Result: Bosnia and Herzegovina won

Score Board:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kerim Alajbegović — 1 Goal
Sultan Al-Brake — 1 Own Goal
Ermin Mahmić — 1 Goal

Qatar
Hassan Al-Haydos — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Bosnia and Herzegovina kept their knockout hopes alive with a strong 3–1 win. Qatar was eliminated after finishing the group stage without a point.

Group C: Scotland vs Brazil
Venue: Miami Stadium
Final score: Scotland 0–3 Brazil
Result: Brazil won

Score Board:
Scotland
None

Brazil
Vinícius Júnior — 2 Goals
Matheus Cunha — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Brazil reached the knockout stage as Group C winners. Vinícius Júnior scored twice, while Matheus Cunha added the third goal.

Group C: Morocco vs Haiti
Venue: Atlanta Stadium
Final score: Morocco 4–2 Haiti
Result: Morocco won

Score Board:
Morocco
Achraf Hakimi — 1 Goal
Ismael Saibari — 1 Goal
Soufiane Rahimi — 1 Goal
Gessime Yassine — 1 Goal

Haiti
Yassine Bounou — 1 Own Goal
Wilson Isidor — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Morocco came from behind twice to beat Haiti and qualify for the Round of 32. Haiti exited the tournament but scored memorable goals in their final group match.

Group A: Czechia vs Mexico
Venue: Mexico City Stadium
Final score: Czechia 0–3 Mexico
Result: Mexico won

Score Board:
Czechia
None

Mexico
Mateo Chávez — 1 Goal
Julián Quiñones — 1 Goal
Álvaro Fidalgo — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Mexico completed the group stage with a perfect record of three wins and no goals conceded. Czechia exited the tournament with only one point.

Group A: South Africa vs South Korea
Venue: Estadio Monterrey
Final score: South Africa 1–0 South Korea
Result: South Africa won

Score Board:
South Africa
Thapelo Maseko — 1 Goal

South Korea
None

Key Highlights: South Africa made history by reaching the knockout stage for the first time. Thapelo Maseko scored the decisive second-half goal against South Korea.

June 25

Group E: Ecuador vs Germany
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
Final score: Ecuador 2–1 Germany
Result: Ecuador won

Score Board:
Ecuador
Nilson Angulo — 1 Goal
Gonzalo Plata — 1 Goal

Germany
Leroy Sané — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Ecuador came from behind after conceding early. The win pushed Ecuador into the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams, while Germany still finished top of Group E.

Group E: Curaçao vs Ivory Coast
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium
Final score: Curaçao 0–2 Ivory Coast
Result: Ivory Coast won

Score Board:
Curaçao
None

Ivory Coast
Nicolas Pépé — 2 Goals

Key Highlights: Ivory Coast reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time. Nicolas Pépé scored both goals and delivered one of the most important performances in Ivory Coast’s World Cup history.

Group F: Japan vs Sweden
Venue: Dallas Stadium
Final score: Japan 1–1 Sweden
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Japan
Daizen Maeda — 1 Goal

Sweden
Anthony Elanga — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Japan and Sweden both advanced to the Round of 32. Japan finished second in Group F, while Sweden qualified from third place after earning a valuable point.

Group F: Tunisia vs Netherlands
Venue: Kansas City Stadium
Final score: Tunisia 1–3 Netherlands
Result: Netherlands won

Score Board:
Tunisia
Hazem Mastouri — 1 Goal

Netherlands
Ellyes Skhiri — 1 Own Goal
Brian Brobbey — 1 Goal
Jan Paul van Hecke — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: The Netherlands topped Group F with a strong win. They started fast with two early goals and controlled the match despite Tunisia scoring in the second half.

Group D: Türkiye vs United States
Venue: Los Angeles Stadium
Final score: Türkiye 3–2 United States
Result: Türkiye won

Score Board:
Türkiye
Arda Güler — 1 Goal
Orkun Kökçü — 1 Goal
Kaan Ayhan — 1 Goal

United States
Auston Trusty — 1 Goal
Sebastian Berhalter — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Türkiye ended their tournament with a dramatic stoppage-time win. The United States still finished top of Group D, but this defeat exposed defensive issues before the knockout round.

Group D: Paraguay vs Australia
Venue: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Final score: Paraguay 0–0 Australia
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Paraguay
None

Australia
None

Key Highlights: Australia secured second place in Group D and reached the Round of 32. Paraguay also stayed in the knockout race after a disciplined goalless draw.

June 26

Group I: Norway vs France
Venue: Boston Stadium
Final score: Norway 1–4 France
Result: France won

Score Board:
Norway
Thelo Aasgaard — 1 Goal

France
Ousmane Dembélé — 3 Goals
Désiré Doué — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: France finished Group I with a perfect record. Ousmane Dembélé scored a first-half hat-trick, making this one of France’s strongest attacking performances of the group stage.

Group I: Senegal vs Iraq
Venue: Toronto Stadium
Final score: Senegal 5–0 Iraq
Result: Senegal won

Score Board:
Senegal
Habib Diarra — 1 Goal
Ismaïla Sarr — 1 Goal
Pape Gueye — 2 Goals
Iliman Ndiaye — 1 Goal

Iraq
None

Key Highlights: Senegal produced a huge 5–0 win and qualified as one of the best third-placed teams. The result also gave Senegal a major goal-difference boost.

Group H: Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia
Venue: Houston Stadium
Final score: Cape Verde 0–0 Saudi Arabia
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Cape Verde
None

Saudi Arabia
None

Key Highlights: Cape Verde sealed a historic knockout-stage qualification with their third straight draw. Saudi Arabia needed a win, but could not break through.

Group H: Uruguay vs Spain
Venue: Guadalajara Stadium
Final score: Uruguay 0–1 Spain
Result: Spain won

Score Board:
Uruguay
None

Spain
Álex Baena — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Spain topped Group H with a narrow win. Uruguay were eliminated after failing to win any of their three group matches.

Group G: Egypt vs Iran
Venue: Seattle Stadium
Final score: Egypt 1–1 Iran
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Egypt
Mahmoud Saber — 1 Goal

Iran
Ramin Rezaeian — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Egypt advanced to the knockout stage with the draw. Iran fought hard and had late chances, but the result left their qualification hopes dependent on other groups.

Group G: New Zealand vs Belgium
Venue: BC Place Vancouver
Final score: New Zealand 1–5 Belgium
Result: Belgium won

Score Board:
New Zealand
Elijah Just — 1 Goal

Belgium
Leandro Trossard — 2 Goals
Kevin De Bruyne — 1 Goal
Romelu Lukaku — 1 Goal
Alexis Saelemaekers — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Belgium produced their best performance of the group stage and topped Group G. New Zealand scored late but were eliminated after Belgium’s dominant second-half display.

June 27

Group L: Panama vs England
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
Final score: Panama 0–2 England
Result: England won

Score Board:
Panama
None

England
Jude Bellingham — 1 Goal
Harry Kane — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: England topped Group L with seven points. Bellingham scored first and assisted Kane, while Kane became England’s all-time top World Cup scorer.

Group L: Croatia vs Ghana
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium
Final score: Croatia 2–1 Ghana
Result: Croatia won

Score Board:
Croatia
Petar Sučić — 1 Goal
Nikola Vlašić — 1 Goal

Ghana
Derrick Luckassen — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Croatia secured second place in Group L and reached the knockout stage. Luka Modrić assisted the winning goal, becoming the oldest player to record an assist at a World Cup.

Group K: Colombia vs Portugal
Venue: Miami Stadium
Final score: Colombia 0–0 Portugal
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Colombia
None

Portugal
None

Key Highlights: Colombia finished top of Group K after a hard-fought goalless draw. Portugal also advanced, but the draw kept them second in the group.

Group K: DR Congo vs Uzbekistan
Venue: Atlanta Stadium
Final score: DR Congo 3–1 Uzbekistan
Result: DR Congo won

Score Board:
DR Congo
Yoane Wissa — 2 Goals
Fiston Mayele — 1 Goal

Uzbekistan
Eldor Shomurodov — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: DR Congo came from behind to earn their first-ever World Cup win and qualify for the knockout stage. Uzbekistan scored first but collapsed in the second half.

Group J: Algeria vs Austria
Venue: Kansas City Stadium
Final score: Algeria 3–3 Austria
Result: Draw

Score Board:
Algeria
Rafik Belghali — 1 Goal
Riyad Mahrez — 2 Goals

Austria
Marko Arnautović — 1 Goal
Marcel Sabitzer — 1 Goal
Saša Kalajdžić — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Algeria and Austria both advanced after a dramatic 3–3 draw. The match had late goals from Riyad Mahrez and Saša Kalajdžić, turning the final minutes into one of the wildest finishes of the group stage.

Group J: Jordan vs Argentina
Venue: Dallas Stadium
Final score: Jordan 1–3 Argentina
Result: Argentina won

Score Board:
Jordan
Mousa Al-Taamari — 1 Goal

Argentina
Giovani Lo Celso — 1 Goal
Lautaro Martínez — 1 Goal
Lionel Messi — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Argentina completed the group stage with three wins from three matches. Messi came off the bench and scored a free kick, while Argentina finished top of Group J with a perfect record.

June 28

Round of 32: South Africa vs Canada
Venue: Los Angeles Stadium / SoFi Stadium
Final score: South Africa 0–1 Canada
Result: Canada won

Score Board:
South Africa
None

Canada
Stephen Eustáquio — 1 Goal

Key Highlights: Canada won the first knockout match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a late stoppage-time goal. Stephen Eustáquio scored the decisive winner in the 92nd minute, sending Canada into the Round of 16. South Africa defended well for most of the match, but the late goal ended their tournament.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Understanding the New Tournament Format

The 2026 FIFA World Cup introduces the largest expansion in the tournament’s history, moving from 32 to 48 teams and increasing the total number of matches from 64 to 104. This change creates a more inclusive competition and adds new excitement for fans worldwide.

Key Features of the New Format:

  1. 48 Teams in 12 Groups
    • Teams are divided into 12 groups of 4, compared to the previous 8 groups of 4 teams.
    • Each group stage match determines which teams move on to the knockout rounds.
  2. Top Teams Advance
    • The top 2 teams from each group automatically qualify for the next stage.
    • Additionally, the best 8 third-placed teams also progress, ensuring more competitive opportunities for teams that finish just outside the top 2.
  3. Introduction of the Round of 32
    • The knockout phase now starts with a Round of 32, expanding the number of elimination matches and increasing the stakes for each game.
    • This ensures that more teams have a chance to compete in high-pressure knockout matches.
  4. Extended Tournament Duration
    • The tournament spans 39 days, accommodating more matches and giving fans more football action across three host nations: the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Impact on Fans and Teams:

  • Fans will enjoy a broader range of matchups and more opportunities to watch emerging football nations compete.
  • Teams must adapt strategically, knowing that even finishing third in a group could secure advancement.
  • The new format promises more drama, diversity, and unforgettable moments, making FIFA 2026 a historic milestone in international football.

Qualified Teams FIFA World Cup 2026

Confederation Teams 
CONCACAF (North & Central America) United States, Mexico, Canada, Panama, Haiti, Curaçao 
CONMEBOL (South America) Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay 
UEFA (Europe) England, France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Croatia, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Scotland, Türkiye, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Norway 
CAF (Africa) Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, Algeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, South Africa, DR Congo, Tunisia, Cape Verde 
AFC (Asia) Japan, South Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Qatar, Iraq, Jordan, Uzbekistan 
OFC (Oceania) New Zealand 

Total Teams: 48

  • The top 2 teams from each group qualify automatically.
  • 8 best third-placed teams also advance to the Round of 32.
  • The tournament is co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada across 16 host cities

FIFA World Cup 2026 – Official Sponsors & Partners

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has attracted some of the world’s biggest brands as official partners, sponsors, and supporters. These companies help FIFA deliver the tournament across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

FIFA Partners (Top-Tier Global Partners)

These are FIFA’s highest-level commercial partners with global rights across FIFA competitions.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Sponsors

These brands have dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 sponsorship rights and marketing activations.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Supporters

Additional regional supporters include:

Why the FIFA World Cup 2026 Is Historic

World Cups evolve with history.

  • 1930: 13 teams, the inaugural edition.
  • 1982: 24 teams, expansion for broader participation.
  • 1998: 32 teams, the modern format.
  • 2022: Qatar challenged timing and logistics.

The 2026 expansion introduces 16 additional teams, offering opportunities for emerging football nations while challenging traditional powers. This growth brings both narrative and operational complexity. Teams must manage travel, climate, and multi-timezone scheduling, while fans and broadcasters face a wider geographic landscape.

Beyond scale, 2026 is historic because it spreads the tournament across three nations. Each country offers a unique football culture: Mexico brings heritage, the USA delivers spectacle and infrastructure, and Canada adds a growing football identity.

The 48-Team Format Explained

Group Stage Structure

  • 12 groups of 4 teams each.
  • The top 2 teams in each group advance, plus the 8 best third-placed teams.
  • Points and goal difference determine ranking; tiebreakers apply according to FIFA regulations.

This structure ensures more teams remain competitive throughout the group stage, increasing suspense and strategic depth.

Knockout Stage

  • Round of 32 → Round of 16 → Quarter-finals → Semi-finals → Final.
  • The additional Round of 32 introduces new tactical and stamina challenges.

Coaches must manage rotation, monitor fatigue, and consider squad depth more than ever. Underdogs can leverage disciplined defense and opportunistic counter-attacks to advance.

Strategic Implications

  • Third-place qualifiers: Every match matters; teams must weigh risk and reward.
  • Rotation: Favorites need to balance player rest with performance.
  • Underdogs: Greater opportunity to reach knockout stages and challenge stronger teams.
  • Tactical depth: Teams with flexible strategies are advantaged.

A FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation can illustrate these complexities visually, helping audiences understand the evolving tournament dynamics.

Host Nations and Cities Three hosts, sixteen cities:

United States

Los Angeles, New York/New Jersey, Miami, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Kansas City, San Francisco Bay Area.

Mexico

Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey.

Canada

Toronto, Vancouver.

Stadiums vary: historic (Mexico City’s Azteca) and modern multi-purpose arenas. Differences in altitude, crowd energy, and climate will affect player performance and match outcomes. To help your audience understand the complex travel distances between these stadiums, it is highly effective to learn how to create and format geographic maps natively inside your slides to isolate specific regional hubs. 

Teams Most Likely to Succeed

Favorites: Argentina, France, Brazil, England, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands.

  • Argentina: Defending champions, balancing experience and new talent.
  • France: Deep squad with tactical versatility.
  • Brazil: Flair and historical pressure.
  • England, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands: mix of youth, experience, and strategic depth.

Underdogs to Watch

  • Debutants or smaller nations can create surprises.
  • Emphasis on disciplined defense, opportunistic counter-attacks, and standout goalkeepers.

For deeper team-by-team coverage, explore the FIFA World Cup 2026 Teams Presentation.

Players to Watch

  • Kylian Mbappé (France): Goal-scoring powerhouse, previous World Cup experience.
  • Jude Bellingham (England): Midfield control, tactical awareness.
  • Vinícius Júnior (Brazil): Speed and unpredictability.
  • Emerging talents: Pedri, Gavi, Musiala, Wirtz.

Unexpected heroes may also emerge: young forwards, standout defenders, or goalkeepers who can define knockout matches.

Matches, Rivalries, and Storylines

  • Traditional rivalries: Argentina vs Brazil, England vs Germany, Spain vs Portugal, Mexico vs USA.
  • New rivalries may emerge due to debutant nations, geographic dynamics, and immigrant-supporter bases.
  • The FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule will determine when these high-stakes matches occur, affecting fatigue, strategy, and momentum.

Challenges of the Tournament

  • Travel: Teams must navigate distances between host cities across three nations.
  • Climate: Summer heat, humidity, and altitude variation affect performance.
  • Squad Depth: A longer knockout path requires rotation and injury management.
  • Mental Pressure: Group-stage calculations and new third-place rules increase psychological strain.

Fan Preparation and Presentation Utility

Global audiences will need tools to track:

  • Groups, matches, and schedules
  • Knockout brackets
  • Player performance and stats
  • Tactical trends

A FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation can consolidate this information visually, making the tournament understandable and engaging for fans, students, and analysts alike.

Presenters who need more visual options can also use sports PPT templates to create match previews, tournament dashboards, player comparison slides, and fan engagement decks.

How to Use a Daily Tracker for the World Cup 

  • Today’s Matches: Fixtures, venues, kickoff times.
  • Match Results: Scores, goal scorers, tactical highlights.
  • Group Standings: Updated tables and qualification scenarios.
  • Teams Eliminated: Key reasons for exit.
  • Biggest Surprise: Upsets and tactical shocks.
  • Player of the Day: Standout performances.
  • Golden Boot Race: Daily leaderboard.
  • Injury Updates: Major injuries and impact.
  • Knockout Stage Picture: Updated bracket.
  • What to Watch Tomorrow: Key fixtures and storylines.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation Template

Celebrate the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with this fully editable presentation template. Covering 48 teams, 16 host cities, and 104 matches across the USA, Mexico, and Canada, this template helps students, sports analysts, fans, and organisations present schedules, host cities, team profiles, player highlights, and tournament updates in a clear visual format.

Use Cases

  • Educational projects and classroom presentations on international football.
  • Sports analysis, match previews, and tactical breakdowns.
  • Fan engagement activities, prediction games, and interactive viewing guides.
  • Corporate reports, sponsor presentations, and media coverage.
  • Event planning for World Cup-related events or community watch parties.

Best For

  • Students, teachers, and educational institutions.
  • Football analysts, commentators, and sports journalists.
  • Football clubs, fan communities, and social media managers.
  • Corporate teams preparing FIFA-related reports or sponsorship decks.
  • Football enthusiasts are creating personal or interactive tournament guides.

Key Features

  • Fully editable slides: modify text, images, charts, and colors.
  • Compatible with PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva.
  • Pre-built layouts for group stages, knockout rounds, and finals.
  • Player highlight slides for global superstars and emerging talents.
  • Host city and stadium information slides.
  • Infographic elements and visual data layouts.
  • Daily tracker layout for match results, standings, and highlights.
  • Instruction slides for easy customization.

Benefits

  • Save time with professionally designed, ready-to-use slides.
  • Present complex tournament information clearly and engagingly.
  • Adaptable for educational, corporate, or fan-focused presentations.
  • Organize schedules, teams, and player data visually.
  • Enhance engagement with interactive and visually appealing slides.
  • Ensure professional consistency across all slides.

Tournament Overview Included

  • 48 Teams | 16 Host Cities | 104 Matches
  • USA, Mexico, and Canada as co-host nations
  • Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Third-place, and Final layouts
  • Star player and legend highlight slides
  • Confederation and qualified team lists

Conclusion

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is larger, more complex, and richer than ever. Forty-eight teams will chase a single dream, navigating expanded formats, new host cities, and diverse climates. Favorites must prove consistency, underdogs have a greater opportunity to make history, and emerging talents can define the tournament.

A FIFA World Cup 2026 Presentation helps fans, analysts, teachers, and content creators track the tournament clearly as results change. Use it to explain fixtures, standings, knockout paths, host cities, team profiles, player highlights, and daily match updates in one organised visual format.

Want to present FIFA World Cup 2026 in a clear and engaging way? Download Sports PowerPoint templates and turn match schedules, team details, host cities, scores, and knockout paths into easy-to-follow slides. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About FIFA World Cup 2026 

How does the 2026 World Cup work with 48 teams?

For the first time in history, the FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams. These teams are split into 12 groups of four. After the group stage, the two best teams from each group, along with the eight top-performing third-place teams, move on to a newly structured Round of 32. The tournament stretches across 39 days, with a total of 104 matches packed with drama and excitement.

Is this the first World Cup with 48 teams?

Yes. Previously, the World Cup featured 32 teams. The 2026 edition marks a significant expansion, introducing a larger group stage and a longer knockout phase, offering more nations a shot at football’s biggest prize.

Is the FIFA World Cup 2026 PowerPoint template really free to download?

Yes! You can download the FIFA World Cup 2026 presentation template completely free. No hidden charges, no subscription—just grab it and start creating your slides right away.

What is included in the FIFA World Cup 2026 presentation template?

The template comes packed with ready-to-use slides, including group stages, knockout rounds, team highlights, schedules, and visual charts. It’s designed to make your presentation both informative and visually engaging.

Can I use this presentation template for a school project or classroom?

Yes. The template works well for school projects, classroom assignments, sports club presentations, and football-themed learning activities.

How do I edit the FIFA World Cup 2026 template in Canva or Google Slides?

Editing is easy. Simply open the template in Canva or Google Slides, customize text, colors, and images to match your style, and you’re ready to present. All slides are fully editable and user-friendly.

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