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Messi, Ronaldo, 48 teams and a new format: What makes the 2026 FIFA World Cup unmissable?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be one of the most ambitious editions in football history.

By Shaptadeep Saha

Jun 11, 2026 01:19 IST

The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally over, and football fans around the world are preparing for a tournament unlike any before it. Hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, the competition promises blockbuster matches, new rivalries, iconic farewells and the biggest field of participants in World Cup history.

For many supporters, this tournament is about more than just lifting football's most prestigious trophy. It could mark the final chapter in one of the sport's greatest rivalries while ushering in a new generation of global superstars.

The prospect of the two legends potentially meeting in the knockout rounds has already captured the imagination of football fans. (The Game Magazine)

The last dance for Messi and Ronaldo?

Few storylines are bigger than the possibility that this could be the final World Cup for both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Messi enters the tournament as the defending world champion after leading Argentina to glory in Qatar in 2022. Meanwhile, Ronaldo arrives with a talented Portuguese squad and one final opportunity to win the only major trophy missing from his collection.

The prospect of the two legends potentially meeting in the knockout rounds has already captured the imagination of football fans. Such a clash would be one of the most watched matches in World Cup history.

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While the veterans continue to dominate headlines, the 2026 tournament is also expected to showcase the future of football. (Barca Universal)

New stars ready to take centre stage

While the veterans continue to dominate headlines, the 2026 tournament is also expected to showcase the future of football.

Spain's teenage sensation Lamine Yamal enters the competition as one of the most exciting young players in the world. France boasts a frightening attacking unit led by Kylian Mbappé alongside a host of emerging talents, while Brazil's new generation will look to restore the country's dominance on the global stage.

England, under the guidance of Thomas Tuchel, will hope that a squad packed with attacking quality can finally end decades of heartbreak. European champions Spain and former winners France are also expected to be among the strongest contenders.

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Traditional powers such as Brazil, Argentina, France, Spain, Portugal and England will begin among the favourites. (Olympic.com)

A bigger World Cup than ever before

Beyond the stars and rivalries, the tournament itself represents a historic shift. For the first time, 48 nations will participate instead of 32, expanding opportunities for emerging football countries and creating more knockout drama.

The competition will be played across three nations and 16 venues, making it the largest World Cup ever staged. More matches mean more opportunities for surprises, giant-killings and unforgettable moments.

Traditional powers such as Brazil, Argentina, France, Spain, Portugal and England will begin among the favourites, but the expanded format could create opportunities for dark horses to make deep runs.

Whether it is Messi defending his crown, Ronaldo chasing history, Yamal announcing himself to the world or a surprise nation writing its own fairy tale, the 2026 FIFA World Cup looks set to deliver one of the most captivating tournaments football has ever seen.

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