The 2026 FIFA World Cup
Vancouver is one of three Canadian cities to host World Cup soccer matches. (Photo via X.)

The 2026 FIFA World Cup

Get ready, soccer fans. The FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11. 

The World Cup is the biggest soccer event in the world. It only happens every four years. And this time around, it’s coming to North America. Three countries are hosting the tournament – Mexico, the U.S., and Canada. 

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