Las Vegas will host the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw on December 5, 2025, according to reports from ESPN and TUDN Mexico.
The organisers selected The Sphere—a state-of-the-art venue featuring a 54,000-square-meter screen and seating for 17,500 people—for this high-profile event. During the draw, officials will determine the group stage matchups for the expanded 48-team tournament. The 2026 World Cup marks the first time the United States, Canada, and Mexico will co-host the event.
The draw will divide 48 teams into 12 groups of four, as preparations continue for the tournament starting on June 11, 2026. While Las Vegas is not one of the host cities for the matches, it will host the draw, just as it did in 1994. The Sphere, equipped with state-of-the-art technology, promises a visually stunning ceremony designed to enhance global engagement.
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Mexico, Canada, and the United States occupy Groups A, B, and D, respectively. Organisers will distribute the remaining teams based on FIFA rankings, while several playoff positions will remain undecided until March 2026.
FIFA World Cup Draw Historical Context
The 1994 World Cup draw, held at the Las Vegas Convention Centre, featured stars like Robin Williams and then-President Bill Clinton. The 2026 event continues this tradition, leveraging Las Vegas’s entertainment infrastructure. Despite early speculation, The Sphere was confirmed over other venues due to scheduling conflicts elsewhere.
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The draw for the 2026 World Cup marks a significant milestone for the expanded tournament, attracting global attention. Fans can anticipate a high-profile event that will set the stage for the competition. Stay informed using reliable sources to prevent misinformation.
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