New York's Triumph:   The exciting competition between New York and Dallas to secure hosting rights for the 2026 World Cup final, showing how New York prevailed as host.

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Expanded 48-Team Tournament:  An expanded 48-team tournament jointly hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico that promises to be both inclusive and transformative at this FIFA World Cup ever held in history.

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Iconic MetLife Stadium:   Discover its significance by attending this year's final at MetLife Stadium, which has a seating capacity for 82,500 fans and an established history as a host of international football matches.

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Global Celebration of Soccer:  Discover FIFA President Gianni Infantino's vision for this global celebration of soccer tournament, emphasizing its ability to set new records while creating lasting legacies that make this global celebration.

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Key Host Cities:   Discover which cities were selected as crucial host locations during various stages of the tournament, from Atlanta and Dallas to Mexico City and beyond, creating an inclusive event experience.

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Semi-Finals and Third-Place Playoff:   Gain insight into Atlanta and Dallas as host cities for the semi-finals and Miami as the location for a third-place playoff, adding another layer to this exciting tournament!

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Quarter-Final Showdowns:  Predict what action-packed showdowns await in Los Angeles, Kansas City, Miami and Boston as these cities host quarter-final matches of the 2026 World Cup quarter-final.

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Azteca Stadium's Historic Achievement:   Recognizing Azteca Stadium as the first venue ever to host World Cup tournament games from 1970, 1982 and 1986 is of great historical importance.

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Celebrating American Independence:      Discuss how an unusual scheduling decision on July 4, in Philadelphia, to coincide with the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence adds a patriotic air to this tournament.

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Tournament Format Changes:   Implications of an expanded format involving 48 teams and 24 additional matches, along with changes to its knockout stage wherein finalists will compete through eight instead of the previously seven games.

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