How 3 Countries Are Sharing 1 World Cup And Why It Shouldn't Work

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event in history, spanning the US, Mexico, and Canada. But how do you organize 104 matches, 48 teams, and millions of fans across an entire continent? For the first time ever, the World Cup is being hosted by three different countries. To handle the jump from 32 to 48 teams, organizers had to completely reinvent how the tournament operates. From installing temporary real grass inside massive indoor NFL stadiums to inventing the new "pod system" to prevent extreme travel fatigue, pulling off the 2026 World Cup is an absolute logistical nightmare. In this video, we break down exactly how the United States, Mexico, and Canada are teaming up to host the ultimate soccer tournament, the massive infrastructure required to make it happen, and the billions of dollars on the line. #WorldCup2026 #FIFAWorldCup #Soccer #Football #SportsBusiness #USMNT