FIFA blocks Europe from hosting 2026 WCup, lifting Canada’s hopes
ZURICH — North America became a stronger favourite to host an expanded World Cup in 2026 after FIFA essentially barred European countries from bidding on Friday, a decision that could be good news for Canada and its goal to stage soccer’s biggest showcase.
The FIFA Council agreed that UEFA and Asian confederation members should not bid again so soon after Russia hosts the 2018 World Cup and Qatar has the 2022 tournament.
“That has changed the landscape (of the 2026 contest) a little bit,” said U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati, a FIFA Council member.
FIFA said Europe would be put on standby only if “none of the received bids fulfil the strict technical and financial requirements.”


