Monterrey, Mexico, is confirmed as one of three host cities in the country for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The city will stage a total of four matches during the tournament. This selection solidifies Monterrey’s role in co-hosting the expanded, 48-team World Cup alongside the United States and Canada. The announcement details the allocation of games to the Mexican venues. Monterrey’s infrastructure and existing stadium facilities were key factors in the decision. This marks a significant sporting event for the city and is expected to boost tourism and economic activity. The 2026 World Cup will be the first to be jointly hosted by three nations.