Opening
Ceremony
Estadio Azteca · Mexico City
The most legendary stadium in soccer history opens the most ambitious World Cup ever staged. For the third time, Estadio Azteca lights up for the world.
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The Night Soccer Rewrites History
On June 11, 2026, at precisely 3:00 PM Eastern Time, Estadio Azteca in Mexico City will fall silent for one extraordinary moment — and then erupt. The FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony will begin in a stadium that has witnessed more soccer history than any other venue on Earth, before an audience of five billion people watching across the planet.
This is not just another opening ceremony. This is the first World Cup to feature 48 nations. The first hosted across three countries simultaneously. The first in which a new generation of soccering nations — Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan and Uzbekistan making their World Cup debuts — will take the field for the first time. And it all begins here, at Estadio Azteca, on June 11, 2026.
"Estadio Azteca is the only stadium in history to host two separate World Cup finals — 1970 and 1986. In 2026, it becomes the first to host the opening of three different World Cups. No other building in soccer carries this weight of history."
Robbie Williams and Nicole Scherzinger are expected to perform "Desire" — the official FIFA World Cup 2026 song — before a crowd of 87,000 and a global television audience measured in billions. The three tournament mascots — Maple the Moose (Canada), Zayu the Jaguar (Mexico) and Clutch the Bald Eagle (USA) — will join the ceremony that celebrates the continent that is hosting the world.
The only stadium in history to host two World Cup finals (1970 & 1986) and three World Cup opening matches. Built in 1966 at 2,240 metres above sea level. Capacity: 87,000.
The host nation opens the tournament against South Africa in Group A. Kickoff: 3:00 PM ET on Thursday, June 11, 2026. Mexico plays all three group stage matches on home soil.
Robbie Williams and Nicole Scherzinger perform "Desire" — the official FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem. Mexico City's version features a remix by the Mexican Institute of Sound.
Maple the Moose (🇨🇦 Canada), Zayu the Jaguar (🇲🇽 Mexico) and Clutch the Bald Eagle (🇺🇸 USA) — three mascots representing three nations hosting the world.
The Trionda — FIFA's official match ball for World Cup 2026 — was unveiled at Estadio Azteca in October 2025. Its design honours the three host nations and North American soccer heritage.
Opening match tickets start at ~$200 USD for upper level seats, with premium lower bowl seats reaching $2,000+. Purchase exclusively through FIFA.com — never buy from unofficial resellers.
The Road from June 11 to July 19
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. Mexico vs South Africa. The first whistle of the most expansive World Cup in history — 48 teams, three nations, one continent. The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins.
BMO Field, Toronto. Canada plays their first-ever men's World Cup match on home soil. A historic day for Canadian soccer — a nation discovering its voice on the world's biggest stage.
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles. USA vs Paraguay. The co-hosts open their campaign in the world's most expensive stadium before 70,000 passionate American fans.
All 48 teams play across 16 host cities in 12 groups. The top two from each group advance to the Round of 32 — a new format exclusive to this expanded tournament.
The knockout rounds play across America's premier venues — AT&T Stadium (Dallas), SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) and others. Every match eliminates a nation from the dream.
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey. The FIFA World Cup Final — the greatest match in soccer — on the day America celebrates its Sestercentennial. The champion of the world is crowned before 82,500 witnesses and a billion viewers.
Opening Ceremony Highlights
The 2026 Opening Ceremony at Estadio Azteca will be one of the most watched live events in television history. Here is what fans can expect on June 11 before the opening whistle.
Expected Performer · Official Song "Desire"
Expected Performer · Official Song "Desire"
Mexico's Official Tournament Mascot
USA's Official Tournament Mascot
Canada's Official Tournament Mascot
Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Ball
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