After more than a month of action across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, the World Cup 2026 comes down to one final match. Two nations, ninety minutes (plus stoppage and possibly extra time), and a chance to lift the most coveted trophy in sports.
Where and When
The final is set to be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the largest venue of the tournament. It caps off a historic first-ever World Cup jointly hosted by three nations, with the biggest stage saved for the New York/New Jersey area.

The Road to the Final
Both finalists survived an expanded 48-team field, a group stage, a new Round of 32, and three more rounds of knockout football to reach this point. Expect two squads that have shown depth, resilience, and the tactical discipline needed to win seven matches in a row.
How to Watch
As with every match of the tournament, the final will be broadcast on major sports networks and streaming platforms across all three host countries, with worldwide coverage reaching billions of viewers. Kickoff time will be set for prime viewing across multiple time zones.

- Venue: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
- Final match of the expanded 48-team format
- Caps a historic three-nation hosted tournament
- Broadcast live across the United States, Mexico, and Canada
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