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Home / Sports / FIFA's All-Night Grind: Crafting the Epic 2026 World Cup Schedule

FIFA's All-Night Grind: Crafting the Epic 2026 World Cup Schedule

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Executives worked all night to finalize the unprecedented 2026 World Cup schedule.
  • The schedule balances global viewership with local fan attendance and climate.
  • Regional team clusters were a key strategy to manage vast North American distances.
FIFA's All-Night Grind: Crafting the Epic 2026 World Cup Schedule

FIFA executives engaged in an all-night session, concluding early Saturday morning, to meticulously craft the intricate schedule for the 2026 World Cup. This monumental task involved placing 72 group-stage matches across 16 cities spanning four time zones, all while optimizing for global broadcast windows and local attendance.

The team tackled unprecedented challenges, including the expansion to a 48-team format, resulting in 104 matches over 39 days across North America. A primary focus was mitigating extensive travel by grouping teams regionally, a strategic decision to manage the vast distances between host cities, unlike the condensed Qatar 2022 event.

Balancing international viewership with player health and avoiding extreme heat presented further complexities. Kickoff times were strategically adjusted, utilizing air-conditioned stadiums and favorable climates to accommodate European prime time while ensuring player safety. This marks the most complex World Cup schedule ever created, reflecting two years of planning and simulation.

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FIFA executives worked overnight, using grids and spreadsheets to finalize the schedule, considering team travel, broadcast needs, and climate.
The challenges include accommodating 48 teams, 104 matches across vast North American distances, global broadcast times, and player well-being.
Teams will be grouped regionally to minimize long-distance travel between matches, though some flights will still be necessary.

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