Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 30th July 2025, 2:33 PM
The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place in Las Vegas, United States, on 5 December, in a grand ceremony at the state-of-the-art venue ‘The Sphere’. This has been confirmed by several international outlets, including ESPN.
Co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the 2026 edition of the tournament will feature a record-breaking 48 teams, who will be divided into 12 groups through the draw.
Details of the Event
| Event | 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw |
| Date | 5 December 2025 |
| Venue | The Sphere, Las Vegas |
| Host Countries | United States, Canada, Mexico |
| Participating Teams | 48 (Record number) |
| Group Format | 12 groups |
| Venue Capacity | 17,500 |
| Screen Size | 54,000 square metres |
| Venue Launched | 2023 |
About ‘The Sphere’
Opened in 2023, The Sphere is a cutting-edge venue known for its immersive technology and iconic architectural design. With a capacity to host 17,500 spectators, it features a giant 54,000 sq.m screen, making it one of the most visually dynamic arenas in the world.
From the outset, The Sphere topped FIFA’s list of preferred venues for this milestone event due to its technological capabilities and modern ambiance.
Las Vegas and the World Cup
Though Las Vegas hosted the World Cup draw in 1994, the city has never been selected to host an actual World Cup match—including the 2026 tournament. Despite this, Las Vegas remains an iconic and vibrant location, making it an ideal backdrop for the prestigious and globally significant draw ceremony.
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