Three Nations, One Tournament: Inside the Host Cities
Join host Jake Mercer on a comprehensive tour of all sixteen host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This episode explores how Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Kansas City, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Miami will come together to create the first tri-national World Cup in history. Discover the unique characteristics each city brings to the tournament, from Mexico City's legendary Estadio Azteca becoming the first venue to host World Cup matches across three different tournaments, to the modern marvels of SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Learn about the logistical challenges and cultural opportunities presented by coordinating a tournament across three nations with different languages, currencies, and time zones. The episode examines how these cities represent the evolution of soccer in North America, from traditional football strongholds in Mexico to emerging markets in the United States and Canada. Explore the infrastructure improvements and lasting legacies these World Cup preparations will create for local communities. Whether you're a football fan planning to attend matches or simply curious about this historic tournament, this episode provides essential insights into the diverse urban landscapes that will welcome the world in 2026.