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U.S., Mexico and Canada to announce joint 2026 World Cup bid

The CONCACAF countries are holding a press conference in New York City to declare their intention of bringing the expanded World Cup to North America

Representatives from the U.S., Mexico and Canada soccer federations are set to make a "historic announcement" Monday afternoon in New York City — the three CONCACAF nations will be submitting a joint bid to host the 2026 World Cup.

U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati will be joined by Mexico's Decio De Maria and Canada's Victor Montagliani at the top of One World Trade Center to publicly declare their intention of bringing the world's largest soccer competition to North America.