FIFA World Cup 2026 to Feature Major Changes: More Teams, New Rules, and Exclusive Broadcasting Deals Across North America - Travel and Tour World

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce significant changes, including an expanded number of participating teams and new regulations, while also securing exclusive broadcasting agreements throughout North America. These developments highlight FIFA's efforts to enhance the tournament's global appeal and commercial viability.

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FIFA, Meet Boston

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FIFA: FIFA is the international governing body of football that is organizing the FIFA World Cup 2026, which will feature major changes including more teams and new rules.

Meet Boston: Meet Boston is an official partner of the FIFA World Cup 2026, contributing to the event's promotional and operational efforts.

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