A good five months before the start of the soccer World Cup in Qatar, the venues for the subsequent World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico have been determined.

The 2026 tournament will be the first with 48 participants.

The world association Fifa also took into account the SoFi Stadium south of Los Angeles, which opened just two years ago, in the award broadcast live on US television on Thursday (local time), although the playing field of the stadium, which costs around five billion US dollars, is too narrow and has been specially rebuilt must be made in order to comply with the regulations.

A total of 16 cities will get World Cup games - Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico, Vancouver and Toronto in Canada and, in addition to Los Angeles, ten other cities in the USA.

Which cities will host the final and the opening game has not yet been decided.

“We will take our time with the decision.

We will select the best cities for this," said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

60 of the 80 games are to take place in the USA, including all games from the quarterfinals onwards.

According to the current status, ten games each are planned in Canada and Mexico.

All stadiums have a capacity of at least 60,000 spectators.

“Number one sport by 2026”

Infantino said in New York and thus in close geographical proximity to the headquarters of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Football League (NFL): "By 2026, football will be the number one sport in this part of the world."

According to the AP news agency, the 2018 World Cup had an average of 5.04 million viewers on US television, including Spanish-language channels.

The NFL had an average of 17.1 million last season.

In the western United States, Levi's Stadium of the San Francisco 49ers and Lumen Field in Seattle are represented in addition to SoFi Stadium.

The Kansas City Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium, the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium and the Houston Texans' NRG Stadium are the host stadiums in the middle of the vast country.

In the eastern part are Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami and New York.

The Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, which was still the venue for the final between Brazil and Italy at the last World Cup in the USA in 1994, went out empty handed by the remaining applicants, as did Edmonton in Canada, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Nashville and Orlando, which was also the venue in 1994 was.

Meanwhile, South American nations Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay have rejoined the game as co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup.

"For its 100th anniversary, the World Cup should return to its original venue," said CONMEBOL President Alejandro Dominguez after a meeting of the five associations in Paraguay's capital Asuncion.

During the corona pandemic, a corresponding push by Uruguay, which hosted the World Cup premiere in 1930, fell asleep.

A round table in the capital, Montevideo, will begin its work in the coming weeks.

The South American development bank CAF is said to have already promised to help finance the construction and renovation of the stadium.

Spain and Portugal have already announced a joint bid for the 24th edition of the World Cup finals.

The same applies to a Balkan quartet with Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia.

FIFA President Infantino recently announced that the tournament would be held in two continental associations with Israel and Arab countries as hosts.