The 2026 Men's Football World Cup takes place from June 11 to July 19 in Canada, the United States and Mexico. From South Africa – which plays the opening match this Thursday at 7 p.m. UT against the Mexicans – to the four countries of North Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia), via the Cape Verdean neophyte, the Congolese returnees from the DRC or the West Africans from the Ivory Coast, Ghana and Senegal, it is an entire continent which awaits this first edition of history at 48 teams.