The wait is over.
After years of anticipation, predictions, debates, and buildup, the 2026 FIFA World Cup has finally arrived—and after just two days, the vibes are already through the roof.
Only four matches have been played so far, but it feels like the tournament has already come alive.
The atmosphere across North America has been electric. Stadiums have been packed, fans from around the world have filled the streets, and every match has felt like a major event. The expanded 48-team tournament was met with plenty of skepticism when it was announced, but through the opening days, the World Cup feels bigger than ever.
And perhaps most importantly for FIFA, the host nations are giving fans plenty to celebrate.
Mexico opened the tournament with a professional 2-0 victory over South Africa in front of a roaring home crowd. El Tri looked confident, organized, and every bit like a team capable of making a deep run in front of their supporters.
The United States followed with one of its most impressive performances in years, crushing Paraguay 4-1 in a statement victory. For months, questions surrounded Mauricio Pochettino’s squad, but the Americans answered them emphatically. Christian Pulisic looked sharp, Folarin Balogun scored on his return, and suddenly the excitement surrounding the USMNT is back.
Even Canada, despite settling for a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, showed resilience and earned a valuable point to begin its campaign. Jesse Marsch’s side remains firmly in the race to advance.
The early results have also delivered exactly what every World Cup needs: storylines.
Can Mexico ride home support into the knockout rounds?
Has the United States finally found its form at the perfect time?
Can Canada build on a solid opening performance?
And that’s before some of the tournament favorites have even kicked a ball.
Brazil, France, Argentina, England, Portugal, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands are all still waiting to begin their journeys. The stars are coming. The giants are coming. The pressure matches are coming.
But for now, the opening days belong to the host nations and the fans who have turned this tournament into a celebration.
The World Cup only comes around once every four years.
After two days and four matches, the feeling is unmistakable.
The World Cup hype is officially HERE.








