
FIFA has confirmed that 4,644,549 spectators attended the 72 group-stage matches of the 2026 World Cup across the United States, Canada, and Mexico — a record for any group phase in the tournament's history. The number is in, and it is not close.
Before a single knockout match has been played, the 2026 World Cup has already written itself into the record books. According to FIFA — confirmed by ESPN FC — the group stage drew 4,644,549 fans across 72 matches, a figure that eclipses every previous group phase in World Cup history. Spread across three countries and a slate of new and returning venues, the numbers make one thing clear: the expanded format is filling seats.
The shift to 48 teams — and the three-nation hosting arrangement that came with it — was always going to mean more matches, more venues, and more tickets available. Critics of the expanded format pointed to fixture bloat and diluted quality in the group stage. What they perhaps underestimated was the pull of proximity: fans in the United States, Canada, and Mexico turning out in numbers that a single-host tournament simply could not have generated. More games, more cities, more people in the ground.
One caveat worth flagging: the record figure originates from FIFA, and the breakdown by venue or individual match has not been published alongside the headline number. FIFA announcing its own tournament's attendance record is not a neutral source. The claim is entirely plausible given the visible demand throughout the group stage — but it is FIFA's number, reported on FIFA's terms.
The group stage is done. The knockout rounds are where the 2026 World Cup will be truly judged — on the football, the moments, the matches people will still be talking about in ten years. But the attendance story is already set. Nearly five million people watched the opening chapter of this tournament live. Whatever happens from here, the 2026 World Cup arrived exactly as advertised: enormous.
FIFA has confirmed that 4,644,549 spectators attended the 72 group-stage matches of the 2026 World Cup across the United States, Canada, and Mexico — a record for any group phase in the tournament's history.
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