Sooner than you think: When Mexico could host another World Cup
Sooner than you think: When Mexico could host another World Cup, with the tournament’s next location potentially shifting earlier than expected for Mexico. Mexico’s summer World Cup run ended July 5, when the national team was eliminated by England in the round of 16. However, FIFA’s and regional hosting rotation could put a return on the horizon through CONCACAF, which is emerging as a candidate to stage the 2038 World Cup. The article notes that for the 2030 centennial tournament, three confederations—CONMEBOL, UEFA and CAF—oversee hosting, with several countries listed for that edition, and that Saudi Arabia is set for 2034. If Asia is not expected to host again in 2038, it leaves CONCACAF a potential window 12 years from now, though the US and Canada are not currently considered. Reports suggest Mexico could be the primary host, potentially sharing matches with selected Central American nations such as Costa Rica and Honduras. The future format also remains uncertain, including whether the field expands beyond 48 teams.




