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The idea of a 2026 World Cup in the United States has been around for years, but it's never been more real than now. The United States is currently one of the only soccer-playing nations that doesn't host major international tournaments. In fact, the USMNT hasn't even qualified for the World Cup since 1994, and many people believe that this could change if the US were to host a World Cup. In addition, there have been rumors circulating that Major League Soccer (MLS) could expand its footprint to include at least two additional teams by the end of the decade. If these rumors are true, then the potential expansion of MLS would be a huge boost for the sport in the United States. With more teams playing regularly, fans would have access to better-quality games and more opportunities to watch their favorite players on TV. Of course, there are also concerns about the impact that hosting a World Cup might have on the growth of MLS. Some experts worry that with so much attention focused on soccer in the United States, other sports may suffer as a result. But overall, the idea of a 2026 World Cup in the United States is exciting news for fans of the sport. If it does happen, it will be a major milestone in the history of American soccer. |
