Las Vegas Set to Host 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw
Las Vegas will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw this December, marking a major milestone ahead of the historic summer tournament across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

2026 FIFA World Cup: Las Vegas to Host Official Draw Ahead of Summer Tournament
FIFA Selects Las Vegas for 2026 World Cup Draw
The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway as Las Vegas has been chosen to host the tournament’s official draw. According to a report from CBS Sports, the draw is scheduled to take place in December 2025, offering a major milestone ahead of the world’s biggest soccer event set for the summer of 2026.
Historic First for Las Vegas
This marks the first time Las Vegas will host a key operational event for the FIFA World Cup, placing the city further in the global sports spotlight. Known for its vibrant entertainment scene and state-of-the-art venues, Las Vegas is rapidly becoming a hub for major international sports events.
Key reasons FIFA chose Las Vegas:
- World-class facilities and infrastructure
- Accommodation and logistics for international delegations
- Strategic location with strong global connectivity
About the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest in tournament history, featuring 48 teams for the first time and shared hosting duties across three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, and Mexico City are expected to play major roles in hosting matches.
The draw to be held in Las Vegas will determine the group-stage matchups and set the stage for what promises to be a groundbreaking tournament. Fans, teams, and organizers alike will be watching closely as the road to 2026 comes into clearer focus.
Looking Ahead
Hosting the draw in December allows adequate planning and preparation time for both teams and fans. With Las Vegas joining the list of high-profile cities participating in the event, the 2026 World Cup continues to generate excitement across North America.
What’s next? Keep an eye out for December 2025 as FIFA sets the stage in Las Vegas for the biggest World Cup yet.