The U.S., Mexico and Canada secured the right to co-host the 2026 World Cup, after football's governing body FIFA chose it over a rival bid from Morocco
With matches held in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, this will mark the first time World Cup matches are played on the North American continent since 1994.
The decision, which went by a margin of 134-65, was made as delegates from around the world gathered in Moscow ahead of the 2018 World Cup kickoff on Thursday.
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