The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be bigger than all previous incarnations of the competition, with 48 teams playing in 104 matches.
It's not only the tournament that has grown, as the prize money on offer will also be the largest in the history of the quadrennial event.
A grand total of $727 million USD has been set aside by FIFA for the participating nations of next summer's competition, which will be held in three North American countries.

Of the $727 million that FIFA will distribute to participating nations, $655 million will be paid out as prize money.
For comparison, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar had a total prize pool of $440 million split amongst 32 teams.
Additionally, FIFA announced that every one of the 48 teams will receive $1.5 million "to cover preparation costs." That means each of the teams are guaranteed $10.5 million for their participation in the tournament.
“The FIFA World Cup 2026 will also be groundbreaking in terms of its financial contribution to the global football community,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said.
In addition to the $1.5 million given to every team prior to the tournament, the winners will earn $50 million for lifting the famous FIFA World Cup trophy.
As usual, teams earn more the further they progress in the competition.
| Stage | Per team |
| Group stage (three matches) | $9 million |
| Round of 32 | $11 million |
| Round of 16 | $15 million |
| Quarter-finals | $19 million |
| Fourth place | $27 million |
| Third place | $29 million |
| Runners up | $33 million |
| Champions | $50 million |
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