With the domestic season all but over and the World Cup just weeks away, players from all 48 nations are gearing up for the biggest tournament of all time.
The expanded competition means there'll be 104 matches over June and July as the squads head to North America to prepare for the finals.
But where will each country be based? Here is a guide to each World Cup team's base for the start of the 2026 tournament.
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Where are the base camps of each 2026 World Cup team?
The teams have mostly positioned themselves in the city of their opening game of the finals, despite the majority of them playing in three different places.
For instance, England is based in Kansas ahead of their opening game in Dallas against Croatia. However, after they face games in Boston and then New York.
- Algeria: University of Kansas, Kansas City
- Argentina: Sporting KC Training Centre, Kansas City
- Australia: Oakland Roots/Soul Training Facility, San Francisco Bay Area
- Austria: UC Santa Barbara - Harder Stadium, Goleta
- Belgium: Seattle Sounders FC Performance Centre and Clubhouse, Renton
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: RSL Stadium, Sandy
- Brazil: Columbia Park Training Facility, New York, New Jersey
- Canada: National Soccer Development Centre, Vancouver
- Cape Verde: Waters Sportsplex, Tampa
- Colombia: Academia Atlas FC, Guadalajara
- Croatia: Episcopal High School, Alexandria
- Curaçao: Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton
- Czech Republic: Mansfield Multipurpose Stadium, Dallas
- DR Congo: Houston Training Centre, Houston
- Ecuador: Columbus Crew Performance Centre, Columbus
- Egypt: Gonzaga University, Spokane
- England: Swope Soccer Village, Kansas City
- France: Bentley University, Boston
- Germany: Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem
- Ghana: Bryant University, Boston
- Haiti: Stockton University, New York, New Jersey
- Iran: Centro Xoloitzcuintle, Tijuana
- Iraq: The Greenbrier Sports Performance Centre, Greenbrier County
- Ivory Coast: Philadelphia Union, Philadelphia
- Japan: Nashville SC, Nashville
- Jordan: University of Portland, Portland
- Korea Republic: Chivas Verde Valle, Guadalajara
- Mexico: Centro de Alto Rendimiento (CAR), Mexico City
- Morocco: The Pingry School, New York, New Jersey
- Netherlands: KC Current Training Facility, Kansas City
- New Zealand: University of San Diego - Torero Stadium, San Diego
- Norway: UNC Greensboro, Greensboro
- Panama: Nottawasaga Training Site, New Tecumseth
- Paraguay: Spartan Soccer Complex, San Francisco Bay Area
- Portugal: Gardens North County District Park, Palm Beach Gardens
- Qatar: Westmont College, Santa Barbara
- Saudi Arabia: Austin FC Stadium, Austin
- Scotland: Charlotte FC, Charlotte
- Senegal: Rutgers University, New York, New Jersey
- South Africa: CF Pachuca - Universidad Del Futbol, Pachuca
- Spain: Baylor School, Chattanooga
- Sweden: FC Dallas Stadium, Dallas
- Switzerland: SDJA, San Diego
- Tunisia: Rayados Training Centre, Monterrey
- Türkiye: Arizona Athletic Grounds, Mesa
- United States: Great Park Sports Complex, Irvine
- Uruguay: Mayakoba Training Centre, Cancun
- Uzbekistan: Atlanta United Training Centre, Atlanta
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