• Due to a recent spam attack on the site we have switched user registration to require administrator approval. Please bear with us as this could take a few hours to approve new registrations (depending on availability) but all genuine registrations will be approved

2026 World Cup

  • Thread starter Thread starter Darran
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies: Replies 8
  • Views Views: Views 1,196
Allergic2Hoof said:
So do the usa, Canada and Mexico all auto qualify?

Yes, but the entire field is being expanded to 48. Supposed to be 16 groups of 3. With top 2 from each group advancing to a knockout stage of 32 teams. I’m not sure how I feel about it. Makes qualifying easier but the matches at the finals much more tense.
 
One thing that has me a bit perplexed is most of those stadiums in the US and Canada use artificial turf. Will they just roll a sod pitch over the top?
 
crazedbison said:
One thing that has me a bit perplexed is most of those stadiums in the US and Canada use artificial turf. Will they just roll a sod pitch over the top?

They have four years to get it fixed, but I’m certain that we won’t see much in the way of astroturf at Soccerball 2026.
 
crazedbison said:
One thing that has me a bit perplexed is most of those stadiums in the US and Canada use artificial turf. Will they just roll a sod pitch over the top?

Hard to say for sure as they just list cities rather than stadiums, but I don't think there's a lot of artificial turf in the stadiums they're likely to use. I'd imagine there'll be plenty of NFL and college football stadiums on the list and American football players hate artificial turf as it tends to lead to a lot more injuries.

The 'San Francisco Bay Area' stadium is almost definitely the 49er's Levi's Stadium (because it's actually in Santa Clara, nowhere near downtown San Francisco). They definitely have a grass pitch.
 
JackSomething said:
crazedbison said:
One thing that has me a bit perplexed is most of those stadiums in the US and Canada use artificial turf. Will they just roll a sod pitch over the top?

Hard to say for sure as they just list cities rather than stadiums, but I don't think there's a lot of artificial turf in the stadiums they're likely to use. I'd imagine there'll be plenty of NFL and college football stadiums on the list and American football players hate artificial turf as it tends to lead to a lot more injuries.

The 'San Francisco Bay Area' stadium is almost definitely the 49er's Levi's Stadium (because it's actually in Santa Clara, nowhere near downtown San Francisco). They definitely have a grass pitch.

I’ve seen the list of stadiums. Almost exclusively NFL stadiums.

Seattle, Vancouver, NYC, Dallas, Houston, LA, Atlanta, and Boston are all artificial turf.
 
crazedbison said:
JackSomething said:
Hard to say for sure as they just list cities rather than stadiums, but I don't think there's a lot of artificial turf in the stadiums they're likely to use. I'd imagine there'll be plenty of NFL and college football stadiums on the list and American football players hate artificial turf as it tends to lead to a lot more injuries.

The 'San Francisco Bay Area' stadium is almost definitely the 49er's Levi's Stadium (because it's actually in Santa Clara, nowhere near downtown San Francisco). They definitely have a grass pitch.

I’ve seen the list of stadiums. Almost exclusively NFL stadiums.

Seattle, Vancouver, NYC, Dallas, Houston, LA, Atlanta, and Boston are all artificial turf.

Apologies, I stand corrected. I was thinking the old style astroturf that used to be popular (think Luton had it in the 80's), but you're right that a lot of them do have the more modern artificial turf. Thanks for the info.
 

Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City🦢

Back
Top