About World Cup Drops.

We built one place to follow the 2026 World Cup.

The full schedule, all 12 groups, 48 teams, the host stadiums, and a straight answer on tickets.

No noise, no clutter, just the tournament.

What we cover.

The 2026 World Cup is the biggest one ever, 48 teams across three host countries, and it is easy to lose track of who plays whom and where.

We keep the match schedule current, lay out every group, profile the teams, and map the stadiums.

We run a ticket guide that explains the real process instead of the hype, plus a news and blog feed for what actually moves.

We also keep a separate Offers section for readers who want to bet on the tournament or follow prediction markets. It is clearly marked and walled off from the rest of the site.

Who we are.

World Cup Drops is an independent editorial and fan resource. We are not affiliated with FIFA, with any national federation, or with any team. We do not run the tournament and we do not sell tickets. We are a small team of people who follow the sport closely and want a clean, fast reference that respects your time. When we link out to an official source, we say it is official. When something is our own read, we say that too.

Our quality promise.

A World Cup site is only worth visiting if you can trust what is on it. So we hold ourselves to a short, plain list.

Clear, current, and honest. That is the whole job.

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