By Tom Victor The schedule for the 2026 World Cup has been announced, with New York/New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium hosting the final and Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca holding the opening fixture. Mexico, Canada and the United States will all host a varying amount of matches during the tournamement. It will be the first 48-team World Cup, after Argentina won the final 32-team edition in 2022. Some 16 host cities have been chosen for the tournament, which will be the first held in North America since 1994. In total, there will be 104 matches played as national teams from across the world vie for vi…