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2026 World Cup poster revealed! Plus, amazing host city art - ESPN

FIFA has unveiled its official poster for the men's 2026 World Cup — due to take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico in less than 100 days' time. It completes the collection of official posters, with each host city having its own artwork, which ranges from the astoundingly artistic to the sublimely surreal.

The world game's governing body has been commissioning individual venue artworks for the men's and women's World Cup since the 1998 men's finals in France, when each of the nine host venues was assigned its own distinct poster for the tournament.

With the 2026 men's World Cup set to kick off on June 11 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, here are the official posters for all 16 cities that will stage matches across the three host nations, from Miami to Monterrey, as well as the national version.

Each poster has been created by a local artist — the national poster was created by three artists, one from each country. Many of the creators have posted videos onto their social media accounts that give an insight into the concept and process behind their particular design, which are well worth checking out if that's your thing.

Presented in alphabetical order, we have cast a beady eye over each piece, appraised their concept and visual impact, and assigned them all a rating out of 10.

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The official World Cup poster features blue, red and green to represent the U.S., Canada and Mexico, but the nods to the hosts don't stop there. Canada's section has all the iconography that you'd expect: there's a maple leaf and a bear wearing earmuffs, as well as a moose for good measure. Mexico's section is a more social affair, with fans gathered and a golden eagle flying

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