2026 FIFA World Cup: USA, Mexico and Canada All Eliminated as Historic Home Campaign Ends in Disappointment
2026 FIFA World Cup: USA, Mexico and Canada All Eliminated as Historic Home Campaign Ends in Disappointment
Description: The United States, Mexico and Canada have all been knocked out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup before the quarter-finals. See how each host nation's campaign ended and which teams remain in the tournament.
The dream of a home-soil triumph at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has come to an emotional end for the tournament's three co-hosts. The United States, Mexico and Canada have all been eliminated before the quarter-finals, marking a disappointing chapter in the first-ever 48-team FIFA World Cup.
The final blow came on Monday night when Belgium delivered a commanding 4-1 victory over the United States in the Round of 16 at Lumen Field in Seattle, officially ending the hosts' hopes of lifting the trophy.
USA's World Cup Dream Crushed by Belgium
The United States entered the knockout stage with high expectations after progressing from the group phase, but Belgium proved too strong in Seattle.
Despite the return of striker Folarin Balogun, whose suspension was controversially overturned before the match, the Americans struggled to contain Belgium's attacking quality.
The convincing 4-1 defeat completed a disappointing tournament for the co-host nation, ending months of excitement and optimism surrounding the country's biggest World Cup campaign in history.
Canada First to Exit After Morocco Masterclass
Canada became the first co-host nation to crash out after suffering a heavy 3-0 defeat to Morocco in the Round of 16.
Morocco dominated the encounter, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice before Soufiane Rahimi added a late goal to seal a memorable victory.
Canada's hopes were further weakened by injury concerns involving captain Alphonso Davies, who struggled with fitness during the tournament.
England End Mexico's Historic Ambitions
Mexico's journey ended dramatically on home soil after a thrilling 3-2 defeat to England at the iconic Estadio Azteca in front of more than 80,000 supporters.
Jude Bellingham stunned the crowd by scoring twice in just 98 seconds during the first half before Harry Kane converted a penalty—even after England had been reduced to 10 men.
The defeat denied Mexico a first World Cup quarter-final appearance since hosting the tournament in 1986.
Following the elimination, reports indicate that head coach Javier Aguirre will step down, with assistant coach Rafael Márquez expected to take charge.
Historic Tournament, Disappointing Outcome for the Hosts
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is making history as the first tournament jointly hosted by three nations and the first to feature an expanded 48-team format.
The competition kicked off on June 11 across 16 host cities—11 in the United States, three in Mexico and two in Canada—and will conclude with the final on July 19.
However, despite the historic occasion, none of the host nations managed to reach the last eight.
Quarter-Final Lineup Confirmed
With the elimination of the United States, Mexico and Canada, the quarter-finals will feature only visiting nations.
The remaining contenders include Belgium, England, France, Spain, Norway, Morocco, Argentina, and the final qualification spot will be decided between Egypt or Switzerland and Colombia.
The exits of all three hosts underline the fierce competition at the expanded World Cup and guarantee that the 2026 champions will be crowned from a non-host nation.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has delivered unforgettable drama, stunning upsets and historic moments, but for the host nations, the journey has ended in disappointment. While passionate home crowds created an incredible atmosphere throughout the tournament, the United States, Mexico and Canada will now watch from the sidelines as the race for football's biggest prize continues.
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