FIFA is pressing ahead with its overhaul of the international calendar through the expanded 2026 FIFA Series, an initiative designed to give national teams broader competitive exposure beyond their usual regional opponents. First tested in March 2024, the project will now feature 48 teams grouped into small clusters and hosted across multiple nations, creating a coordinated but decentralised global event.
A key objective is visibility: FIFA intends to provide worldwide broadcast access, offering emerging or lesser‑seen national sides a platform while giving supporters fresh match‑ups rarely seen in traditional friendlies. The format is deliberately streamlined. Drawn matches will skip extra time and head straight to penalties, ensuring decisive outcomes within a tight schedule. Each cluster will crown a winner, adding competitive meaning to fixtures that often lack it.
Scheduled for the March–April international window, the Series aims less at trophies and more at connection—linking football cultures, testing adaptability and expanding the sport’s global reach in a tangible way.