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Why a Bigger World Cup Might Not Be a Better One

Posted on June 20, 2026June 20, 2026 By MCNMMarketing No Comments on Why a Bigger World Cup Might Not Be a Better One

The expanded World Cup is here, and with it comes a simple question that organizers would rather not dwell on: at what point does “more” stop meaning “better”? A tournament that adds more teams, more host cities, and more matches sells itself on inclusion and spectacle. But the people actually living through it — players grinding through a longer schedule, fans crisscrossing a continent, and host cities absorbing the logistical shock — are discovering that scale has a cost.

Start with the players. A larger field means more fixtures, and more fixtures stacked onto already-crowded club calendars means tired legs and a higher injury risk. The quality of football on display can suffer when athletes are asked to perform at their peak while running on fumes. There’s a real tension between giving more nations a stage and protecting the standard of play that makes the tournament worth watching in the first place.

Then there are the fans. A multi-city, multi-region tournament sounds thrilling until you price out the travel. Flights, lodging, and time off add up fast, and supporters who once could follow their team across a compact host country now face a sprawling map and a sprawling budget. The romance of being there runs into the arithmetic of who can actually afford it.

Host cities feel the strain differently. Stadiums, transit systems, security, and hospitality infrastructure all get pushed to capacity, sometimes beyond it. The promised economic windfall is real for some businesses but uneven across a city, and the bill for temporary infrastructure often outlasts the tournament itself.

None of this means a bigger World Cup is a mistake. Expansion genuinely opens the door for nations and fans who were previously shut out, and that matters. But bigger and better are not the same word, and the gap between them is where organizers will be judged. The smart play going forward is to treat scale as something to be managed carefully — protecting player welfare, keeping the event accessible to ordinary fans, and being honest with host cities about the true costs. Get that balance wrong, and the tournament risks becoming a monument to its own size rather than a celebration of the sport.

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