FIFA has officially unveiled the match ball that will be used in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, set to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, as the tournament enters its decisive knockout stages across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The newly revealed ball, produced by FIFA's official equipment partner, will make its debut in the championship match, with its design reflecting the prestige of the tournament's showpiece event.
The announcement comes as the race for the World Cup title intensifies. Egypt is preparing for a highly anticipated Round of 32 clash against Argentina on Tuesday at Atlanta Stadium, while several teams have already secured their places in the quarterfinals.
Norway made history by reaching the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time after stunning Brazil, while England booked its place in the last eight with a thrilling victory over Mexico.
Four quarterfinalists have now been confirmed, with the remaining spots set to be decided in the coming days.
Morocco will face France in a blockbuster quarterfinal on Thursday, July 9, at Boston Stadium, while Norway and England will meet in another all-European showdown on Sunday, July 12, at Hard Rock Stadium, with a place in the semifinals at stake.




