Sources confirm Fifa is drowning in logistical chaos for the 2026 World Cup. Uncovered documents reveal cost overruns spiralling into the billions, with host cities across North America bracing for infrastructure nightmares. The three-nation format, spanning the US, Canada and Mexico, was sold as a unifying spectacle.
But behind the scenes, it is a logistical haemorrhage. Transport links between venues are threadbare. Security contracts are mired in disputes.
And the promised legacy of affordable stadia? Buried in a pile of cost-benefit analyses that no one wants to publish. My sources inside the organising committee describe a culture of denial, where problems are kicked down the road until they explode.
The real question is not whether the tournament will happen, but who will be left holding the debt when the final whistle blows. This is classic Fifa: a grand vision, a broken delivery, and the taxpayer left to pick up the tab. I am following the money.
The bodies will emerge soon enough.








