The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to showcase the growing global influence of Major League Soccer, with dozens of MLS players representing nations from across the world. As the tournament expands to 48 teams for the first time in history, MLS clubs are sending more talent than ever to soccer’s biggest stage.
From global icons like Lionel Messi and Son Heung-min to rising stars from the United States, Canada, South America, Africa, and Oceania, MLS is becoming an increasingly important pipeline for international football talent.
Why MLS Has More Players at the 2026 World Cup
The expanded 48-team format of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has significantly increased opportunities for players competing in MLS to appear on the world stage.
The growth can be attributed to several factors:
- More nations qualified for the tournament
- The United States and Canada both secured qualification as host nations
- MLS clubs continue investing heavily in international talent
- The league’s overall quality and visibility have improved dramatically over the past decade
Compared to the 2018 World Cup, where neither the United States nor Canada qualified, MLS representation has surged in 2026.
Lionel Messi Headlines MLS Talent at the World Cup
The biggest name representing MLS at the tournament is undoubtedly Lionel Messi, who enters the World Cup with defending champions Argentina national football team while playing for Inter Miami CF.
Messi is joined by fellow Inter Miami midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, giving Argentina two MLS-based stars as they chase another world title.
Meanwhile, Son Heung-min now represents Los Angeles FC and headlines South Korea’s squad heading into the tournament.
Other major international stars include James Rodríguez of Minnesota United FC and Paraguayan playmaker Miguel Almirón of Atlanta United FC.
MLS Players Representing the United States at World Cup 2026
The United States men’s national soccer team features a strong MLS core for the tournament.
MLS-based U.S. players include:
- Tim Ream – Charlotte FC
- Miles Robinson – FC Cincinnati
- Cristian Roldan – Seattle Sounders
- Matt Turner – New England Revolution
- Chris Brady – Chicago Fire
- Matt Freese – NYCFC
The United States enters the tournament ranked No. 16 in the FIFA rankings and hopes home-field advantage can help produce a deep run.
Canada Sends Strong MLS Representation
Canada’s national team also features heavy MLS representation as the country continues its rise in international soccer.
Key Canadian MLS players include:
- Stephen Eustáquio – LAFC
- Jonathan Osorio – Toronto FC
- Richie Laryea – Toronto FC
- Dayne St. Clair – Inter Miami
- Maxime Crépeau – Orlando City
Canada enters the World Cup ranked No. 30 globally.
South American Nations Featuring MLS Talent
Several South American countries will rely heavily on MLS players during the World Cup.
Argentina
- Lionel Messi – Inter Miami
- Rodrigo De Paul – Inter Miami
Colombia
- James Rodríguez – Minnesota United
Paraguay
- Miguel Almirón – Atlanta United
- Matías Galarza – Atlanta United
- Andrés Cubas – Vancouver Whitecaps
- Braian Ojeda – Orlando City
Uruguay
- Juan Manuel Sanabria – Real Salt Lake
African, Asian and Oceania Representation in MLS
MLS clubs are also contributing talent from Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
South Korea
- Son Heung-min – LAFC
South Africa
- Olwethu Makhanya – Philadelphia Union
- Mbekezeli Mbokazi – Chicago Fire
Cape Verde
- CJ Dos Santos – San Diego FC
- Steven Moreira – Columbus Crew
New Zealand
- Michael Boxall – Minnesota United
- Finn Surman – Portland Timbers
Iraq
- Ahmed Qasem – Nashville SC
MLS Continues Its Global Rise
The increasing number of MLS players at the World Cup reflects how rapidly the league has evolved into a respected destination for international talent. Once viewed primarily as a retirement league, MLS now develops young prospects, attracts global superstars, and supplies players to national teams across every continent.
With stars from powerhouse nations and emerging football countries alike, the 2026 FIFA World Cup could become the league’s biggest global showcase yet.
