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After FIFA's decision to have 12 groups of 4 teams, we still don't have official confirmation of how the division will be done, since now there will be 104 matches in total.
If it continues like this, with 10 matches in Mexico and Canada, that leaves 84 matches in the United States, it is very unbalanced.
In my opinion, the United States will host many more matches than the other two countries, but the 84-10-10 split is not good.
Maybe 64 games in the US and 20 in the other countries would be better.
If we consider the 16 stadiums of the World Cup, where there will be 11 in the USA, 3 in Mexico and 2 in Canada, we can get a better idea of this division.
I believe it is impossible for them to put many matches in Mexico and Canada.
While the split is indeed very unbalanced, it is unlikely big changes will be made on the distribution of the games to each of the three countries, as FIFA itself probably likes this distribution as not only they can get more money this way but it can help promote soccer at the US and could help it to raise in popularity and allow soccer to finally be able to compete against the four major sport leagues on the US.