Sports Correspondent·June 12, 2026·7 min read·0 views
Explore all 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities across the USA, Canada and Mexico. Stadium capacities, locations, and which matches will be played where.
World Cup 2026 Host Cities and Venues
For the first time ever, the FIFA World Cup will be shared across three nations — USA, Canada, and Mexico. Here is your complete guide to all 16 host cities.
United States (11 venues)
- New York/New Jersey – MetLife Stadium (82,500) — Final venue
- Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium (70,240)
- Dallas – AT&T Stadium (80,000)
- San Francisco Bay Area – Levi's Stadium (68,500)
- Miami – Hard Rock Stadium (64,767)
- Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium (71,000)
- Seattle – Lumen Field (68,740)
- Boston – Gillette Stadium (65,878)
- Houston – NRG Stadium (72,220)
- Kansas City – Arrowhead Stadium (76,416)
- Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field (69,796)
Canada (2 venues)
- Toronto – BMO Field (expanded to 45,000)
- Vancouver – BC Place (54,500)
Mexico (3 venues)
- Mexico City – Estadio Azteca (87,523) — Opening match venue
- Guadalajara – Estadio Akron (49,850)
- Monterrey – Estadio BBVA (51,348)
Key Matches
The Opening Match will be held at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, a venue steeped in World Cup history. The Final takes place at MetLife Stadium — the largest stadium in the tournament.
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