THE VENUES
From the high altitude of Mexico City to the coastal breeze of Vancouver. 16 cities, 3 nations, one historic tournament.
USA
New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium

Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium

Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Dallas
AT&T Stadium

Miami
Hard Rock Stadium

Kansas City
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Houston
NRG Stadium

Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium

Seattle
Lumen Field

Boston
Gillette Stadium
Mexico
Canada
The World's Stages
The 2026 FIFA World Cup stadiums represent some of the most advanced sporting architecture in the world. From the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City—the first stadium to host three World Cup opening matches—to the cutting-edge SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, each venue has been selected for its heritage, capacity, and modern facilities.
Across the 16 host cities, fans will experience a diverse range of climates and cultures. Whether it's the high-capacity venues like MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey (set to host the Final) or the atmosphere-rich stadiums in Canada like BC Place and BMO Field, North America is prepared to host the largest World Cup in history.
Key Venue Stats
- 1,000,000+Total Seating Capacity
- 3 NationsGeographic Reach
- 16 StadiumsOfficial 2026 Venues



