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FIFA World Cup 2026: Host Cities & Stadiums Guide

Your complete guide to all 16 host cities and world-class venues across USA, Mexico, and Canada

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is making history as the first tournament hosted by three nations: United States, Mexico, and Canada. With 16 magnificent host cities and world-class stadiums, this expanded 48-team tournament promises to be the biggest sporting event ever held.

Whether you're planning to follow your national team or experience the world's greatest football festival, understanding each host city and venue is crucial for planning your World Cup journey. Let's explore every stadium that will host the beautiful game in 2026.

Tournament Quick Facts

  • Teams: 48 nations (expanded from 32)
  • 📅 Dates: June 11 - July 19, 2026
  • 🏟️ Venues: 16 stadiums across 3 countries
  • 🎟️ Matches: 104 total games
  • 👥 Expected Attendance: 5.5 million+

🇺🇸 United States Host Cities (11 Venues)

New York/New Jersey - MetLife Stadium

The crown jewel of American stadiums, MetLife Stadium will host the World Cup 2026 Final on July 19. With an 82,500 capacity, it's the largest stadium in the tournament. The New York metropolitan area offers endless entertainment, from Times Square to the Statue of Liberty.

Key Matches: 8 matches including the Final
Getting Tickets: Browse New York World Cup tickets

Los Angeles - SoFi Stadium

The $5 billion SoFi Stadium in Inglewood is the NFL's newest architectural marvel. With its massive video board and climate-controlled environment, it promises an unparalleled viewing experience. LA's perfect weather and Hollywood glamour make it a must-visit destination.

Key Matches: Opening USA match (Group D), Quarter-final
Getting Tickets: Shop SoFi Stadium World Cup tickets

Dallas - AT&T Stadium

Known as "Jerry's World," AT&T Stadium in Arlington features the world's largest HD video screen and a retractable roof. The 80,000-seat venue will host nine matches, including a semi-final. Dallas offers authentic Texas hospitality and world-famous BBQ.

Key Matches: Semi-final on July 14
Getting Tickets: View Dallas World Cup tickets

San Francisco Bay Area - Levi's Stadium

Located in Santa Clara, Levi's Stadium is the high-tech home of the 49ers. Silicon Valley's influence is evident in the stadium's sustainable design and tech-forward amenities. The Bay Area offers wine country, Golden Gate views, and culinary excellence.

Key Matches: Group stage and Round of 32
Getting Tickets: Find San Francisco World Cup tickets

Miami - Hard Rock Stadium

Recently renovated with a stunning canopy design, Hard Rock Stadium offers shade and comfort in South Florida's tropical climate. Miami Gardens will host the Bronze Final (3rd place match) and brings Latin flair to the tournament.

Key Matches: Bronze Final on July 18, Quarter-final
Getting Tickets: Get Miami World Cup tickets

Atlanta - Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Mercedes-Benz Stadium's unique retractable roof and 360-degree video board create an incredible atmosphere. Atlanta, the South's capital, will host a semi-final and offers Southern hospitality at its finest.

Key Matches: Semi-final on July 15
Getting Tickets: Browse Atlanta World Cup tickets

Houston - NRG Stadium

NRG Stadium, with its retractable roof and air conditioning, is perfect for Texas summer heat. Houston's diverse culture and NASA Space Center make it a unique World Cup destination.

Key Matches: Round of 16 and group matches
Getting Tickets: Shop Houston World Cup tickets

Boston - Gillette Stadium

Located in Foxborough, Gillette Stadium brings New England's passionate soccer culture to the World Cup. Boston's revolutionary history and academic atmosphere create a unique backdrop for the tournament.

Key Matches: Quarter-final on July 9
Getting Tickets: View Boston World Cup tickets

Philadelphia - Lincoln Financial Field

The City of Brotherly Love will showcase American history alongside world-class football. Lincoln Financial Field's passionate atmosphere is legendary among American sports venues.

Key Matches: Round of 16 opener on July 4 (Independence Day)
Getting Tickets: Find Philadelphia World Cup tickets

Kansas City - Arrowhead Stadium

Known as one of the loudest stadiums in the world, Arrowhead promises an electric atmosphere. Kansas City's central location and famous BBQ scene make it a perfect Midwest hub.

Key Matches: Quarter-final on July 11
Getting Tickets: Get Kansas City World Cup tickets

Seattle - Lumen Field

Seattle's passionate soccer culture and Lumen Field's intimate atmosphere guarantee memorable matches. The Pacific Northwest's natural beauty and coffee culture add to the experience.

Key Matches: Round of 16 and Round of 32
Getting Tickets: Browse Seattle World Cup tickets

🇲🇽 Mexico Host Cities (3 Venues)

Mexico City - Estadio Azteca

The legendary Estadio Azteca, site of Pelé and Maradona's World Cup glory, hosts its third World Cup. At 87,000 capacity and 7,200 feet elevation, it's an intimidating venue. The stadium will host the opening match featuring Mexico.

Key Matches: Mexico's opening match, Round of 16
Getting Tickets: View Estadio Azteca tickets

Guadalajara - Estadio Akron

Estadio Akron (Estadio Chivas) brings modern amenities to Mexico's second city. Guadalajara's mariachi culture and tequila heritage create an authentic Mexican experience.

Key Matches: Mexico group matches
Getting Tickets: Shop Guadalajara World Cup tickets

Monterrey - Estadio BBVA

Estadio BBVA's stunning mountain backdrop and modern design make it one of Latin America's best venues. Monterrey's industrial strength and proximity to the US border make it easily accessible.

Key Matches: Round of 32 and group matches
Getting Tickets: Find Monterrey World Cup tickets

🇨🇦 Canada Host Cities (2 Venues)

Toronto - BMO Field

BMO Field, expanded to 45,500 for the World Cup, will showcase Canada's largest city. Toronto's multiculturalism and CN Tower views create a cosmopolitan World Cup experience.

Key Matches: Canada's first match, Round of 32
Getting Tickets: Browse Toronto World Cup tickets

Vancouver - BC Place

BC Place's retractable roof and Pacific Rim location make it unique. Vancouver's natural beauty, from mountains to ocean, provides a stunning World Cup backdrop.

Key Matches: Canada matches, Round of 16
Getting Tickets: View Vancouver World Cup tickets

Planning Your World Cup Stadium Tour

Transportation Between Cities

The three host nations are well-connected by flights, with major airlines offering increased service during the tournament. Consider these travel times:

Route Travel Time Best Option
New York to Boston 3.5 hours Train (Amtrak)
LA to San Francisco 1 hour Flight
Dallas to Houston 3.5 hours Drive/Bus
Toronto to NYC 1.5 hours Flight
Mexico City to Guadalajara 1 hour Flight

Stadium Experience Tips

Arrive Early

Gates typically open 3 hours before kickoff. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere, visit fan zones, and avoid security lines.

Climate Considerations

Summer temperatures vary dramatically. Miami and Houston will be hot and humid, while San Francisco and Vancouver offer cooler conditions. Dress accordingly!

Local Transportation

Most stadiums offer public transit options. Book rideshares in advance or use official park-and-ride lots to avoid traffic.

⚽ Ready for World Cup 2026?

Don't miss your chance to be part of football history at the biggest World Cup ever!

The 2026 FIFA World Cup across USA, Mexico, and Canada promises to be an unforgettable celebration of the beautiful game. With 16 incredible host cities and world-class stadiums, every match will be a unique experience. Start planning your World Cup adventure today!

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