FIFA World Cup 2026

    Host Countries and Cities

    The first-ever tri-nation World Cup across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. 16 world-class venues ready to welcome the world.

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    Host Countries

    16

    Venues

    104

    Matches

    1.1M+

    Total Capacity

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    United States

    11 host cities

    The USA will host the majority of matches across 11 cities, featuring world-class NFL stadiums converted for soccer.

    New York/New Jersey

    MetLife Stadium

    8 matches
    82,500
    Final venue
    Opening ceremony co-host

    Los Angeles

    SoFi Stadium

    8 matches
    70,000
    Semi-final venue
    State-of-the-art facility

    Dallas

    AT&T Stadium

    9 matches
    80,000
    Semi-final venue
    Retractable roof

    Miami

    Hard Rock Stadium

    7 matches
    64,767
    Third place match
    Tropical atmosphere

    Atlanta

    Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    8 matches
    71,000
    Semi-final venue
    Unique retractable roof

    Houston

    NRG Stadium

    7 matches
    72,220
    Quarter-final venue
    Climate controlled

    Philadelphia

    Lincoln Financial Field

    6 matches
    69,796
    Historic city
    Passionate fans

    Seattle

    Lumen Field

    6 matches
    68,740
    Quarter-final venue
    Loudest stadium

    San Francisco Bay Area

    Levi's Stadium

    6 matches
    68,500
    Tech hub
    Silicon Valley

    Kansas City

    Arrowhead Stadium

    6 matches
    76,416
    Quarter-final venue
    Soccer capital of USA

    Boston

    Gillette Stadium

    7 matches
    65,878
    Quarter-final venue
    Historic New England
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    Mexico

    3 host cities

    Mexico becomes the first country to host three World Cups, bringing legendary passion and atmosphere.

    Mexico City

    Estadio Azteca

    5 matches
    87,523
    Opening match
    Third World Cup hosting
    Legendary venue

    Guadalajara

    Estadio Akron

    4 matches
    46,232
    Modern stadium
    Chivas home ground

    Monterrey

    Estadio BBVA

    4 matches
    53,500
    Industrial hub
    Passionate fans
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    Canada

    2 host cities

    Canada hosts its first-ever FIFA World Cup matches, showcasing the country's growing soccer culture.

    Toronto

    BMO Field

    6 matches
    45,500
    Largest Canadian city
    TFC home ground

    Vancouver

    BC Place

    7 matches
    54,500
    Quarter-final venue
    Retractable roof
    Pacific coast

    Key Tournament Venues

    Final

    MetLife Stadium

    New York/New Jersey, USA

    July 19, 2026

    Opening Match

    Estadio Azteca

    Mexico City, Mexico

    June 11, 2026

    Third Place

    Hard Rock Stadium

    Miami, USA

    July 18, 2026