World Cup 2026
Stadiums & Venues
The 2026 FIFA World Cup spans three countries and 16 iconic stadiums — the most venues ever used in a single World Cup. From the legendary Azteca to MetLife Stadium hosting the Final, here's your complete venue guide.
United States — 11 Venues
New York / New Jersey
The largest stadium at WC2026 and venue for the showpiece final — 80,000+ expected in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Los Angeles
Home of the Rams and Chargers. Hosting a semi-final in football's entertainment capital.
Dallas
Jerry World — one of the most iconic sporting arenas in North America, second semi-final venue.
San Francisco Bay Area
Home of the 49ers in Santa Clara, handling West Coast knock-out stage games.
Seattle
Known for its deafening atmosphere. The Cascadia region's passionate fans will create a cauldron.
Miami
Latin America's gateway city. South American and Caribbean fans will pack this arena.
Atlanta
State-of-the-art retractable roof eliminates weather concerns — crucial in Georgia's humid summer.
Houston
Close to Mexico — expect huge Mexican fan turnout for every match here.
Philadelphia
Historic football city hosting group stage and round of 32 matches.
Kansas City
Home of the Chiefs — renowned for crowd noise and atmosphere.
Boston
New England's sports heartland, hosting six group stage and round of 32 games.
Canada — 2 Venues
Toronto
Canada's soccer capital — will be the emotional hub for the host nation's group games.
Vancouver
Domed stadium with retractable roof on the spectacular West Coast, ideal for evening atmospheres.
Mexico — 3 Venues
Mexico City
The legendary Azteca — only stadium to host two World Cup Finals (1970 and 1986). Will host opening match.
Guadalajara
Mexico's second city brings intense footballing passion and a vibrant atmosphere.
Monterrey
The most modern stadium in Mexico, renowned for its breathtaking mountain backdrop.