World Cup 2026 Stadiums & Venues
16 stadiums · 3 countries · 1,097,369 combined capacity
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played across 16 world-class stadiums in the United States (11 venues), Mexico (3 venues), and Canada (2 venues). From the historic Estadio Azteca — which becomes the first stadium to host three World Cups — to the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, the venue lineup spans iconic arenas known for NFL, MLS, and international football. The opening match kicks off at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11, 2026, while the final takes place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19. Together, these 16 venues offer a combined seating capacity of over 1,097,369 — ensuring millions of fans can witness the largest World Cup in history live.
United States (11 Venues)
MetLife Stadium
Sponsor name: MetLife
MetLife Stadium is the crown jewel of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, selected to host the tournament's Final. Located just across the Hudson River from Manhattan in East Rutherford, New Jersey, it is the home of both the New York Giants and New York Jets of the NFL. Opened in 2010 at a cost of $1.6 billion, it was the most expensive stadium ever built at the time. The venue has hosted Super Bowl XLVIII, multiple WrestleMania events, and major international soccer friendlies. Its open-air design and massive seating bowl create an electric atmosphere. For the World Cup, the stadium will undergo pitch and infrastructure upgrades to meet FIFA standards, cementing the New York metropolitan area as the epicenter of the tournament's climax.
SoFi Stadium
Sponsor name: SoFi
SoFi Stadium is a futuristic architectural marvel in Inglewood, California, and one of the most technologically advanced stadiums on the planet. Opened in 2020 at a staggering cost of over $5 billion, it is the most expensive stadium ever constructed. Home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, its translucent ETFE roof lets in natural light while shielding fans from the elements. The venue hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022 and will serve as a key World Cup host in 2026. Its Oculus — a massive double-sided LED video board suspended from the ceiling — is an iconic feature. Located minutes from LAX, SoFi Stadium puts the World Cup in the heart of the entertainment capital, drawing fans from across Southern California and beyond.
AT&T Stadium
Sponsor name: AT&T
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is a monument to sporting grandeur, home to the NFL's Dallas Cowboys since its opening in 2009. Designed by architect firm HKS, its retractable roof and colossal center-hung video board — stretching 160 feet wide — redefined what a modern stadium could be. The venue has hosted Super Bowl XLV, NCAA Final Fours, major boxing events, and numerous international soccer matches including Copa America fixtures. With a standard capacity of 80,000 that can expand beyond 100,000 for special configurations, it offers one of the largest enclosed event spaces in the world. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex's passionate sports culture and strong Latino community make Arlington a natural fit for World Cup matches, guaranteeing an intense and diverse atmosphere.
Levi's Stadium
Sponsor name: Levi's
Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara sits at the heart of Silicon Valley and serves as the home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. Opened in 2014, it was built with sustainability in mind, featuring a green roof, recycled water systems, and one of the largest solar panel installations of any stadium in the world. The venue hosted Super Bowl 50 in 2016 and has welcomed major soccer events including Copa America Centenario matches and international friendlies. Its modern amenities and tech-forward infrastructure — including ultra-high-density Wi-Fi and a companion app for in-seat ordering — reflect its Bay Area roots. For the 2026 World Cup, its proximity to San Francisco and the broader Bay Area ensures access to one of the most diverse and international fan bases in the United States.
Hard Rock Stadium
Sponsor name: Hard Rock International
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, is one of America's most versatile sporting venues. Originally opened in 1987, it has undergone multiple renovations — most recently a $550 million overhaul completed in 2016 that added a dramatic canopy roof and modernized the entire facility. Home to the NFL's Miami Dolphins, it also hosts the Miami Open tennis tournament and the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix on a track built around the stadium grounds. The venue has staged six Super Bowls, College Football Playoff National Championships, and numerous international soccer matches. South Florida's vibrant Latin American community creates a uniquely passionate atmosphere for World Cup fixtures. The subtropical climate, world-class hospitality, and Miami's status as a global gateway city make Hard Rock Stadium an ideal tournament venue.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Sponsor name: Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, opened in 2017 and quickly became one of the most celebrated stadiums in the world. Its signature eight-panel retractable roof, inspired by the Roman Pantheon's oculus, is an engineering masterpiece that opens and closes like a camera aperture. Home to the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and MLS's Atlanta United — which regularly draws over 70,000 fans — the venue has set multiple soccer attendance records in the United States. It hosted the 2018 MLS Cup Final, the 2019 Super Bowl, and the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship. The stadium is also renowned for its fan-friendly pricing, offering some of the most affordable concessions in professional sports. Atlanta's position as a major hub of the American Southeast ensures strong local and traveling support for World Cup matches.
NRG Stadium
Sponsor name: NRG Energy
NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, was a pioneer in modern stadium design when it opened in 2002 as the first retractable-roof stadium in the NFL. Home to the Houston Texans, the venue also hosts the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo — the world's largest — drawing over 2.5 million visitors annually. NRG has staged two Super Bowls (XXXVIII and LI), multiple NCAA Final Fours, and WrestleMania events. Its retractable roof and climate-controlled interior are essential in Houston's hot and humid subtropical climate. The city's enormous and diverse population, with one of the largest Hispanic communities in the United States, guarantees an electric atmosphere for World Cup matches. Houston's role as a global energy capital and major international hub makes NRG Stadium a powerful statement venue for the tournament.
Lincoln Financial Field
Sponsor name: Lincoln Financial Group
Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, opened in 2003 and is home to the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. Known affectionately as 'The Linc,' the stadium sits within the South Philadelphia Sports Complex alongside venues for baseball, basketball, and hockey. Philadelphia fans are legendary for their passion and intensity, creating one of the most intimidating atmospheres in American sports. The venue has hosted the U.S. Army-Navy Game, the NHL Winter Classic, international soccer friendlies, and concerts by the world's biggest artists. A major renovation in 2013 added over 11,000 solar panels and 14 wind turbines, making it the first NFL stadium capable of generating more energy than it consumes. For the 2026 World Cup, Philadelphia's rich history, walkable downtown, and fervent fan culture provide a compelling backdrop for group stage and knockout matches.
Lumen Field
Sponsor name: Lumen Technologies
Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, is one of the loudest stadiums in the world, famous for the deafening noise generated by its distinctive overhanging roof design that traps and amplifies crowd sound. Opened in 2002, it is home to the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and MLS's Seattle Sounders, both of which enjoy passionate and dedicated fan bases. Seahawks fans have twice registered seismic activity during games, a phenomenon known as the 'Beast Quake.' The Sounders are one of MLS's most successful and best-supported clubs, regularly filling the stadium for league matches. Located in the heart of Seattle's SoDo district with views of the downtown skyline and Puget Sound, the venue offers a uniquely scenic setting. The Pacific Northwest's growing soccer culture and Seattle's cosmopolitan identity make Lumen Field a perfect World Cup host city.
Arrowhead Stadium
Sponsor name: GEHA (naming rights as GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium)
Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, is one of the most iconic and beloved venues in American football. Opened in 1972, it is home to the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs and has been the site of some of the most memorable moments in NFL history. The stadium holds the current Guinness World Record for loudest crowd roar at a sports stadium at 142.2 decibels, set in September 2014, and Chiefs fans remain among the most passionate in professional sports. Its classic open-air bowl design, with steep seating decks rising sharply from the field, creates an intense cauldron-like atmosphere. Kansas City's central location in the United States makes it accessible from all directions, and the city's vibrant barbecue culture and welcoming Midwestern hospitality add to the fan experience. Arrowhead will bring old-school stadium energy to the 2026 World Cup.
Gillette Stadium
Sponsor name: Gillette (Procter & Gamble)
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, opened in 2002 and is home to the NFL's New England Patriots and MLS's New England Revolution. The venue is synonymous with the Patriots dynasty — six Super Bowl championships were celebrated here during the Tom Brady era, making it hallowed ground for football fans. Located about 30 miles southwest of Boston, the stadium sits within the Patriot Place entertainment complex featuring shops, restaurants, and the Patriots Hall of Fame. Gillette has hosted international soccer matches, including USMNT friendlies and Copa America fixtures, and its natural grass pitch meets FIFA standards. New England's deep sporting tradition, passionate fan base, and proximity to Boston's world-class amenities make it a strong World Cup venue. The stadium will bring the fervor of the Northeast to the 2026 tournament.
Mexico (3 Venues)
Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is the most legendary football stadium in the Western Hemisphere and the only venue to have hosted two FIFA World Cup Finals — in 1970 and 1986. It is here that Pele lifted his third World Cup trophy and Diego Maradona scored both the 'Hand of God' and the 'Goal of the Century' against England. Opened in 1966, the Azteca is the home ground of Club America and the Mexican national team. Sitting at an altitude of 2,200 meters above sea level, the thin air presents a unique challenge for visiting teams. With a capacity of over 87,000, it will host the historic opening match of the 2026 World Cup, making it the first stadium to feature in three different World Cup tournaments. The Azteca is sacred ground for world football.
Estadio Akron
Sponsor name: Akron (Chivas ownership)
Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, also widely known as Estadio Chivas, is the home of CD Guadalajara (Chivas), one of Mexico's most popular and historic football clubs. Opened in 2010, the stadium features a striking volcanic rock-inspired exterior design that pays homage to the region's geological heritage. Its modern facilities and intimate atmosphere make it one of the finest football-specific venues in the Americas. Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, is the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila, offering a rich cultural experience for visiting fans. The city has a deep football tradition and hosted matches during the 1970 and 1986 World Cups at the original Estadio Jalisco. Estadio Akron carries that legacy forward, providing a passionate and authentic Mexican football atmosphere for the 2026 tournament.
Estadio BBVA
Sponsor name: BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria)
Estadio BBVA in Monterrey is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful stadiums in the Americas. Opened in 2015, it is home to CF Monterrey (Rayados), one of Mexico's most successful clubs. Designed by the internationally acclaimed firm Populous, the stadium features a dramatic steel structure and a breathtaking backdrop of the Sierra Madre mountains visible from inside the venue. Its modern design won the Stadium of the Year award from StadiumDB in 2015, beating out competition from around the world. Monterrey, a wealthy industrial city in northeastern Mexico just two hours from the Texas border, has a strong football culture and a large, passionate fan base. The stadium's world-class infrastructure, stunning setting, and proximity to the United States make it an ideal venue for attracting both Mexican and American fans to 2026 World Cup matches.
Canada (2 Venues)
BMO Field
Sponsor name: BMO (Bank of Montreal)
BMO Field in Toronto is the home of Toronto FC of Major League Soccer and the Canadian national teams. Originally opened in 2007 as Canada's first soccer-specific stadium, it has undergone significant expansions, including the addition of a second tier and a partial roof, bringing its capacity to 30,000 for the World Cup. Located on the grounds of Exhibition Place along Toronto's waterfront, the stadium offers views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline, including the iconic CN Tower. BMO Field has hosted the MLS Cup Final, FIFA U-20 World Cup matches, and numerous Canadian international fixtures. Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities on Earth, with communities from every football-playing nation, ensuring vibrant and diverse support for any World Cup match. The venue represents Canada's growing stature in the global football landscape.
BC Place
Sponsor name: BC Place (provincial naming)
BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a landmark retractable-roof stadium that has been at the center of the city's sporting life since it opened in 1983. Home to the CFL's BC Lions and MLS's Vancouver Whitecaps, it famously hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics, broadcasting Vancouver to a global audience of billions. A major renovation in 2011 replaced the original air-supported dome with a modern retractable roof and added a state-of-the-art LED lighting system on its exterior that illuminates the downtown skyline at night. The stadium has hosted FIFA Women's World Cup 2015 matches, including the Final, giving it proven World Cup pedigree. Vancouver's stunning natural setting between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains, combined with its diverse population and passionate soccer community, makes BC Place an unforgettable World Cup venue.
Venue Quick Stats
16
Stadiums
3
Countries
93,000
Largest capacity
104
Total matches
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