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All Host Stadiums

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Crowded indoor stadium with a bright retractable roof during an international football match.
CA

BC Place

Vancouver, Canada

BC Place Vancouver is confirmed for seven 2026 World Cup matches: five group-stage fixtures, one Round of 32 match, and one Round of 16 match. Canada will play two group matches here, giving Vancouver a major home-nation role in the tournament.

Capacity 54,000

An open-air sports stadium with massive stands of bright red seats.
CA

BMO Field

Toronto, Canada

Toronto Stadium is confirmed for six 2026 World Cup matches, including Canada's opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June. It will also host five additional fixtures, ending with a Round of 32 match on 2 July.

Capacity 45,000

Modern stadium with grass-covered volcanic outer walls and a massive white ringed canopy.
MX

Estadio Akron

Zapopan, Mexico

Estadio Guadalajara is confirmed for four group-stage matches at the 2026 World Cup. Its schedule includes South Korea v Czechia, Mexico v South Korea, Colombia v DR Congo, and Uruguay v Spain, but no confirmed knockout match.

Capacity 48,000

Massive historic concrete stadium bowl with an open top seen from above.
MX

Estadio Azteca / Estadio Banorte

Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City Stadium is confirmed for five 2026 World Cup matches. It hosts the opening match, Mexico v South Africa, on 11 June, followed by two additional group-stage matches, one Round of 32 match, and one Round of 16 match.

Capacity 83,000

Futuristic silver metallic stadium structure situated in front of a massive mountain.
MX

Estadio BBVA

Guadalupe, Mexico

Estadio Monterrey is confirmed for four 2026 World Cup matches. It will stage three group-stage fixtures and one Round of 32 match on 29 June, giving Monterrey a compact but important tournament schedule.

Capacity 53,500

Modern open-air stadium with massive curved steel arches over the grandstands.
US

Lumen Field

Seattle, United States

Seattle Stadium is confirmed for six 2026 World Cup matches. Its schedule includes USA v Australia in the group stage, three other group matches, a Round of 32 match, and a Round of 16 match.

Capacity 69,000

Broad open-air stadium with a massive modern concrete tower on one side.
US

Levi's Stadium

Santa Clara, United States

San Francisco Bay Area Stadium is confirmed for six 2026 World Cup matches. It will host five group-stage fixtures and one Round of 32 match, bringing tournament football to Santa Clara and the wider Bay Area.

Capacity 71,000

Giant wave-shaped modern stadium with a translucent roof next to a scenic lake.
US

SoFi Stadium

Inglewood, United States

Los Angeles Stadium is confirmed for eight 2026 World Cup matches. It hosts USA v Paraguay on 12 June as the United States opener, six additional matches including two Round of 32 fixtures, and a quarter-final on 10 July.

Capacity 70,000

Wide view of Mercedes-Benz Stadium against the Atlanta skyline
US

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, United States

Atlanta Stadium is scheduled for group-stage matches, knockout games, and a semifinal, giving the Southeast one of the tournament's most important late-stage venues.

Capacity About 75,000

Gillette Stadium and its signature lighthouse in Foxborough, Massachusetts
US

Gillette Stadium

Boston, United States

Boston Stadium is scheduled for group-stage matches and a knockout fixture, giving New England a tournament stop connected to both NFL and MLS audiences.

Capacity About 70,000

AT&T Stadium exterior in Arlington, Texas under a bright blue sky
US

AT&T Stadium

Dallas, United States

Dallas Stadium is scheduled for nine matches, the highest total of any 2026 venue, including knockout games and a semifinal in the tournament's final weeks.

Capacity About 94,000

Aerial view of NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas with retractable roof
US

NRG Stadium

Houston, United States

Houston Stadium is scheduled for group-stage matches and knockout-stage football, giving Texas a second major World Cup venue alongside Dallas.

Capacity About 72,000

Wide view of Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City before kickoff
US

Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City, United States

Kansas City Stadium is scheduled for group-stage matches and a knockout fixture, bringing the World Cup to one of the loudest stadium settings in the United States.

Capacity About 73,000

Panoramic view of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
US

Hard Rock Stadium

Miami, United States

Miami Stadium is scheduled for group-stage and knockout matches, including the third-place match, placing South Florida in the final weekend conversation.

Capacity About 65,000

Aerial view of MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
US

MetLife Stadium

New York/New Jersey, United States

New York New Jersey Stadium is scheduled for group-stage matches, knockout games, and the 2026 World Cup final on July 19.

Capacity About 82,500

Wide view of Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
US

Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia, United States

Philadelphia Stadium is scheduled for group-stage matches and a knockout fixture, connecting the tournament to one of the United States' oldest sports cities.

Capacity About 69,000