2026 World Cup venues
Stadiums and Host Venues
A visual guide to the 16 venues across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Arrowhead Stadium
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.

AT&T Stadium

BC Place

BMO Field

Estadio Akron

Estadio Azteca / Estadio Banorte
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Stadiums
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Host nations
11
United States
5
Canada + Mexico
Featured Stadium Storylines
The 2026 World Cup will move through 16 stadiums in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. These operator-prepared venue guides connect stadium facts with the fan and match-day experience, from downtown access and local football culture to roof design, crowd atmosphere, and why each host city matters beyond the final score.
Arrowhead Stadium
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.
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AT&T Stadium
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.
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BC Place
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.
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BMO Field
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.
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Estadio Akron
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.
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Estadio Azteca / Estadio Banorte
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.
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CABC 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
CABMO 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
MXEstadio 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
MXEstadio 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
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
USLumen 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
USLevi'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
USSoFi 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
USMercedes-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
USGillette 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
USAT&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
USNRG 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
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
USHard 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
USMetLife 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
USLincoln 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
