Arrowhead Stadium's legendary atmosphere will take centre stage during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
- Host city
- Kansas City, United States
- Regular use
- Arrowhead Stadium is home to the Kansas City Chiefs and hosts major football games, concerts, international soccer, and regional sports events.
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City 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.
Arrowhead Stadium gives the 2026 World Cup a venue known less for sleek new architecture and more for sound, tradition, and crowd intensity. Located in the Truman Sports Complex, it is a classic American football stadium that will be adapted for World Cup use. The Kansas City host role also connects the tournament to a strong regional soccer market and a city with deep sports identity.
Opened in 1972, Arrowhead Stadium has been the Chiefs' home for decades and has hosted NFL playoff games, concerts, college football, international soccer, and U.S. national team matches. Renovations modernized the venue while keeping its original bowl identity.
