World Cup 2026 Stadiums: The 16 Venues

Sixteen world-class stadiums across the United States, Canada and Mexico will host the 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 β€” from the historic Estadio Azteca to the 82,000-seat MetLife Stadium that stages the final.

United States Stadiums (11 venues)

The USA hosts 78 matches, including all matches from the quarter-finals onward.

  • MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey β€” the final
  • AT&T Stadium, Dallas β€” most matches (9)
  • SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles β€” USA opener
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta β€” semi-final
  • Hard Rock Stadium, Miami β€” third-place match
  • Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
  • NRG Stadium, Houston
  • Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
  • Gillette Stadium, Boston
  • Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
  • Lumen Field, Seattle

Mexico Stadiums (3 venues)

Estadio Azteca in Mexico City hosts the opening match, becoming the first stadium to feature in three World Cups (1970, 1986, 2026). Estadio Akron in Guadalajara and Estadio BBVA in Monterrey complete Mexico's venues.

Canada Stadiums (2 venues)

BMO Field in Toronto hosts Canada's opening match, while BC Place in Vancouver stages matches through the round of 16 β€” Canada's first men's World Cup matches on home soil.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which stadium hosts the World Cup 2026 final?

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey hosts the World Cup 2026 final on July 19, 2026, with a capacity of over 82,000.

How many stadiums are used in the World Cup 2026?

16 stadiums host World Cup 2026 matches: 11 in the United States, 3 in Mexico and 2 in Canada.

Which stadium hosts the most World Cup 2026 matches?

AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas hosts nine matches, the most of any World Cup 2026 venue, including a semi-final.

From Azteca to MetLife

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