2026 FIFA World Cup Host Cities & Stadiums: The 16 Venues You Need to Know

2026 FIFA World Cup Stadiums

Now that we have the schedules, everyone is looking up the 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities & stadiums. The 2026 FIFA World Cup™ will be the biggest ever: 48 teams, 104 matches, and a first-ever, tri-nation host across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. There are 16 stadiums in 11 cities (USA hosts 78 games, Canada & Mexico 13 each), it’s a coast-to-coast soccer party from June 11 to July 19. We have the 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities Below: Every stadium with capacity, quick facts, and must-knows for fans planning trips. (All capacities per FIFA)

2026 FIFA WOrld Cup Host Cities & Stadiums

Here’s the 2026 FIFA World Cup Host cities and stadiums for you. All of the stadiums, seating capacity, and more. 

Mexico (3 Stadiums – 13 Matches Total)

Mexico kicks off the tournament with a home-heavy group stage.

StadiumCityCapacityQuick Facts
Estadio AztecaMexico City87,523Opened: 1966. Hosted: 1970 & 1986 World Cups (finals). Opener: Mexico vs. South Africa (June 11, 8 PM ET). Iconic “Maracanazo” vibes; elevation 7,350 ft – watch for altitude effects. Nearest airport: MEX.
Estadio AkronGuadalajara49,850Opened: 2010. Home to Chivas (Liga MX). Features: Retractable roof, modern tech. Group stage focus; near tequila trails. Airport: GDL.
Estadio BBVAMonterrey53,500Opened: 2015. Home to CF Monterrey. Nickname: “El Gigante de Acero” (Steel Giant). Desert heat possible; craft beer scene nearby. Airport: MTY.

Canada (2 Stadiums – 13 Matches Total)

Canada’s venues emphasize intimacy and northern charm, with Vancouver’s ocean views stealing the show.

StadiumCityCapacityQuick Facts
BMO FieldToronto45,736Opened: 2007 (expanded 2014). Home: Toronto FC (MLS). Opener: Canada vs. UEFA Playoff A (June 12, 3 PM ET). Cozy, raucous atmosphere; near CN Tower. Airport: YYZ.
BC PlaceVancouver54,500Opened: 1983 (reopened 2011). Home: Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS). Roof: Retractable. Stunning harbor backdrop; group stage + knockout potential. Airport: YVR.

United States (11 Stadiums – 78 Matches Total)

The USA has the mega-venues, from NYC’s skyline to LA’s. All knockouts from quarters onward.

StadiumCity/AreaCapacityQuick Facts
Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA75,000Opened: 2017. Home: Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United (MLS). Roof: Retractable. Hosted: 2018 MLS Cup. Southern hospitality + Delta hub. Airport: ATL. Semifinal host (July 15).
Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL64,767Opened: 1987 (renovated 2016). Home: Miami Dolphins (NFL), Inter Miami (MLS – Messi’s home!). Third-place match (July 18, 4 PM ET). Beach vibes; hurricane-proof. Airport: MIA.
NRG StadiumHouston, TX72,220Opened: 2002. Home: Houston Texans (NFL), Houston Dynamo (MLS). Roof: Retractable. Energy capital; BBQ central. Airport: IAH. Group stage heavy.
SoFi StadiumInglewood, CA (LA area)70,240Opened: 2020. Home: LA Rams/Chargers (NFL). Opener: USA vs. Paraguay (June 12, 9 PM ET). Futuristic design; Hollywood proximity. Airport: LAX.
Levi’s StadiumSanta Clara, CA (Bay Area)68,500Opened: 2014. Home: San Francisco 49ers (NFL). Tech-forward (WiFi everywhere); near Silicon Valley. Airport: SFO. Group stage + potential quarters.
Lumen FieldSeattle, WA69,000Opened: 2002. Home: Seattle Seahawks (NFL), Sounders FC (MLS). “12th Man” roar legendary. Rainy but electric; craft brews galore. Airport: SEA.
TQL StadiumCincinnati, OH26,000Opened: 2021. Home: FC Cincinnati (MLS). Intimate, steep stands for noise. Riverfront views; chili scene. Airport: CVG. (Note: Smallest venue – group stage only.)
Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA69,796Opened: 2003. Home: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Union (MLS). Philly passion = chaos. Cheesesteaks mandatory. Airport: PHL.
MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ (NY/NJ)82,500Opened: 2010. Home: NY Giants/Jets (NFL). The Final (July 19, 3 PM ET). NYC skyline; massive transit hub. Airport: EWR/JFK.
GEHA Field at Arrowhead StadiumKansas City, MO76,416Opened: 1972 (renovated). Home: Kansas City Chiefs (NFL), Sporting KC (MLS). Loudest stadium on Earth. BBQ heaven. Airport: MCI.
U.S. Bank StadiumMinneapolis, MN66,655Opened: 2016. Home: Minnesota Vikings (NFL). Transparent roof for light; Scandinavian cool. Airport: MSP. Indoor escape from winters.

Key Highlights for Fans

  • Biggest Venues: AT&T Stadium (80,000–105,000, but fixed at 94,000 for WC) edges out Azteca for scale; MetLife hosts the showstopper Final.
  • Travel Tips: USA venues cluster East/West for easy flights; Mexico’s high-altitude spots (Azteca) may need acclimation. Canada’s are compact. Vancouver-Toronto train possible.
  • Legacy: 10 stadiums hosted prior World Cups (e.g., Azteca: 3x); newbies like SoFi bring modern flair.
  • Sustainability: All venues meet FIFA’s green standards; expect solar-powered lights and zero-waste initiatives.

You can also checkout the 2026 World Cup schedule and printable knockout stage bracket (blank) and filled in with groups here. 

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