FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Cities & Stadiums
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across 16 cities in three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico — from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Below is the complete guide to every host stadium, its capacity and its tournament role.
United States (11 cities)
Atlanta
Capacity: 71,000Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Group stage, Round of 16, Quarter-finals
Boston
Capacity: 65,878Gillette Stadium (Foxborough)
Group stage, Round of 32, Quarter-finals
Dallas
Capacity: 80,000AT&T Stadium (Arlington)
Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Semi-final
Houston
Capacity: 72,220NRG Stadium
Group stage, Round of 32
Kansas City
Capacity: 76,416Arrowhead Stadium
Group stage, Round of 32, Quarter-finals
Los Angeles
Capacity: 70,240SoFi Stadium (Inglewood)
Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16
Miami
Capacity: 65,326Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens)
Group stage, Round of 16, Third place
New York / New Jersey
Capacity: 82,500MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford)
Group stage, Round of 16, Final (July 19, 2026)
Philadelphia
Capacity: 69,328Lincoln Financial Field
Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16
San Francisco Bay Area
Capacity: 68,500Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara)
Group stage, Round of 32
Seattle
Capacity: 68,740Lumen Field
Group stage, Round of 32
Canada (2 cities)
Toronto
Capacity: 45,500 (expanded)BMO Field
Group stage, Round of 32
Vancouver
Capacity: 54,500BC Place
Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16
Mexico (3 cities)
Guadalajara
Capacity: 48,071Estadio Akron
Group stage, Round of 32
Mexico City
Capacity: 87,000Estadio Azteca (Banorte)
Opening match (June 11, 2026), Group stage, Round of 32
Monterrey
Capacity: 53,500Estadio BBVA
Group stage, Round of 16
Key Matches
- Opening Match: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City — June 11, 2026
- Final: MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey — July 19, 2026
- Third-place Match: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Watch every FIFA World Cup 2026 match live in HD on SKY855HD TV with real-time chat, or browse match results.