The FIFA World Cup 2026 Stadiums

The next FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, as Canada, Mexico, and the United States prepare to host this major sporting event.

For the first time, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place across three countries: Canada, Mexico, and the USA, making it a groundbreaking edition of the tournament.

A total of 16 stadiums have been selected to host the matches, which is the highest number since the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan. These impressive venues will showcase the best of the beautiful game.

CountryStadiumLocationCapacityOpened
CanadaToronto StadiumToronto, Ontario, Canada45,0002007
CanadaBC Place VancouverVancouver, British Columbia, Canada54,0001983
MexicoMexico City StadiumMexico City, Mexico83,0001966
MexicoEstadio GuadalajaraZapopan, Jalisco, Mexico48,0002010
MexicoEstadio MonterreyGuadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico53,5002015
USAAtlanta StadiumAtlanta, Georgia, USA75,0002017
USABoston StadiumFoxborough, Massachusetts, USA65,0002002
USADallas StadiumArlington, Texas, USA94,0002009
USAHouston StadiumHouston, Texas, USA72,0002002
USAKansas City StadiumKansas City, Missouri, USA73,0001972
USALos Angeles StadiumInglewood, California, USA70,0002020
USAMiami StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida, USA65,0001987
USANew York New Jersey StadiumEast Rutherford, New Jersey, USA82,5002010
USAPhiladelphia StadiumPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA69,0002003
USASan Francisco Bay Area StadiumSanta Clara, California, USA71,0002014
USASeattle StadiumSeattle, Washington, USA69,0002002
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