FIFA World Cup 2026
16 host venues across three countries
From Estadio Azteca's third World Cup to the new SoFi Stadium, here is every stadium hosting matches in 2026 with a live countdown to the next kickoff at each.
United States
AT&T Stadium
Dallas, Texas
- 92,500Capacity
- 2009Opened
- 9Matches
Mexico
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City
- 87,523Capacity
- 1966Opened
- 5Matches
United States
MetLife Stadium
New York/New Jersey, New Jersey
- 82,500Capacity
- 2010Opened
- 8Matches
United States
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
- 71,000Capacity
- 2017Opened
- 8Matches
United States
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, Missouri
- 76,416Capacity
- 1972Opened
- 6Matches
United States
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas
- 72,220Capacity
- 2002Opened
- 7Matches
United States
Levi's Stadium
San Francisco Bay Area, California
- 70,909Capacity
- 2014Opened
- 6Matches
United States
SoFi Stadium
Los Angeles, California
- 70,240Capacity
- 2020Opened
- 8Matches
United States
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 69,328Capacity
- 2003Opened
- 6Matches
United States
Lumen Field
Seattle, Washington
- 68,740Capacity
- 2002Opened
- 6Matches
United States
Gillette Stadium
Boston, Massachusetts
- 64,628Capacity
- 2002Opened
- 7Matches
United States
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, Florida
- 65,326Capacity
- 1987Opened
- 7Matches
Canada
BC Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
- 54,500Capacity
- 1983Opened
- 7Matches
Mexico
Estadio BBVA
Monterrey, Nuevo León
- 53,500Capacity
- 2015Opened
- 4Matches
Mexico
Estadio Akron
Guadalajara, Jalisco
- 48,071Capacity
- 2010Opened
- 4Matches
Canada
BMO Field
Toronto, Ontario
- 45,736Capacity
- 2007Opened
- 6Matches