All FIFA World Cup 2026 Stadiums: Complete Guide & Detailed Information

All FIFA World Cup 2026 Stadiums

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be historic — not only for featuring 48 teams and 104 matches, but also for being the largest World Cup in history and the first ever to be hosted by three countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. A record 16 stadiums will be packed with fans from around the globe to witness football’s greatest spectacle.

Below is your definitive, journalist-style, humanized guide to every World Cup 2026 venue — capacity, features, city, and what makes each stadium a must-see destination.


Canada (2 Stadiums)

1. BMO Field — Toronto

BMO Field – Toronto F.C. Stadium
BMO Field – Toronto F.C. Stadium
  • City: Toronto, Canada
  • Capacity: ~45,736
  • Feature: Expanded for World Cup matches; intimate soccer atmosphere.
  • Role: Hosts multiple group-stage fixtures.
  • First major FIFA event for Canada — a historic moment for Canadian football fans.

2. BC Place — Vancouver

BC Place – Vancouver Whitecaps FC Stadium
BC Place – Vancouver Whitecaps FC Stadium
  • City: Vancouver, Canada
  • Capacity: ~54,500
  • Feature: Retractable roof for climate control; iconic in Canadian soccer.
  • Known for fan fervor and scenic Pacific Northwest backdrop.
  • Hosts both group stage and knockout round games.

Mexico (3 Stadiums)

3. Estadio Azteca — Mexico City

Estadio Azteca / Aztec Stadium
Estadio Azteca / Aztec Stadium
  • City: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Capacity: ~87,523
  • Feature: Historic soccer cathedral; hosts opening match on June 11, 2026.
  • Venue of 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals; now renovated to meet FIFA standards.

4. Estadio Akron — Guadalajara

Estadio Akron / Akron Stadium
Estadio Akron
  • City: Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Capacity: ~46,232
  • Feature: Modern Mexican stadium with strong local fan culture.
  • Set to host several group-stage matches.

5. Estadio BBVA — Monterrey

Estadio BBVA / BBVA Bancomer
Estadio BBVA / BBVA Bancomer
  • City: Monterrey, Mexico
  • Capacity: ~53,500
  • Feature: Known as “The Steel Giant”; scenic mountain backdrop.
  • Comfortable seating, hospitality upgrades for tournament.

United States (11 Stadiums)

The U.S. will host the most venues (11), reflecting the country’s vast geography and football passion.

6. MetLife Stadium — New York/New Jersey

MetLife Stadium - New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
  • City: East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Capacity: ~82,500
  • Feature: Host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final (July 19, 2026).
  • Shared home of NFL teams, renovated to comply with FIFA field size standards.

7. AT&T Stadium — Dallas

AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium
  • City: Arlington, Texas
  • Capacity: ~80,000+
  • Feature: Retractable roof; largest number of matches (9).
  • Known for its massive video board and iconic design.

8. Mercedes-Benz Stadium — Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • City: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Capacity: ~71,000
  • Feature: Retractable roof and state-of-the-art facilities; semifinal venue.
  • High-tech experience and strong southern U.S. fanbase.

9. NRG Stadium — Houston

NRG Stadium - Houston
NRG Stadium
  • City: Houston, Texas
  • Capacity: ~72,220
  • Feature: Retractable roof; climate-controlled comfort in summer heat.
  • Hosts group stage and knockout rounds.

10. Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City

Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium
  • City: Kansas City, Missouri
  • Capacity: ~76,416
  • Feature: Record-setting acoustics and passionate fans.
  • Known for energetic matchday atmosphere.

11. Lumen Field — Seattle

Lumen Field / Qwest Field
Lumen Field / Qwest Field
  • City: Seattle, Washington
  • Capacity: ~69,000
  • Feature: High crowd noise and electrifying atmosphere.
  • Suited for both group and elimination matches.

12. Levi’s Stadium — San Francisco Bay Area

Levi’s Stadium - San Francisco Bay Area
Levi’s Stadium
  • City: Santa Clara, California
  • Capacity: ~68,500
  • Feature: Sustainable design and tech innovations.
  • Bay Area’s representative with a global fanbase.

13. Hard Rock Stadium — Miami

Hard Rock Stadium - Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
  • City: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • Capacity: ~64,767
  • Feature: Tropical setting and vibrant fan zones.
  • Set to host third-place match as well as key group games.

14. Gillette Stadium — Boston

Gillette Stadium
  • City: Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Capacity: ~65,878
  • Feature: Historic New England venue; quarter-final fixtures.
  • Central to East Coast match action.

15. Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia

Lincoln Financial Field
  • City: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Capacity: ~69,176
  • Feature: Strong sports culture; group stage and R16 matches.
  • Hosts passionate East Coast fans.

16. (Additional U.S.)

  • While SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles) is a major NFL venue, it will not be used for World Cup matches per the official FIFA list.

Tournament Summary

  • Total Stadiums: 16 across Canada (2), Mexico (3), and USA (11).
  • Match Count: 104 matches spanning June 11–July 19, 2026.
  • Opening Match: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City.
  • Final Match: MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey.

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