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FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Cities & Stadiums

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be hosted across three countries and multiple cities, making it the largest and most geographically diverse World Cup in history. This guide provides an overview of the official host cities and stadiums selected for the tournament.

For tournament dates, schedules, and broadcast information, visit the complete FIFA World Cup 2026 guide.

🏟️ Final match assignments and stadium usage may change as FIFA confirms the official tournament schedule.

United States Host Cities & Stadiums

New York / New Jersey

Stadium: MetLife Stadium

One of the largest stadiums in North America and expected to host major matches, including later knockout rounds.

Los Angeles, California

Stadium: SoFi Stadium

State-of-the-art venue known for advanced technology and global events.

Dallas, Texas

Stadium: AT&T Stadium

Iconic stadium with massive capacity and a history of hosting international sports events.

Miami, Florida

Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium

Major international hub expected to host group and knockout matches.

Canada Host Cities & Stadiums

Toronto, Ontario

Stadium: BMO Field

Canada’s largest city and a key host location for World Cup matches.

Vancouver, British Columbia

Stadium: BC Place

Indoor stadium with modern facilities and strong football culture.

Mexico Host Cities & Stadiums

Mexico City

Stadium: Estadio Azteca

Historic venue set to become the first stadium to host World Cup matches in three different tournaments.

Guadalajara

Stadium: Estadio Akron

Modern stadium and a major football hub in Mexico.

Monterrey

Stadium: Estadio BBVA

One of the most modern stadiums in Latin America.

How Host Cities Impact the Tournament

With matches spread across North America, fans will experience diverse climates, cultures, and travel options. The multi-country format increases accessibility and global engagement throughout the tournament.

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