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The US is known for doing things big, and, having not hosted the World Cup since 1994, this summer's tournament is not likely to buck that trend. In the summer, they will be one of three co-hosts, alongside Canada and Mexico, to welcome back the most popular competition on Earth. And, with 48 teams taking part for the first time, it's set to be the biggest yet. As we count down to the first game, fans across the globe will be seeking their World Cup tickets to get a taste of what the country has to offer. The fixtures will be split across eleven cities up and down the country, from Boston to San Francisco, Seattle to Miami, and LA to New York. Whether you're visiting for a match or soaking up the World Cup atmosphere, this guide covers everything you need to know to make the most of your time in the country.
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World Cup 2026 USA - Tickets, Host Cities & Travel Guide | FIFA World Cup
How to Buy Tickets for the World Cup Matches in the USA
The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional football, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously tricky to get your hands on. In fact, our customer service team gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book World Cup tickets in the US? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the pond.
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check that all your information has been input and is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
Ticket prices tend to vary depending on the seat category and match type, so do bear that in mind when selecting matches. Some games, mainly knockout matches or popular teams, can sell out incredibly quickly, so make sure you book early and are on high alert for when tickets come on sale! Click here for our complete how to buy World Cup tickets guide.
Which Cities in the USA Host World Cup Matches
As part of the tournament, co-hosted by Canada and Mexico, 78 out of the 104 World Cup matches will be played in the USA, across 11 cities, including Atlanta, Boston (Foxborough), Dallas (Arlington), Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles (Inglewood), Miami, New York/New Jersey (East Rutherford), Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara), and Seattle. The stadiums were picked for their world-class infrastructure and reputation for delivering unforgettable fan experiences.
The AT&T Stadium in Dallas has the largest capacity at 94,000 and will host the most games (9) throughout the tournament. At the same time, the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles stands out as arguably the most high-tech, with a double-sided 4K HDR video board suspended from the roof, immersive fan technology and a translucent ETFE roof that supports drone shows and aerial lighting.
New York/New Jersey's MetLife Stadium has been selected to host the World Cup final, with FIFA's Director of Competitions revealing the city was picked "Not only for the stadium, but for everything it offers as a city." The selection of host cities offers an eclectic mix of culture to fans travelling between them and truly represents the melting-pot nature of the country.
| City | Stadium | Capacity | Number of Games | Stages Hosted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 75,000 | 8 | Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Semifinal |
| Boston (Foxborough) | Gillette Stadium | 65,000 | 6 | Group Stage, Round of 32 |
| Dallas (Arlington) | AT&T Stadium | 94,000 | 9 | Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarterfinal |
| Houston | NRG Stadium | 72,000 | 7 | Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16 |
| Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | 73,000 | 6 | Group Stage, Round of 32 |
| Los Angeles | SoFi Stadium | 70,000 | 8 | Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16 |
| Miami | Hard Rock Stadium | 65,000 | 7 | Group Stage, Round of 32, Quarterfinal |
| New York/New Jersey | MetLife Stadium | 82,500 | 8 | Group Stage, Knockouts, Final |
| Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | 69,000 | 6 | Group Stage, Round of 32 |
| San Francisco Bay | Levi's Stadium | 71,000 | 6 | Group Stage, Round of 32 |
| Seattle | Lumen Field | 69,000 | 6 | Group Stage, Round of 32 |
Fan Zones Locations in the USA
The World Cup Fan Festival is the go-to destination for fans without a stadium ticket to watch World Cup games. Located across the host cities, fans can watch live match screenings, eat amazing food and see some top-tier entertainment, all while soaking in the tournament atmosphere. Below is a list of the fan zones already announced across the United States and the ones that are suspected to play a part:
| City | Fan Zone Location | Estimated Capacity | Officially Announced |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | Centennial Olympic Park | 20,000–25,000 | Yes |
| Boston (Foxborough) | Boston City Hall Plaza or Boston Common | 10,000–15,000 | Not yet |
| Dallas (Arlington) | Fair Park | 25,000–30,000 | Not yet |
| Houston | East Downtown Houston | 20,000 | Not yet |
| Kansas City | National WWI Museum and Memorial | 15,000–20,000 | Not yet |
| Los Angeles | Exposition Park or SoFi Stadium | 30,000+ | Not yet |
| Miami | Bayfront Park | 20,000–25,000 | Not yet |
| New York/New Jersey | Liberty State Park (Jersey City) | 30,000+ | Yes |
| Philadelphia | Fairmount Park | 25,000 | Yes |
| San Francisco Bay Area | Downtown San Jose Campus or Moscone Center | 15,000–20,000 | Not yet |
| Seattle | Seattle Center | 20,000 | Not yet |
Need to Knows About the USA
Currency
The USA currency is the United States Dollar (USD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, along with contactless card payments. If you prefer to make payments with cash, you will find plenty of ATM's across the country, especially in the host cities.
Visa Details
If you're coming from the UK, you will need either a B-2 tourist visa or you could qualify for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) via an ESTA application. Just ensure you apply early and check your eligibility through the US Department of State, so you have plenty of time in case you run into any issues.
Time Zones
Because the USA is so large, the country spans six different time zones, however, only three of them apply to the host World Cup host cities, which you can see for yourself below:
- Eastern Time (ET): Atlanta, Boston, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia
- Central Time (CT): Dallas, Houston, Kansas City
- Pacific Time (PT): Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle
Weather
Because of the country's size, weather conditions can vary greatly depending on where you are, therefore it's worth double-checking the weather forecast closer to the time of your trip. For now, you can get a sense of what the weather usually looks like between mid-June and mid-July below:
| City | Avg. High (°C) | Avg. Low (°C) | Conditions & Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | 32–36°C | 21–24°C | Hot and humid with heat warnings likely |
| Boston (Foxborough) | 26–30°C | 17–20°C | Mild to warm with the occasional rainshower |
| Dallas (Arlington) | 35–40°C | 24–27°C | Very hot, dry heat with possible heat warnings |
| Houston | 34–38°C | 25–28°C | Hot and humid |
| Kansas City | 32–36°C | 21–24°C | Warm with a chance of summer storms |
| Los Angeles | 28–32°C | 18–21°C | Dry and sunny with a coastal breeze |
| Miami | 32–35°C | 25–27°C | Tropical heat, high humidity, and storm risks |
| New York/New Jersey | 30–34°C | 20–23°C | Warm and humid with the occasional rainshower |
| Philadelphia | 30–33°C | 19–22°C | Warm with moderate humidity |
| San Francisco Bay Area | 22–26°C | 13–16°C | Cool mornings, mild afternoons and a coastal fog |
| Seattle | 24–28°C | 14–17°C | Mild and dry, very comfortable for fans |
Electrical Outlets
- Voltage: 120V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Plug Types: Type A (two flat pins) and Type B (two flat pins + grounding pin)
If you're travelling from the UK, ensure that you have a compatible outlet adaptor, which you can often buy at the airport before you travel.
Emergency Numbers
General Emergency: 911 - This covers police, fire, and medical emergencies nationwide.
How It Works: Dialing 911 connects you to local emergency services. Operators typically speak English, but some cities offer multilingual support (especially Spanish).
Non-Emergency Help: For minor issues (e.g. lost items, noise complaints), cities often have 311 or local non-emergency police numbers.
How to Get to the USA
If you are travelling from the UK, the best way to get to the USA depends on which city you want to go to, with flight details varying greatly between them. Here's a breakdown of how to reach each of the USA's World Cup host cities:
| Host City | Nearest U.S. Airport | Direct Flights from UK? | UK Airports with Direct Flights | Flight Time (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | Hartsfield-Jackson ATL | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick | 9h 30m |
| Boston (Foxborough) | Boston Logan BOS | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester | 7h 30m |
| Dallas (Arlington) | Dallas-Fort Worth DFW | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick | 10h |
| Houston | George Bush Intercontinental IAH | Yes | Heathrow | 10h 15m |
| Kansas City | Kansas City MCI | No (1 stop) | — (Connect via Chicago, Dallas, etc.) | 12h+ (with layover) |
| Los Angeles | LAX | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester | 11h |
| Miami | Miami MIA | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick | 9h 45m |
| New York/New Jersey | JFK, Newark EWR | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh | 7h 45m |
| Philadelphia | Philadelphia PHL | Yes | Heathrow | 8h 15m |
| San Francisco Bay Area | San Francisco SFO | Yes | Heathrow, Gatwick | 11h |
| Seattle | Seattle-Tacoma SEA | Yes | Heathrow | 9h 45m |
Travel Information Between Hosting Countries
Travelling between the three 2026 World Cup host countries, USA, Canada, and Mexico, is possible by air train, or car, but each country has its own visa rules and transport quirks. UK citizens can visit all three with relatively simple entry procedures, but planning ahead is essential to make your journey as smooth as possible.
Visa Details for UK Citizens
| Country | Entry Type | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | ESTA (Visa Waiver) | Up to 90 days | Apply online before travel at esta.cbp.dhs.gov |
| Canada | eTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) | Up to 6 months | Apply online at canada.ca/eta |
| Mexico | No visa required | Up to 180 days | Passport must be valid, immigration form may be required on arrival |
Football History in the USA
Despite it's sporting success throughout history, the USA has never been renowned for its footballing prowess, with the national attention gravitating towards Olympic triumphs and US-centric sports like American football, basketball, and baseball. Within recent years, however, there has been a shift, with the MLS emerging as a magnet for global football stars like David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Lionel Messi, bringing new visibility and credibility to the American game.
While the men's team has never lifted the World Cup, they have been consistent regulars at the tournament and even qualified for seven straight tournaments from 1990 to 2014. The women's team, on the other hand, have had unrivalled World Cup success, winning the tournament four times in 1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019, to become the most successful women's team in history.
Despite a turbulent start to Mauricio Pochettino's tenure, hope still lingers among U.S. fans that the Argentine can steady the ship before the nation hosts the World Cup. His frequent rotation of the starting XI has bred inconsistency and disrupted rhythm, but if he can settle on a core lineup and harness the energy of a home crowd, the USMNT has the talent to turn promise into impact and make this a tournament to remember.
Frequently asked question about the World Cup in USA
Which cities in the USA will host World Cup 2026 matches?
Eleven cities across the United States will host matches during the tournament. These are:
- Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Boston (Foxborough), Gillette Stadium
- Dallas (Arlington), AT&T Stadium
- Houston, NRG Stadium
- Kansas City, Arrowhead Stadium
- Los Angeles (Inglewood), SoFi Stadium
- Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
- New York/New Jersey (East Rutherford), MetLife Stadium
- Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field
- San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara), Levi's Stadium
- Seattle, Lumen Field
Each venue has been selected for its size, infrastructure, and ability to host large-scale international events.
When do World Cup matches start in the USA?
The tournament begins on 11 June 2026. Although the opening match will be held in Mexico City, matches in the United States will kick off the next day and continue throughout the group stage, knockout rounds, and final.
How many World Cup games will be played in the United States?
The United States will host 78 of the 104 total matches. Mexico and Canada will each host 13 matches.
What are the best US cities to watch World Cup matches?
While every host city offers a unique experience, some stand out for their football culture, accessibility, and entertainment options:
- New York/New Jersey, Hosts the final at MetLife Stadium and offers iconic landmarks and global appeal
- Los Angeles, A major entertainment hub with SoFi Stadium hosting key matches
- Miami, Combines tropical vibes with a passionate football fanbase
- Atlanta and Dallas, Known for modern stadiums and strong local support
Each city will feature fan zones, public screenings, and cultural events to enhance the World Cup atmosphere.
Can I buy tickets for multiple USA World Cup venues?
Yes, tickets can be purchased for matches across different cities on LiveFootballTickets.com.
How do I buy World Cup tickets for matches in the USA?
The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional football, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously difficult to get your hands on. In fact, many fans ask: How can I book World Cup tickets in the USA? And it can be tricky. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process and start planning your trip across the pond.
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'
- Choose the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side
- Select the number of tickets you wish to purchase
- Click on the green 'Buy' button
- Complete the order form using your personal details
- Double-check that all your information has been entered correctly
- Click 'Make Payment'
- The tickets are now yours!
Ticket prices tend to vary depending on the seat category and match type, so do bear that in mind when selecting matches. Some games, especially knockout rounds or fixtures involving popular teams, can sell out incredibly quickly. It's wise to book early and stay alert for ticket release dates to avoid disappointment.
When do USA World Cup tickets go on sale?
USA World Cup tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased on LiveFootballTickets.com.
What is the price range for World Cup tickets in America?
Ticket prices vary based on match type, seating category, and location. While exact figures are not yet confirmed, estimates suggest between $500 and $3000.
Are there package deals for multiple World Cup matches in the USA?
Yes. There are team-specific packages allowing fans to follow a chosen nation throughout the tournament. Venue-specific bundles are also available for attending multiple matches in one city. Hospitality packages include multi-match access, catering, and exclusive seating.
Can I resell my USA World Cup tickets if I can't attend?
Yes, you can resell your tickets via LiveFootballTickets.com.
If the customer would like to sell the tickets that they purchased, they can contact us to do so. We will attempt to sell the tickets for them on consignment, meaning that if we can resell them, then they get their money back, but if we can't we will return the tickets to them.
Which teams will play in the USA during the World Cup?
The full match schedule and team allocations will be confirmed after the final draw on 5 December 2025. However, the United States will host matches from all stages, including:
- Group stage matches featuring various nations
- Knockout rounds
- Quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final
Will the World Cup final be held in the USA?
Yes. The final will take place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. With a capacity of 82,500, it is one of the largest stadiums in the tournament and offers state-of-the-art facilities.
What are the stadium capacities for US World Cup venues?
Here's a quick overview of capacities:
| Stadium | City | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| MetLife Stadium | New York/New Jersey | 82,500 |
| AT&T Stadium | Dallas | 80,000 |
| SoFi Stadium | Los Angeles | 70,000 |
| Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta | 71,000 |
| Hard Rock Stadium | Miami | 65,000 |
| Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia | 69,000 |
| Lumen Field | Seattle | 68,000 |
| NRG Stadium | Houston | 72,000 |
| Gillette Stadium | Boston | 65,000 |
| Levi's Stadium | San Francisco Bay Area | 68,500 |
| Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | 76,000 |
These venues are equipped to handle large crowds and offer modern amenities.
How early should I arrive at USA World Cup stadiums?
It is recommended to arrive at least 2 to 3 hours before kick-off. This allows time for:
- Security checks
- Navigating crowds
- Enjoying fan zones and pre-match entertainment
Early arrival is especially important for high-demand matches like the final or knockout rounds.
What items are prohibited at World Cup matches in the USA?
Strict security protocols will be in place. Prohibited items include:
- Weapons or sharp objects
- Alcohol and illegal substances
- Large bags or backpacks
- Professional camera equipment
- Flags or banners with offensive content
- Drones or remote-controlled devices
All attendees will undergo bag checks and metal detection screening. Full guidelines will be published closer to the tournament.
World Cup 2026 Venues in the United States
| Stadium | City | Capacity | Key Matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| MetLife Stadium | New York/New Jersey | 82,500 | Final, Semi-final |
| SoFi Stadium | Los Angeles | 70,240 | Semi-final, Quarter-final |
| AT&T Stadium | Dallas | 80,000 | Quarter-final |
| Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta | 71,000 | Quarter-final |
| NRG Stadium | Houston | 72,220 | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | 76,416 | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia | 69,176 | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Hard Rock Stadium | Miami | 64,767 | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Levi's Stadium | San Francisco | 68,500 | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Lumen Field | Seattle | 68,740 | Group Stage, Round of 16 |
| Gillette Stadium | Boston | 65,878 | Group Stage |
World Cup 2026 Qualified Teams
| Pot 1 (Top Seeds) | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain | Croatia | Scotland | Ghana |
| Argentina | Morocco | Egypt | Cabo Verde |
| France | Uruguay | Tunisia | South Africa |
| England | Colombia | Algeria | Curaçao |
| Portugal | Japan | Ivory Coast | Haiti |
| Netherlands | Senegal | Saudi Arabia | Panama |
| Brazil | South Korea | Qatar | UEFA Playoff (Path A) |
| Belgium | Iran | Australia | UEFA Playoff (Path B) |
| Germany | Switzerland | Uzbekistan | UEFA Playoff (Path C) |
| United States (Host) | Austria | Jordan | UEFA Playoff (Path D) |
| Mexico (Host) | Norway | Paraguay | Inter-Confed Playoff 1 |
| Canada (Host) | Ecuador | Venezuela | Inter-Confed Playoff 2 |
Other Host Countries
| Mexico (3 venues) | Canada (2 venues) |