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2026 World Cup Stadiums: Complete Guide to All 16 Venues
Everything you need to know about the 16 stadiums hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the United States, Mexico, and Canada
The 2026 World Cup will be the first tournament hosted across three nations, with matches played in 16 world-class stadiums spanning North America. From the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, hosting its third World Cup, to state-of-the-art venues like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, each stadium brings its own unique character and atmosphere to the tournament.
This comprehensive guide explores every venue that will host World Cup matches, including capacity details, location information, historical significance, transportation options, and what makes each stadium special.
Quick Overview: 2026 World Cup Venue Distribution
- United States: 11 stadiums (including the final venue)
- Mexico: 3 stadiums (including the opening match venue)
- Canada: 2 stadiums
- Total capacity: Over 850,000 seats across all venues
- Largest venue: MetLife Stadium (82,500 capacity)
- Most historic venue: Estadio Azteca (hosted 1970 and 1986 World Cups)
United States Venues (11 Stadiums)
1. MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York Metropolitan Area)
Capacity: 82,500
Home Teams: New York Giants, New York Jets (NFL)
Opened: 2010
Key Matches: 2026 World Cup Final (July 19, 2026)
About the Venue
MetLife Stadium will host the most important match in football, the 2026 World Cup final. Located just 8 miles from Manhattan, this modern venue is the most expensive stadium ever built (construction cost: $1.6 billion). The stadium offers unobstructed views from every seat and state-of-the-art facilities throughout.
MetLife Stadium has hosted major events including Super Bowl XLVIII (2014), WrestleMania, and numerous international football matches. Its selection as the final venue reflects both its world-class infrastructure and the global significance of the New York metropolitan area.
Getting There
MetLife Stadium is accessible via NJ Transit trains from New York Penn Station (30-40 minutes) with dedicated service on event days. The stadium is also reachable by car via Routes 3, 17, and 120, though heavy traffic is expected. Multiple bus services operate from Manhattan and surrounding areas.
Nearby Attractions
New York City offers unlimited attractions including Times Square, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, 9/11 Memorial, Broadway theaters, world-class museums, and diverse dining options across all five boroughs.
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2. SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California (Los Angeles)
Location: Inglewood, California (Los Angeles Area)
Capacity: 70,240
Home Teams: Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers (NFL)
Opened: 2020
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
SoFi Stadium is one of the world's most technologically advanced sports venues. The stadium features a transparent roof canopy covering 3.1 million square feet, creating an indoor-outdoor environment. Its signature feature is the Infinity Screen, a dual-sided 4K video board that hangs from the roof and is the largest video board in sports.
The stadium cost $5.5 billion to build, making it the most expensive sports venue in the world. It hosted Super Bowl LVI (2022) and will host the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2028 Olympics. The venue's cutting-edge design and Los Angeles' football-passionate community make it perfect for World Cup matches.
Getting There
SoFi Stadium is accessible via the new Metro K Line (Crenshaw/LAX Line) to Downtown Inglewood station. Multiple shuttle services connect to the stadium. By car, it's located near I-405 and I-105 freeways. The venue offers extensive parking facilities, though public transportation is recommended on match days.
Nearby Attractions
Los Angeles offers Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach, Griffith Observatory, Universal Studios, Getty Center, diverse neighborhoods, world-class dining, and year-round sunshine.
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3. AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas (Dallas Area)
Location: Arlington, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth Area)
Capacity: 80,000
Home Team: Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Opened: 2009
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
AT&T Stadium, known as "Jerry's World" after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, is famous for its massive retractable roof and enormous center-hung video board. The stadium's arch structure spans 1,290 feet, making it one of the largest single-span structures in the world. The venue features glass doors at each end zone that can open to create an outdoor atmosphere.
The stadium has hosted Super Bowl XLV (2011), the College Football Playoff Championship (2015), and numerous high-profile boxing matches and concerts. Its massive capacity and Texas's passionate sports culture make it ideal for World Cup football.
Getting There
AT&T Stadium is located between Dallas and Fort Worth. The venue is accessible via the TEXRail line connecting to the TRE (Trinity Railway Express) with shuttle service to the stadium. By car, it's near I-30 and Highway 360. Extensive parking is available, with ride-sharing also popular.
Nearby Attractions
The Dallas-Fort Worth area offers the Sixth Floor Museum (JFK assassination site), Fort Worth Stockyards, Dallas Arts District, Reunion Tower, diverse Tex-Mex dining, and Texas Rangers baseball at adjacent Globe Life Field.
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4. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Capacity: 71,000
Home Teams: Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United FC (MLS)
Opened: 2017
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is renowned for its distinctive retractable roof that opens like a camera aperture, a unique design unlike any other stadium in the world. The venue is also celebrated for its fan-friendly pricing, offering some of the lowest concession prices in professional sports.
The stadium has hosted Super Bowl LIII (2019), the College Football Playoff Championship (2018), and MLS Cup finals. Atlanta United FC draws massive crowds here, regularly exceeding 70,000 fans, proving Atlanta's enthusiasm for football. The city's status as a major transportation hub and cultural center makes it perfect for hosting World Cup matches.
Getting There
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is located in downtown Atlanta adjacent to MARTA stations (Vine City, Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center). Multiple rail lines provide easy access. By car, it's near I-75, I-85, and I-20 interchanges. The stadium's downtown location makes it highly accessible by public transportation.
Nearby Attractions
Atlanta offers the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, CNN Center, Atlanta BeltLine, Piedmont Park, thriving food scene, and rich civil rights history.
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5. NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
Location: Houston, Texas
Capacity: 72,220
Home Team: Houston Texans (NFL)
Opened: 2002
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
NRG Stadium was the NFL's first retractable-roof stadium and remains one of the most versatile venues in American sports. The stadium features a massive video board and excellent sightlines throughout. Houston has a rich football history, having hosted the 1994 World Cup and regularly drawing large crowds for international matches.
The venue has hosted Super Bowl LI (2017), famous for the Patriots' comeback against the Falcons, plus NCAA Final Fours, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and major concerts. Houston's diversity (the most diverse city in America) and massive Hispanic population create an ideal atmosphere for World Cup football.
Getting There
NRG Stadium is located in the NRG Park complex south of downtown Houston. The venue is accessible via METRORail Red Line to the NRG/Stadium station. By car, it's near I-610, Highway 288, and Fannin Street. Extensive parking is available in the NRG Park lots.
Nearby Attractions
Houston offers Space Center Houston (NASA), Museum District (19 museums), diverse international dining (especially Vietnamese and Mexican), Houston Zoo, Downtown Aquarium, and vibrant arts scene.
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6. Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Capacity: 76,416
Home Team: Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
Opened: 1972 (renovated 2010)
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
Arrowhead Stadium holds the Guinness World Record for loudest stadium crowd roar (142.2 decibels in 2014). The venue is famous for its passionate fans and intimidating atmosphere, qualities that translate perfectly to World Cup football. Despite opening in 1972, extensive renovations have modernized the facility while maintaining its classic bowl design.
The stadium's central United States location makes it geographically convenient for teams and fans traveling across North America. Kansas City's Midwest hospitality and emerging reputation as a sports city (recent Chiefs Super Bowl victories) add to its appeal as a World Cup venue.
Getting There
Arrowhead Stadium is located in the Truman Sports Complex in eastern Kansas City. The venue is primarily accessed by car via I-70 and I-435, with extensive parking facilities. Limited public transportation options exist, with special event shuttle services typically provided from downtown Kansas City.
Nearby Attractions
Kansas City offers the National WWI Museum and Memorial, Boulevard Brewing Company, Kansas City BBQ (world famous), Country Club Plaza, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and jazz heritage sites.
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7. Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Capacity: 69,176
Home Team: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
Opened: 2003
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
Lincoln Financial Field, known as "The Linc," is renowned for its passionate Philadelphia sports fans who create one of the most intense atmospheres in American sports. The stadium has excellent infrastructure and is located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex alongside other major venues.
Philadelphia has rich football history, having hosted 1994 World Cup matches and regularly drawing large crowds for international friendlies. The city's large immigrant communities (including Italian, Irish, Mexican, and many others) create diverse, passionate support for World Cup teams. The venue hosted the 2026 World Cup Draw in December 2025 (hypothetically in this scenario).
Getting There
Lincoln Financial Field is accessible via SEPTA's Broad Street Line to AT&T Station or NRG Station. Multiple bus routes also serve the stadium. By car, it's near I-95 and I-76. The venue is about 4 miles from downtown Philadelphia, making it easily accessible.
Nearby Attractions
Philadelphia offers Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Philadelphia Museum of Art (Rocky Steps), Reading Terminal Market, historic Old City, famous cheesesteaks, and rich American Revolution history.
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8. Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Location: Miami Gardens, Florida (Miami Area)
Capacity: 64,767
Home Team: Miami Dolphins (NFL)
Opened: 1987 (extensively renovated 2015-2016)
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
Hard Rock Stadium underwent a $550 million renovation that transformed it into one of America's premier sporting venues. The renovation added a partial roof canopy that covers seating areas while keeping the field open, providing shade and weather protection while maintaining outdoor atmosphere.
Miami has hosted more international football matches than almost any other American city. The area's massive Latin American population, tropical climate, and status as the "Gateway to Latin America" make it perfect for World Cup football. The stadium has hosted six Super Bowls, including the most recent one in 2020.
Getting There
Hard Rock Stadium is located in Miami Gardens, north of downtown Miami. Access is primarily by car via I-95, Florida's Turnpike, and Miami Gardens Drive. Limited public transportation exists, with special express bus services typically provided from downtown Miami and Fort Lauderdale on event days.
Nearby Attractions
Miami offers South Beach, Art Deco Historic District, Little Havana, Wynwood Walls street art, Everglades National Park, Bayside Marketplace, diverse Latin cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and tropical beaches.
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9. Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California (San Francisco Bay Area)
Location: Santa Clara, California (San Francisco Bay Area)
Capacity: 68,500
Home Team: San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
Opened: 2014
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
Levi's Stadium is one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in the world, befitting its Silicon Valley location. The venue features extensive Wi-Fi connectivity, mobile app integration, and sustainable design elements including a green roof and solar panels. The stadium has hosted Super Bowl 50 (2016), WrestleMania 31 (2015), and the College Football Playoff Championship (2019).
The San Francisco Bay Area's diversity, tech industry wealth, and strong football culture (dating back to the 1994 World Cup) make it an excellent World Cup host. The region's large Hispanic and Asian populations ensure passionate, diverse support for international teams.
Getting There
Levi's Stadium is accessible via Caltrain and VTA light rail to Great America station. ACE train services also connect from the East Bay. By car, the stadium is near US-101, I-880, and Highway 237. The venue offers extensive parking, though public transportation is strongly encouraged on match days.
Nearby Attractions
The Bay Area offers San Francisco landmarks (Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Fisherman's Wharf, cable cars), Silicon Valley tech campuses, Napa Valley wine country, diverse dining, and stunning coastal scenery.
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10. Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington
Location: Seattle, Washington
Capacity: 68,740
Home Teams: Seattle Seahawks (NFL), Seattle Sounders FC (MLS)
Opened: 2002
Key Matches: Multiple group stage and knockout matches
About the Venue
Lumen Field is famous for being one of the loudest stadiums in professional sports. The venue's design amplifies crowd noise, with the overhanging roof trapping sound and reflecting it back onto the field. The stadium holds the record for crowd noise causing measurable earthquake activity (the "Beast Quake" in 2011).
Seattle has one of America's most passionate football cultures. The Seattle Sounders regularly draw over 40,000 fans for MLS matches, demonstrating the city's love for the sport. The Pacific Northwest's progressive culture and natural beauty create a unique World Cup host city experience.
Getting There
Lumen Field is located in downtown Seattle's SoDo (South of Downtown) neighborhood. The venue is accessible via Sound Transit light rail to Stadium station. Multiple bus routes also serve the area. By car, it's near I-5 and I-90. The downtown location makes walking from many Seattle hotels feasible.
Nearby Attractions
Seattle offers Pike Place Market, Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Museum of Pop Culture, waterfront, ferry rides to Puget Sound islands, coffee culture (Starbucks origin), and proximity to mountains and forests.
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11. Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts (Boston Area)
Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts (Boston Area)
Capacity: 65,878
Home Teams: New England Patriots (NFL), New England Revolution (MLS)
Opened: 2002
Key Matches: Multiple group stage matches
About the Venue
Gillette Stadium is home to the New England Patriots dynasty and features excellent sightlines and modern amenities throughout. The venue sits within the Patriot Place entertainment complex, offering shopping, dining, and attractions beyond the stadium itself. The lighthouse structure adjacent to the north end zone has become an iconic symbol.
Boston's rich sports history, passionate fans, and large international population (particularly Irish, Italian, and Brazilian communities) create strong World Cup interest. The city hosted successful 1994 World Cup matches and has proven its ability to host major international sporting events.
Getting There
Gillette Stadium is located in Foxborough, about 30 miles southwest of Boston. Special commuter rail services run from Boston's South Station on event days. By car, the stadium is near I-95 and I-495. Extensive parking is available, though rail services are recommended to avoid traffic.
Nearby Attractions
Boston offers Freedom Trail, Fenway Park, Harvard University, MIT, New England Aquarium, Boston Harbor, historic neighborhoods, seafood dining, and rich American Revolution history.
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Mexico Venues (3 Stadiums)
12. Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Capacity: 87,523
Home Teams: Club América, Mexico National Team
Opened: 1966
Key Matches: Opening Match (June 11, 2026), multiple group and knockout stage matches
About the Venue
Estadio Azteca is the most iconic football stadium in North America and one of the most historic in the world. It's the only stadium to host two World Cup finals (1970 and 1986) and witnessed two of football's greatest moments: Pelé's triumph in 1970 and Maradona's "Goal of the Century" against England in 1986.
The stadium sits at 7,200 feet (2,200 meters) above sea level, creating unique challenges for visiting teams. The altitude affects stamina and ball flight, giving Mexico a significant home advantage. The Azteca's passionate Mexican fans create one of the most intimidating atmospheres in world football.
Hosting the 2026 opening match continues the tradition of the Azteca being central to World Cup history. This will make it the first stadium to host matches at three different World Cups, an unprecedented honor.
Getting There
Estadio Azteca is located in the Tlalpan borough of southern Mexico City. The venue is accessible via Mexico City Metro (Line 2 to Tasqueña station, then light rail Tren Ligero to Estadio Azteca station). Metrobús Line 2 also serves the area. By car, it's accessible via major highways, though traffic can be extremely heavy.
Nearby Attractions
Mexico City offers Zócalo (main square), Templo Mayor ruins, Chapultepec Castle, National Museum of Anthropology, Frida Kahlo Museum, floating gardens of Xochimilco, Teotihuacan pyramids (nearby), and world-class Mexican cuisine.
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13. Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico
Location: Guadalupe, Nuevo León (Monterrey Metropolitan Area), Mexico
Capacity: 53,500
Home Team: CF Monterrey
Opened: 2015
Key Matches: Multiple group stage matches, inter-confederation playoff matches (March 2026)
About the Venue
Estadio BBVA is one of the most modern stadiums in Latin America. The venue features a distinctive design with a translucent roof and LED lighting system that can illuminate the exterior in various colors. The stadium's steep stands create an intimidating atmosphere despite its relatively modest capacity.
Monterrey is Mexico's industrial and business hub, representing a more affluent region than other Mexican host cities. The city has a strong football culture and passionate fans. The stadium's modern infrastructure and excellent sightlines make it perfect for World Cup matches.
Getting There
Estadio BBVA is located in the Guadalupe municipality of the Monterrey metropolitan area. The venue is primarily accessed by car or taxi/ride-sharing services. Limited public transportation exists, with bus routes serving the general area. The stadium offers extensive parking facilities.
Nearby Attractions
Monterrey offers Fundidora Park, Macroplaza, Museo del Acero Horno 3, Barrio Antiguo (historic district), Cerro de la Silla mountain, northern Mexican cuisine (cabrito, carne asada), and proximity to stunning mountain scenery.
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14. Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Mexico
Location: Zapopan, Jalisco (Guadalajara Metropolitan Area), Mexico
Capacity: 48,071
Home Team: CD Guadalajara (Chivas)
Opened: 2010
Key Matches: Multiple group stage matches, inter-confederation playoff matches (March 2026)
About the Venue
Estadio Akron (also known as Estadio Chivas) is home to one of Mexico's most popular teams, Guadalajara (Chivas). The stadium features a unique volcano-shaped design inspired by the nearby Volcán de Colima. The venue's modern amenities and excellent sightlines throughout make it a premier Mexican football venue.
Guadalajara is Mexico's second-largest city and is considered the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila. The city's rich cultural heritage and passionate football fans create an authentic Mexican World Cup experience. Chivas' policy of only fielding Mexican players has made the club a national symbol, ensuring passionate local support for World Cup matches.
Getting There
Estadio Akron is located in Zapopan, west of downtown Guadalajara. The venue is accessible via the Guadalajara light rail system (Line 3 to Estadio Akron station). Bus routes also serve the area. By car, it's accessible from the Guadalajara ring road (Periférico). Parking facilities are available at the stadium.
Nearby Attractions
Guadalajara offers Hospicio Cabañas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Tlaquepaque artisan district, tequila distilleries in nearby Tequila town, mariachi culture, charreadas (Mexican rodeos), traditional Jalisco cuisine, and Lake Chapala.
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Canada Venues (2 Stadiums)
15. BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Capacity: 45,500 (expanded for World Cup)
Home Team: Toronto FC (MLS)
Opened: 2007 (expanded 2016)
Key Matches: Multiple group stage matches
About the Venue
BMO Field is Canada's premier football-specific stadium and home to Toronto FC, one of MLS's most successful franchises. The venue underwent significant expansion in 2016, adding an upper deck and roof canopy. The intimate atmosphere created by the stadium's design makes it one of North America's best football venues.
Toronto is Canada's largest city and one of the world's most multicultural urban centers. Over 200 ethnic groups call Toronto home, creating diverse, passionate support for World Cup teams representing nations from around the globe. The city's cosmopolitan character and excellent infrastructure make it perfect for hosting World Cup matches.
Getting There
BMO Field is located at Exhibition Place near Toronto's waterfront. The venue is accessible via TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) streetcar routes (509 Harbourfront, 511 Bathurst) and GO Transit trains to Exhibition station. By car, it's near the Gardiner Expressway. The lakefront location also makes it accessible by bike paths and walking from downtown.
Nearby Attractions
Toronto offers CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Ripley's Aquarium, Distillery District, Kensington Market, St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Islands, diverse international dining (particularly Chinese, Italian, Portuguese, and Caribbean), and Niagara Falls (90 minutes away).
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16. BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capacity: 54,500
Home Team: Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS), BC Lions (CFL)
Opened: 1983 (retractable roof added 2011)
Key Matches: Multiple group stage matches
About the Venue
BC Place is famous for its retractable roof, the largest of its kind in the world. The stadium underwent a major renovation in 2010-2011 that replaced the original air-supported roof with the current cable-supported retractable design. The venue's downtown location and spectacular mountain backdrop create a unique World Cup setting.
Vancouver hosted matches during the 2015 Women's World Cup, including the final, proving its ability to host major international football tournaments. The city's natural beauty, mild climate, and Asian-influenced culture (large Chinese and South Asian populations) create a distinctive Canadian World Cup experience.
Getting There
BC Place is located in downtown Vancouver adjacent to Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain station (Expo and Millennium Lines). Multiple bus routes also serve the area. The downtown location makes the stadium easily accessible by walking from many Vancouver hotels. By car, it's near BC Highway 99 and the Georgia Viaduct, though parking is limited and public transportation is strongly recommended.
Nearby Attractions
Vancouver offers Stanley Park, Granville Island, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Gastown historic district, scenic SeaWall paths, diverse Asian cuisine, mountains meeting ocean scenery, and proximity to Whistler ski resort.
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Regional Groupings for Travel Planning
The 16 venues are strategically grouped into three regional clusters to minimize travel distances for teams and fans:
Eastern Region
- MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey)
- Gillette Stadium (Boston)
- Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
- Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
Central Region
- AT&T Stadium (Dallas)
- NRG Stadium (Houston)
- Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
- Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
- Estadio BBVA (Monterrey)
- Estadio Akron (Guadalajara)
Western Region
- SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles)
- Levi's Stadium (San Francisco Bay Area)
- Lumen Field (Seattle)
- BMO Field (Toronto)
- BC Place (Vancouver)
This regional structure helps minimize travel fatigue for teams during the group stage while creating natural geographic storylines throughout the tournament.
Capacity Comparison
| Stadium | Capacity | City |
|---|---|---|
| Estadio Azteca | 87,523 | Mexico City |
| MetLife Stadium | 82,500 | New York/New Jersey |
| AT&T Stadium | 80,000 | Dallas |
| Arrowhead Stadium | 76,416 | Kansas City |
| NRG Stadium | 72,220 | Houston |
| Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 71,000 | Atlanta |
| SoFi Stadium | 70,240 | Los Angeles |
| Lincoln Financial Field | 69,176 | Philadelphia |
| Lumen Field | 68,740 | Seattle |
| Levi's Stadium | 68,500 | San Francisco Bay Area |
| Gillette Stadium | 65,878 | Boston |
| Hard Rock Stadium | 64,767 | Miami |
| BC Place | 54,500 | Vancouver |
| Estadio BBVA | 53,500 | Monterrey |
| Estadio Akron | 48,071 | Guadalajara |
| BMO Field | 45,500 | Toronto |
Climate Considerations
The tournament spans late spring and summer across diverse climates:
Hot and Humid
- Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami: Expect temperatures of 85-95°F (29-35°C) with high humidity. Retractable roofs and climate control help manage conditions.
Hot and Dry
- Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area: Temperatures of 75-85°F (24-29°C) with low humidity and comfortable conditions.
Moderate
- Seattle, Vancouver, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Kansas City: Pleasant summer temperatures of 70-80°F (21-27°C).
High Altitude
- Mexico City: Mild temperatures (65-75°F / 18-24°C) but 7,200 feet altitude creates unique challenges for players and affects ball flight.
Northern Mexico
- Monterrey, Guadalajara: Hot temperatures (85-95°F / 29-35°C) with moderate humidity.
Which Stadiums Will Host Which Matches?
While the complete match schedule hasn't been finalized, we know certain allocations:
Confirmed Key Matches
- Opening Match: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City (June 11, 2026)
- Final: MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey (July 19, 2026)
- Inter-Confederation Playoffs: Estadio BBVA (Monterrey) and Estadio Akron (Guadalajara) in March 2026
Expected Distribution
- MetLife Stadium: Final, semi-final, quarter-final, and group stage matches (most total matches)
- Estadio Azteca: Opening match, semi-final, quarter-final, and group stage matches
- SoFi Stadium, AT&T Stadium: Semi-finals, quarter-finals, and group stage matches
- Other US venues: Quarter-finals and group stage matches
- Canadian venues: Primarily group stage matches
- Estadio BBVA, Estadio Akron: Group stage matches plus March playoff matches
Accessibility and Fan Experience
Modern Infrastructure
All 16 venues feature state-of-the-art facilities including:
- ADA-compliant accessibility throughout
- High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity
- Modern concession options with diverse food choices
- High-definition video boards and sound systems
- Climate-controlled or weather-protected seating
Fan Amenities
- Multiple entry points to reduce congestion
- Cashless payment systems
- Mobile ticketing integration
- Family-friendly sections and facilities
- Premium seating and hospitality options
Environmental and Sustainability Efforts
Several venues have implemented sustainability initiatives:
- Levi's Stadium: LEED Gold certified, featuring solar panels and green roofs
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium: LEED Platinum certified, with sustainable design throughout
- SoFi Stadium: Sustainable water management and extensive public transit access
- BC Place: Retractable roof reduces energy consumption
The 2026 World Cup organizers have committed to making this the most sustainable World Cup in history, with all venues implementing green initiatives.
Planning Your Stadium Visit
Ticket Information
Securing World Cup tickets for specific stadiums and matches requires advance planning. Livefootballtickets.com provides access to all 104 matches across all 16 venues, allowing fans to plan complete tournament itineraries.
Travel Tips
- Book accommodations early: Hotels near stadiums will fill quickly
- Use public transportation: Most venues offer excellent transit access
- Plan for security: Arrive 2-3 hours before kickoff for security screening
- Check prohibited items: Each venue has specific restrictions
- Consider weather: Prepare for local climate conditions
Multi-City Tours
Fans attending multiple matches should consider regional groupings to minimize travel time. For example:
- East Coast tour: New York → Philadelphia → Boston → Atlanta → Miami
- Texas tour: Dallas → Houston, with possible extension to Kansas City
- West Coast tour: Los Angeles → San Francisco → Seattle → Vancouver
- Mexico tour: Mexico City → Monterrey → Guadalajara
Historic Significance
The 2026 World Cup will make history in several ways related to its venues:
- First tri-nation World Cup: Three countries hosting together for the first time
- Estadio Azteca's third World Cup: First stadium to host matches at three different World Cups
- Most stadiums ever: 16 venues surpasses all previous World Cups
- Largest geographic footprint: Venues spanning three countries across 4,000+ miles
- Highest attendance potential: Over 850,000 total stadium capacity
Conclusion
The 16 stadiums hosting the 2026 World Cup represent the best sporting infrastructure in North America. From the historic Estadio Azteca making its record third World Cup appearance to ultra-modern venues like SoFi Stadium showcasing cutting-edge technology, each stadium offers unique characteristics and experiences.
The geographic diversity of venues, spanning from Vancouver in the north to Miami in the south, from Los Angeles in the west to New York in the east, and including three iconic Mexican cities, creates a truly continental tournament. Fans will experience the cultural diversity of North America while witnessing the world's greatest football spectacle.
Whether you're planning to attend the opening match at the legendary Azteca, the final at MetLife Stadium, or any of the 102 matches in between, understanding these venues helps you appreciate the scope and ambition of the 2026 World Cup.
Each stadium will play its part in creating the memories, drama, and history that make the World Cup football's greatest tournament. The 2026 edition promises to be the most accessible, diverse, and spectacular World Cup ever hosted.
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