16 World-Class Venues
World Cup 2026 Stadiums
From the legendary Estadio Azteca to the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium, explore every venue hosting the biggest World Cup in history.
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What Stadiums Are in the World Cup 2026?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is played across 16 stadiums in three countries. The USA hosts 11 venues, including MetLife Stadium (Final) and Hard Rock Stadium (Semi-Final). Mexico has 3 stadiums, headlined by Estadio Azteca (Opening Ceremony). Canada contributes 2 venues: BC Place in Vancouver and BMO Field in Toronto. Five stadiums feature retractable roofs, and the total combined capacity exceeds 1,065,266 seats.
United States
United States (11 Venues)
MetLife Stadium
OpenEast Rutherford, NJ
SoFi Stadium
FixedInglewood, CA
Hard Rock Stadium
FixedMiami Gardens, FL
AT&T Stadium
RetractableArlington, TX
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
RetractableAtlanta, GA
Gillette Stadium
OpenFoxborough, MA
NRG Stadium
RetractableHouston, TX
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
OpenKansas City, MO
Lincoln Financial Field
OpenPhiladelphia, PA
Levi's Stadium
OpenSanta Clara, CA
Lumen Field
OpenSeattle, WA
Mexico
Mexico (3 Venues)
Canada
Canada (2 Venues)
Plan Your Stadium Experience
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