World Cup 2026 Stadiums
All 16 venues across the USA, Canada and Mexico. Pick a stadium for its matches, seating map, parking and tickets.
USA

Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City · 76,000

AT&T Stadium
Dallas · 92,967

Gillette Stadium
Boston · 65,000

Hard Rock Stadium
Miami · 65,000

Levi's Stadium
San Francisco Bay Area · 71,000

Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia · 69,000

Lumen Field
Seattle · 69,000

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta · 75,000

MetLife Stadium
New York / New Jersey · 82,500 · Final

NRG Stadium
Houston · 72,000

SoFi Stadium
Los Angeles · 70,000
Canada
Mexico
Overview
The World Cup 2026 venues
104 matches play out across these 16 stadiums, from the opening game at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to the Final at MetLife Stadium near New York. Each stadium page lists every World Cup 2026 game played there, a seating-zone guide, parking and travel, the teams in town, and a live ticket panel — so you can find World Cup 2026 tickets for any venue.
FAQ
World Cup 2026 stadiums — FAQ
How many stadiums host the World Cup 2026?
16 stadiums stage the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the USA, Canada and Mexico, ranging from around 45,000 to over 90,000 seats.
Which is the biggest World Cup 2026 stadium?
AT&T Stadium in Dallas is the largest by World Cup capacity at around 92,967, while MetLife Stadium near New York hosts the Final.
Why do the stadiums have different names during the World Cup?
FIFA uses non-sponsor tournament names during the World Cup — for example SoFi Stadium becomes Los Angeles Stadium. Both names appear on each stadium page.




