
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be held across three countries for the first time in the tournament's history. The United States, Mexico, and Canada will share hosting duties from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Sixteen cities have been selected, with 11 in the United States, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada. This edition will also feature 48 teams, expanding the tournament beyond its previous 32-team format. The United States will host 78 matches, including all games from the quarterfinals onward, while Canada and Mexico will each host 13 fixtures.
Here are the 10 stadiums you should know before the tournament begins.
With 78 matches spread across three countries, bettors will find plenty of action during the 2026 World Cup. Sites like FanDuel, DraftKings, and any World Cup betting hub will post lines for every group stage game and knockout round. AT&T Stadium's nine fixtures alone offer multiple angles for wagering, from match results to player props.
The opening game between Mexico and South Africa at Estadio Azteca and the MetLife Stadium final will draw heavy betting volume. Line movement tends to accelerate as kickoff approaches, so tracking odds early matters for those staking money on outcomes.
AT&T Stadium will host more matches than any other venue during the 2026 World Cup. Nine games are scheduled at this facility, including a semifinal on July 14. The stadium holds 94,000 spectators and serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys. Its retractable roof allows games to proceed regardless of weather conditions, and the venue has previously hosted major events ranging from Super Bowls to college football championships.
The World Cup final will take place at MetLife Stadium on July 19, 2026. FIFA will refer to the venue as "New York New Jersey Stadium" during the tournament because of sponsorship policies. The stadium sits in East Rutherford, New Jersey, a short distance from New York City, and holds 82,500 fans. It currently serves as the home field for both the New York Giants and New York Jets of the NFL.
Estadio Azteca holds a distinction no other stadium in this tournament can claim. It will be the only venue to host FIFA World Cup matches on three separate occasions, having previously been used in both 1970 and 1986. The opening ceremony is scheduled here on June 11, 2026, with Mexico playing South Africa in the tournament's first match. The stadium sits at an elevation above 2,200 meters, which can affect player stamina and ball flight.
SoFi Stadium opened in 2020 and cost approximately $5.5 billion to construct. The venue holds around 70,000 spectators for football configurations and serves as home to both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. Its roof structure allows natural light while still providing cover from weather. The stadium will host multiple group stage matches and at least one knockout round game.
Hard Rock Stadium has undergone extensive renovations over the past decade and now features a canopy roof covering all seating areas. The Miami Dolphins play their home games here. For the World Cup, the venue will accommodate approximately 65,000 fans. South Florida's warm climate in June and July will make the roof coverage particularly valuable during afternoon matches.
Seattle's Lumen Field regularly produces some of the loudest crowd noise in American sports. The stadium holds roughly 69,000 for football events and sits in the city's SODO neighborhood with views of the downtown skyline. The venue is home to the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC. Its northern location means temperatures during June and July will likely be cooler than at southern host cities.
Levi's Stadium opened in 2014 and serves as the home of the San Francisco 49ers. The venue is located in Santa Clara, about 45 miles south of San Francisco in the heart of Silicon Valley. Seating capacity reaches approximately 68,500 for football matches. The stadium previously hosted the Super Bowl in 2016 and Copa America fixtures in 2016 and 2024.
NRG Stadium features a retractable roof, making it well suited for matches during the Texas summer. The Houston Texans play here, and the venue holds around 72,000 fans for football configurations. Houston's location makes it accessible to fans traveling from Mexico and Central America.
Monterrey's Estadio BBVA opened in 2015 and is home to C.F. Monterrey of Liga MX. The stadium holds approximately 53,000 spectators and features a distinctive design with a large opening on one end that frames views of the Sierra Madre mountains. Its location in northern Mexico puts it within driving distance of the Texas border.
BMO Field is the smaller of the two Canadian venues and holds roughly 45,000 fans in its expanded configuration. The stadium serves as home to Toronto FC of Major League Football and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Downtown Toronto sits nearby, with extensive public transit connections to the venue.
FIFA selected stadiums based on seating capacity, infrastructure, transportation access, and available accommodations for fans. Most venues hold at least 60,000 spectators. Several feature retractable or fixed roofs, which helps manage weather conditions. All host cities have international airports and hotel networks capable of handling large visitor volumes.
The geographic spread means fans will travel across thousands of miles during the group stage. Matches in Seattle and matches in Mexico City, for instance, are separated by over 3,000 kilometers.
The 2026 World Cup will use 16 venues spread across North America. AT&T Stadium leads with 9 scheduled matches, while MetLife Stadium hosts the final. Estadio Azteca adds historical weight as the only venue appearing in its third World Cup. Each stadium brings its own characteristics, from retractable roofs in Texas to mountain backdrops in Monterrey. When play begins on June 11, these 10 stadiums will anchor a tournament spanning 39 days and 104 matches.
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