16 World Cup 2026 Host Cities
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first hosted across three countries: 11 venues in the United States, 3 in Mexico and 2 in Canada. Each city has its own stadium, transit profile, climate window and dining culture for travelling fans. The opening match kicks off June 11 in Mexico City; the final closes the tournament on July 19 in East Rutherford.
United States · 11 host cities
78 matches total
East Rutherford (New York metro)
MetLife Stadium · 83K

Inglewood (Los Angeles)
SoFi Stadium · 70K · indoor

Arlington (Dallas-Fort Worth)
AT&T Stadium · 80K · indoor

Santa Clara (San Francisco Bay Area)
Levi's Stadium · 69K

Miami Gardens
Hard Rock Stadium · 65K

Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium · 71K · indoor

Houston
NRG Stadium · 72K · indoor

Foxborough (Boston)
Gillette Stadium · 65K

Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field · 68K

Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium · 77K

Seattle
Lumen Field · 69K


