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Host Cities: Your Complete Guide

Matches spread across three nations and 16 cities, from New York to Guadalajara, Vancouver to Mexico City. Here is what each city brings to the party.

WC 2026 Hub·May 15, 2026·7 min read

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first to be co-hosted by three nations: the United States, Canada and Mexico. Sixteen cities, three countries, one trophy. Whether you're planning to attend or just want to know where each match is being played, here is your complete city-by-city guide.

United States (11 cities)

  • New York / New Jersey: MetLife Stadium hosts the Final (capacity 82,500)
  • Los Angeles: SoFi Stadium, one of the most modern arenas in the world
  • Dallas: AT&T Stadium, one of the largest indoor arenas globally
  • San Francisco Bay Area: Levi's Stadium, home of the 49ers
  • Miami: Hard Rock Stadium, World Cup venue and F1 host
  • Atlanta: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the USMNT stronghold
  • Seattle: Lumen Field, legendary for its atmosphere
  • Boston: Gillette Stadium, the northeastern anchor
  • Kansas City: Arrowhead Stadium, one of the loudest venues in sport
  • Philadelphia: Lincoln Financial Field
  • Houston: NRG Stadium

Canada (3 cities)

  • Toronto: BMO Field, Canada's flagship football venue
  • Vancouver: BC Place, the stadium with the retractable roof and mountain backdrop
  • Edmonton: Commonwealth Stadium, the historic football ground

Mexico (3 cities)

  • Mexico City: Estadio Azteca, venue for the Opening Match on June 11 (capacity 87,523)
  • Guadalajara: Estadio Akron, the modern home of Chivas
  • Monterrey: Estadio BBVA, the stunning mountain-backed ground

Estadio Azteca will host a World Cup match for the third time. It is the only stadium in history to do so.

Planning Your Trip

With matches spread across three time zones and two continents (geographically), fans attending multiple games face longer travel distances than any previous tournament. The upside: three distinct cultures, three distinct football atmospheres. A match in Mexico City feels nothing like a match in Seattle or Toronto. That variety is exactly what makes 2026 unique.