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FIFA 2026 World Cup US Locations: Stadiums, Cities & Schedule

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FIFA 2026 World Cup US Locations: Stadiums, Cities & Schedule

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is rapidly transitioning from a distant dream to a tangible reality, marking a historic moment for the beautiful game in the United States. This tri-nation tournament, jointly hosted with Canada and Mexico, will be the first of its kind to be held across three nations, solidifying its status as the largest single-event media platform in the world. For American fans, the prospect of witnessing the world’s best players on home soil is becoming increasingly real, with the focus intensifying on the specific cities and venues that will host the magic.

Selection of the US Host Cities

The selection process for the FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities in the United States was a meticulous and highly competitive endeavor. FIFA and CONCACAF evaluated a pool of 32 initial proposals, scrutinizing infrastructure, stadium readiness, accommodation, transportation links, and legacy plans. The chosen cities represent a diverse cross-section of the nation, ensuring that the tournament’s footprint extends far beyond traditional soccer strongholds. This geographic distribution is designed to maximize fan engagement and economic impact across the continent, bringing the World Cup experience to both ardent supporters and curious newcomers in every region.

Confirmed Host Cities and Venues

Fifteen iconic venues have been officially confirmed to host matches for the 2026 tournament, each selected for its capacity, history, and logistical suitability. These stadiums are not just venues; they are the epicenters of local pride and world-class football. From renovated legends to state-of-the-art modern arenas, the collection of sites reflects the depth of soccer culture across the United States. The following list details the confirmed host cities and their respective stadiums:

City
Stadium
Capacity
Atlanta, GA
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
71,000
Boston, MA
Gillette Stadium
65,878
Chicago, IL
Soldier Field
61,500
Dallas, TX
Cotton Bowl Stadium
92,100
Houston, TX
NRG Stadium
72,220
Kansas City, MO
Children's Mercy Park
18,467
Los Angeles, CA
SoFi Stadium
70,240
Miami, FL
Hard Rock Stadium
64,767
New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
82,500
Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
69,796
Phoenix, AZ
State Farm Stadium
63,400
Seattle, WA
Lumen Field
69,000
San Francisco, CA
Levi's Stadium
68,500
Seattle, WA
Lumen Field
69,000
Toronto, ON
BMO Field
30,000
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Written by Sofia Laurent

Sofia Laurent is a Senior Editor exploring design, lifestyle, and global trends. She blends editorial clarity with a refined point of view.