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2026 World Cup USA Locations: Cities Hosting Matches

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2026 World Cup USA Locations: Cities Hosting Matches

As the official host nation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States is preparing to deliver the largest edition of the tournament in history. With matches scheduled across 16 cities from coast to coast, the event will showcase the country’s diverse metropolitan landscapes and world-class infrastructure. This guide details the specific venues and locations that will define the American experience of the tournament.

Host Cities and Stadiums for 2026

The selection of host cities for the 2026 World Cup reflects the geographic and demographic breadth of the United States. Each location was chosen for a combination of stadium capacity, climate conditions, existing transport links, and local passion for the sport. The following table outlines the primary venues and their key specifications.

City
Stadium
Capacity
Primary Use
New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
82,500
Opening Match, Final
Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
70,000
Group Stages, Knockouts
Dallas
AT&T Stadium
80,000
Group Stages, Quarterfinals
Houston
NRG Stadium
72,000
Group Stages, Round of 16
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
65,000
Group Stages, Round of 16
Seattle
Lumen Field
69,000
Group Stages, Quarterfinals
San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium
68,500
Group Stages, Round of 16
Kansas City
Children's Mercy Park
18,467
Group Stages

East Coast Powerhouses

The northeastern corridor will host some of the most intense atmospheres during the tournament. New York and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium is not only the largest venue but also the symbolic start and end of the competition. The dense urban environment surrounding the stadium ensures that arriving fans are immediately immersed in the local energy.

In the Southeast, Miami brings a distinct tropical flair to the event. The combination of open-air stadium design and vibrant local culture creates an ideal setting for evening matches. The infrastructure in this region is designed to handle high volumes of international and domestic travelers efficiently.

Western and Central Venues

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Written by Noah Patel

Noah Patel is a Senior Editor focused on business, technology, and markets. He favors data-backed analysis and plain-language explanations.