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USA World Cup 2026 Host Cities: Your Complete Guide to the Matches & Venues

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USA World Cup 2026 Host Cities: Your Complete Guide to the Matches & Venues

As the official countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, the United States is preparing to host the most prestigious event in global football across a sprawling and diverse landscape. The tournament, jointly hosted with Canada and Mexico, will feature 16 cities in the USA serving as venues for the world’s best teams and millions of fans. These host cities have been selected not only for their world-class stadiums but also for their ability to offer authentic cultural experiences, robust infrastructure, and seamless connectivity for international visitors.

Selection Criteria for USA Host Cities

The process of selecting the 2026 World Cup host cities in the United States was rigorous and data-driven, guided by strict criteria set by FIFA. Cities were evaluated on their existing stadium infrastructure, transportation networks, accommodation capacity, and legacy planning. Security protocols, fan engagement potential, and the ability to create a vibrant matchday atmosphere were also critical factors. Ultimately, the chosen locations represent a blend of iconic metropolitan hubs and cities eager to showcase their unique identity on a global stage.

Confirmed Host Cities and Stadiums

Twelve iconic venues will host matches across the United States, each bringing its own character and football heritage to the tournament. From the sun-soaked campuses of the West Coast to the historic stadiums of the East, these arenas are preparing to echo with the roar of fans. The following table outlines the confirmed host cities and their respective stadiums for the 2026 World Cup.

City
Stadium
Capacity
New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
82,500
Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
70,000
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
65,000
Dallas
AT&T Stadium
80,000
San Francisco Bay Area
Levi’s Stadium
68,500
Seattle
Lumen Field
69,000
Boston
Gillette Stadium
65,878
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
69,000
Houston
NRG Stadium
72,000
Kansas City
Children’s Mercy Park
18,467
St. Louis
CityPark
22,500
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Written by Ava Sinclair

Ava Sinclair is a Senior Editor covering culture, travel, and premium experiences. She focuses on clear reporting and practical takeaways.