World Cup 2026 Venues

From BC Place in Vancouver to Estadio Azteca in Mexico City — 16 iconic stadiums across three nations host the largest World Cup ever.

All 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums — capacity, matches scheduled and rounds hosted
StadiumCityCapacityMatchesRounds
Vancouver BC Place Vancouver 54,500 6 Group+R32
Toronto BMO Field Toronto 45,000 4 Group
E. Rutherford NJ MetLife Stadium E. Rutherford NJ 82,500 8 Final+SF
Arlington TX AT&T Stadium Arlington TX 80,000 7 SF+QF
Los Angeles CA SoFi Stadium Los Angeles CA 70,240 7 QF+R16
Miami FL Hard Rock Stadium Miami FL 65,326 6 Group+R32
Santa Clara CA Levi's Stadium Santa Clara CA 68,500 6 Group+R32
Foxborough MA Gillette Stadium Foxborough MA 65,878 5 Group
Philadelphia PA Lincoln Financial Philadelphia PA 67,594 5 Group
Kansas City MO Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City MO 76,416 5 Group
Las Vegas NV Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas NV 65,000 5 Group
Seattle WA Lumen Field Seattle WA 68,740 5 Group
Denver CO Empower Field Denver CO 76,125 5 Group
Mexico City Estadio Azteca Mexico City 87,523 5 Opening+Group
Monterrey Estadio BBVA Monterrey 53,500 4 Group
Guadalajara Estadio Akron Guadalajara 49,850 4 Group
BC
54,500
BMO
45,000
MetLife
82,500
AT&T
80,000
SoFi
70,240
Hard
65,326
Levi's
68,500
Gillette
65,878

FIFA World Cup 2026 venues — complete stadium guide

The 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums are spread across three countries. Estadio Azteca in Mexico City (cap. 87,523) is the largest venue and hosts the opening match on June 11, 2026 — making it the only stadium in history to host World Cup matches at three separate tournaments (1970, 1986, 2026). MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (cap. 82,500) hosts the most high-stakes matches including a semi-final on July 15 and the Final on July 19. In Canada, BC Place in Vancouver (cap. 54,500) and BMO Field in Toronto (expanded to 45,000) host 10 matches combined. See the full schedule per venue and the Canada venue guide. See our World Cup 2026 venues and host cities.

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