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World Cup 2026 Venues & Host Cities: Complete Guide to All 16 Cities and Stadiums

Luis Eduardo Sánchez

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Complete guide to all 16 World Cup 2026 host cities: 3 in Mexico, 11 in the US, and 2 in Canada. Stadiums, capacities, match assignments, and how to enjoy every venue from home.

The Biggest World Cup Ever: 16 Cities, 3 Countries

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be historic: the first with 48 teams, the first hosted by 3 countries simultaneously, and the largest with 104 matches over 39 days. The United States, Mexico, and Canada will unite to create the most ambitious sporting event on the planet.

The US will host the lion's share with 78 matches across 11 cities, including all knockout rounds from the quarterfinals onward. The final will be at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.

Here's your complete guide to every venue, stadium capacity, match assignments, and how to experience every stadium from the comfort of your living room.

US Venues (78 Matches)

The United States will host the majority of matches, including all knockout rounds from the quarterfinals through the final:

New York / New Jersey

MetLife Stadium — 82,500

FINAL VENUE

9 matches including the Final on July 19

Dallas / Arlington

AT&T Stadium — 80,000

MOST MATCHES

9 matches — the stadium hosting the most games

Los Angeles

SoFi Stadium — 70,240

US opening match on June 12

Miami

Hard Rock Stadium — 64,767

Semifinal + group stage matches

Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium — 71,000

Quarterfinals + group stage

Houston

NRG Stadium — 72,220

Group stage + knockout rounds

Philadelphia

Lincoln Financial Field — 69,176

Group stage + round of 32

San Francisco Bay Area

Levi's Stadium — 68,500

Group stage + round of 32

Seattle

Lumen Field — 69,000

Group stage matches

Kansas City

Arrowhead Stadium — 76,416

Group stage matches

Boston / Foxborough

Gillette Stadium — 65,878

Group stage matches

Mexico Venues (13 Matches)

OPENING MATCH

Mexico City — Estadio Azteca (87,523)

The legendary stadium will make history as the first to host 3 World Cup opening ceremonies (1970, 1986, 2026). The opening match on June 11 will feature the Mexican national team.

Guadalajara — Estadio Akron (49,850)

Modern volcanic-design stadium, home to Chivas. Will host group stage matches.

Monterrey — Estadio BBVA (53,500)

Stunning mountain backdrop stadium, home to Rayados. Group stage matches.

Canada Venues (13 Matches)

Toronto — BMO Field (30,000 expanded)

Canada's largest city will host group stage matches in a multicultural atmosphere.

Vancouver — BC Place (54,500)

Retractable roof stadium on the Pacific coast. Group stage matches.

Experience Every Venue from Home in 4K

With 104 matches across 16 cities, you can't be at every stadium. But with the right TV, you can feel the atmosphere of each venue from your living room:

  • 4K Resolution: See every detail of every stadium
  • HDR10: Vibrant stadium colors and atmosphere
  • 65" Screen: Feel like you're in the front row
  • Built-in Roku: Switch between simultaneous matches instantly

Get your Westinghouse 4K Roku TV and experience every venue like you're there.

Frequently Asked Questions

The United States will host 78 of the 104 matches, across 11 cities. This includes all knockout rounds from the quarterfinals onward. AT&T Stadium in Dallas and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will each host 9 matches.

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#mundial-2026#world-cup#sedes#estadios#mexico#estados-unidos#futbol#deportes

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Luis Eduardo Sánchez

Sports Viewing Expert

Sports and technology expert. Specialized in evaluating TVs for live sports, from motion handling to input latency.