World Cup 2026 Stadiums
16 world-class venues across 3 host countries
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is played across 16 iconic stadiums in three host countries: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. From the historic Estadio Azteca to the modern SoFi Stadium, explore each venue's capacity, location, and full match schedule.
Canada (2 venues)
Mexico (3 venues)
USA (11 venues)

AT&T Stadium
Arlington, USA
Capacity: 80,000

GEHA Field at Arrowhead
Kansas City, USA
Capacity: 76,416

Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, USA
Capacity: 65,878

Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, USA
Capacity: 64,767

Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, USA
Capacity: 68,500

Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, USA
Capacity: 69,796

Lumen Field
Seattle, USA
Capacity: 68,740

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, USA
Capacity: 71,000

MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, USA
Capacity: 82,500

NRG Stadium
Houston, USA
Capacity: 72,220

SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, USA
Capacity: 70,240




