FIFA World Cup 2026

World Cup 2026 Stadiums — All 16 Venues, Capacity & Maps

Complete guide to all 16 World Cup 2026 stadiums — capacity, seating, transport & match assignments

48

Teams

104

Matches

16

Venues

Jun 11 — Jul 19

2026

Explore Our World Cup 2026 Stadiums Coverage

Article 1

MetLife Stadium World Cup 2026 — Final Venue Guide

MetLife Stadium hosts the 2026 World Cup Final. Capacity 82,500, seating map, NJ Transit access, and 8 total matches including the Final on July 19.

Article 2

SoFi Stadium World Cup 2026 — Semifinal Venue Guide

SoFi Stadium in Inglewood hosts a 2026 World Cup semifinal. Newest venue (2020), 70,240 capacity, and 8 total matches. Full guide inside.

Article 3

AT&T Stadium World Cup 2026 — Most Matches Hosted

AT&T Stadium in Arlington hosts 9 World Cup 2026 matches — more than any other venue. Retractable roof, A/C, 80,000 capacity guide.

Article 4

Hard Rock Stadium World Cup 2026 — Miami Semifinal Venue

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens hosts a World Cup 2026 semifinal. 64,767 capacity, partial canopy, and 7 total matches. Full guide.

Article 5

NRG Stadium World Cup 2026 — Houston Venue Guide

NRG Stadium in Houston hosts 7 World Cup 2026 matches. Retractable roof, A/C, 72,220 capacity. Transport, seating, and parking guide.

Article 6

Lumen Field World Cup 2026 — Seattle Venue Guide

Lumen Field in Seattle hosts 6 World Cup 2026 matches. 68,740 capacity, one of America's loudest stadiums. Getting there and seating info.

Article 7

Levi's Stadium World Cup 2026 — San Francisco Bay Area Venue

Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara hosts 7 World Cup 2026 matches including a quarterfinal. 68,500 capacity, Silicon Valley venue guide.

Article 8

Estadio Azteca World Cup 2026 — Opening Match Venue

The legendary Estadio Azteca hosts the 2026 World Cup opening match. Its third World Cup after 1970 and 1986. 87,523 capacity guide.

Article 9

World Cup 2026 Stadium Fan Zones & Tailgating Guide

Fan zones, tailgating areas, and pre-match entertainment at every World Cup 2026 stadium. What to expect outside the venues on matchday.

Article 10

Biggest World Cup 2026 Stadiums Ranked by Capacity

All 16 World Cup 2026 stadiums ranked by seating capacity. From Estadio Azteca (87,523) to BMO Field (45,500). Full comparison guide.

About World Cup 2026 Stadiums

Welcome to World Cup 2026 Stadiums, your dedicated resource for everything related to stadiums at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The tournament takes place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 venues in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

This is the first World Cup featuring 48 teams and 104 matches, making it the largest FIFA World Cup in history. Our team provides in-depth analysis, up-to-date information, and expert insights to help you stay informed throughout the tournament.

Whether you are a casual fan or a dedicated follower, we cover all angles of the stadiums aspect of World Cup 2026 so you never miss a thing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which stadium hosts the World Cup 2026 Final?
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York metro area) hosts the Final on July 19, 2026. It has a capacity of 82,500 and will also host 7 other matches during the tournament.
How many stadiums are used in World Cup 2026?
16 stadiums across three countries: 11 in the United States, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada. They range from 45,500 (BMO Field) to 87,523 (Estadio Azteca) in capacity.
Which World Cup 2026 stadiums have roofs?
Four stadiums have retractable roofs: AT&T Stadium (Arlington), NRG Stadium (Houston), Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), and BC Place (Vancouver). SoFi Stadium has a fixed translucent canopy.
What is the biggest World Cup 2026 stadium?
Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is the largest venue with 87,523 seats. In the US, MetLife Stadium (82,500) and AT&T Stadium (80,000) are the biggest.
Will stadiums have natural grass or artificial turf?
FIFA requires natural grass for all World Cup matches. Stadiums with synthetic turf, like MetLife and Lumen Field, will install temporary natural grass surfaces for the tournament.
Which stadium hosts the most World Cup 2026 matches?
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas hosts the most matches with 9 total. MetLife Stadium and SoFi Stadium each host 8 matches.