11
US Cities
3
Mexico Cities
2
Canada Cities
~90K
Largest Capacity
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🇺🇸 United States — 11 Cities

60 of the 104 matches are played in the USA, including the Final, both Semifinals, and most knockout rounds.

Final USA
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ  ·  New York / New Jersey area
Capacity: ~82,500  ·  Home of: NY Giants, NY Jets

Hosts the Final, one Semifinal, and multiple knockout matches. The largest market in North America makes this the crown jewel venue. Located in the New Jersey Meadowlands, accessible by train from New York City.

Semifinal USA
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX  ·  Dallas / Fort Worth area
Capacity: ~92,000 expandable  ·  Home of: Dallas Cowboys

One of the most technologically advanced stadiums in the world. The Cowboys' "Jerry World" features a massive retractable roof and the largest HD video screen in any sports venue. Hosts a Semifinal plus group-stage and knockout matches.

Semifinal USA
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA  ·  Los Angeles area
Capacity: ~70,000  ·  Home of: LA Rams, LA Chargers

Opened in 2020, SoFi is one of the most modern and expensive stadiums ever built. It sits adjacent to the 2028 Olympic site and will host the other Semifinal. Los Angeles has the largest Latino population of any US city — expect deafening atmospheres.

Group Stage USA
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA  ·  Los Angeles area
Capacity: ~90,888  ·  College football iconic venue

The Rose Bowl is steeped in history — it hosted the 1994 World Cup Final (Brazil vs. Italy). The largest open-air soccer-capable stadium in the USA. The 1994 Final in this stadium is remembered as one of the most iconic in World Cup history.

Group Stage USA
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA  ·  San Francisco Bay Area
Capacity: ~68,500  ·  Home of: San Francisco 49ers

In the heart of Silicon Valley — expect a tech-savvy crowd and top-tier broadcast facilities. Bay Area has a diverse population with strong support for many international teams.

Group Stage USA
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA  ·  Boston area
Capacity: ~65,000  ·  Home of: New England Patriots

New England has one of the highest concentrations of immigrants from soccer-loving nations in the US. Serving the Boston metro area and the broader New England region. Home of both the Patriots and New England Revolution MLS club.

Group Stage USA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Capacity: ~69,000  ·  Home of: Philadelphia Eagles

Known for one of the loudest and most passionate fan bases in American sports. Philadelphia is a major port city with a long immigrant history — expect intense atmospheres for matches with European and African national teams.

Group Stage USA
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Capacity: ~76,000  ·  Home of: Kansas City Chiefs

One of the loudest stadiums in the NFL, with an extremely passionate fanbase. Sitting geographically in the heart of America, Kansas City will bring Middle America into the World Cup in a big way. Sporting Kansas City's existing MLS fanbase provides a soccer-ready audience.

Group Stage USA
Lumen Field
Seattle, WA
Capacity: ~69,000  ·  Home of: Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders

Seattle has one of the strongest soccer cultures in the USA — the Sounders MLS club regularly sells out this stadium. Lumen Field sits on the shores of Elliott Bay with views of the Olympic Mountains. A fitting venue for a World Cup match.

Group Stage USA
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, FL  ·  Miami area
Capacity: ~65,000  ·  Home of: Miami Dolphins

Miami is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, with massive communities from Latin America and the Caribbean. Group-stage matches here will feel like home games for multiple nations simultaneously. The climate is warm but June brings humidity — evening kickoffs expected.

Group Stage USA
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
Capacity: ~71,000  ·  Home of: Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United

Opened in 2017 with a retractable roof and a unique "oculus" design — one of the most architecturally striking venues on the list. Atlanta United FC has one of the strongest soccer fan cultures in the USA, consistently drawing 50,000+ fans to MLS matches.

🇲🇽 Mexico — 3 Cities

Mexico hosts the tournament opener and 10 group-stage matches across three legendary venues.

Opener Mexico
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City
Capacity: ~87,523

Perhaps the most iconic soccer stadium in the world. Azteca hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup Finals, and in 1986 witnessed Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" and "Goal of the Century" — two of the most famous moments in sports history. Mexico's opening match here will be electric.

Group Stage Mexico
Estadio Akron
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Capacity: ~49,850  ·  Home of: CD Guadalajara (Chivas)

Guadalajara is Mexico's second-largest city and one of the spiritual heartlands of Mexican soccer. CD Guadalajara — known as Chivas — is the most beloved club in Mexico. Estadio Akron was completed in 2010.

Group Stage Mexico
Estadio BBVA
Monterrey, Nuevo León
Capacity: ~53,500  ·  Home of: CF Monterrey

Opened in 2015, Estadio BBVA is one of the most modern soccer stadiums in North America. Set dramatically against the Sierra Madre mountains on three sides. Monterrey is Mexico's industrial capital and has a passionate, organized fan culture.

🇨🇦 Canada — 2 Cities

Canada hosts 13 matches, including group-stage games for the Canadian national team.

Group Stage Canada
BC Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
Capacity: ~54,500 (expanded for World Cup)  ·  Home of: BC Lions, Vancouver Whitecaps

Canada's westernmost major city and gateway to the Pacific. Vancouver previously hosted Women's World Cup matches in 2015. A retractable roof means weather is never a concern. Canada's Group C opener is expected here.

Group Stage Canada
BMO Field (expanded)
Toronto, Ontario
Capacity: ~45,000 (temporary expansion for World Cup)

Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities on earth — with significant communities from virtually every soccer-playing nation. BMO Field is being temporarily expanded to meet FIFA's minimum capacity requirements. The diversity of Toronto's fanbase will make every match feel international.

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