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The 2026 football World Cup in North America: visit the 16 official stadiums

By Stephane Renard

Lumen Field

The 2026 World Cup takes place for the first time across three countries, with 16 stadiums hosting the biggest football event.

The 2026 World Cup marks a shift in the story of football: for the first time, the tournament takes place across three countries, the United States, Canada and Mexico. Sixteen stadiums host this celebration of football worldwide, each serving as a center in its city. These places are not just sports fields, but meeting spots where people gather and the energy rises with each whistle. From Toronto to Seattle, from Montreal to Los Angeles, from Mexico City to Guadalajara, the stadiums tell the story of three nations that love football. Some have been monuments to the sport for many years, others show modern designs with retractable roofs or advanced facilities. Each one has its own character, reflecting the city and the culture of its fans. Visiting these stadiums means seeing how football is experienced differently in different regions. By the lakesides in Canada, in lively American cities or near the Mexican mountains—these places become crossing points where millions of fans from around the world come together to share their passion for the beautiful game.

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16 places to discover — Don't miss the last!

BMO Field
BMO Field

Toronto, Canada

BMO Field is the home stadium of Toronto FC, located along the shore of Lake Ontario. For the 2026 World Cup, it serves as an official venue where fans from around the world gather to watch the matches. The stadium sits in the Exhibition Place area and is easy to reach from downtown Toronto.

BC Place
BC Place

Vancouver, Canada

BC Place is Vancouver's stadium chosen to host matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Located in the heart of the city, it has a retractable roof that keeps spectators sheltered no matter the weather. On match days, fans gather from across Canada and beyond, filling the stands and bringing the city to life around the stadium.

Estadio Banorte
Estadio Banorte

Mexico City, Mexico

The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is one of the most recognized soccer stadiums in the world. It hosted the World Cup finals in 1970 and 1986, and will be a venue again for the 2026 edition. Sitting in the southern part of the city, in the Santa Úrsula neighborhood, the stadium draws large crowds and creates a charged energy on match days. In 2026, it will become the first stadium ever to host World Cup matches at three different tournaments.

Estadio Akron
Estadio Akron

Zapopan, Guadalajara, Mexico

The Estadio Akron sits in Zapopan, on the edge of Guadalajara, and serves as one of the host venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is home to Chivas de Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most followed football clubs. During the tournament, it will welcome fans from around the world for some of the biggest matches of the competition.

Estadio Monterrey
Estadio Monterrey

Guadalupe, Mexico

The Estadio BBVA sits in Guadalupe, on the edge of Monterrey, surrounded by mountains. It is home to Club de Fútbol Monterrey and will host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is known for its setting: the mountain backdrop that frames the arena makes it one of the most visually striking football grounds in Mexico.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, United States

Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is one of the venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Its roof opens like a camera shutter, letting light pour in from above. Fans sit close to the field, which makes every match feel immediate. The stadium sits in the heart of Atlanta, a major city in the American South.

Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium

Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States

Gillette Stadium sits in Foxborough, a small town about 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston. It is home to the New England Patriots and will host several matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, drawing fans from around the world. With a capacity of around 65,000 seats, it is one of the most recognized sports venues in the country. On match days, the energy inside the bowl is hard to miss.

AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium

Arlington, United States

AT&T Stadium sits in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth. It is home to the Dallas Cowboys and will host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The roof can open or close depending on the weather. Inside, everything feels very large: the corridors, the screens, the seating areas. Fans come from across the region to watch games here, and the place fills up fast on match days.

NRG Stadium
NRG Stadium

Houston, United States

NRG Stadium in Houston is one of the official venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It sits in the southern part of the city and is one of the largest covered stadiums in North America. Walking inside, you notice how steeply the stands rise around the field, giving nearly every seat a clear view of the pitch. Houston brings a passionate crowd to big games, and during the World Cup, fans from all over the world will fill the seats to watch some of the most important matches in football.

Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is home to the Kansas City Chiefs and one of the most recognized football stadiums in the US. For the 2026 World Cup, it opens its doors to soccer fans from around the world. On game days, the energy in the stands is intense, and the stadium sits at the heart of Kansas City's sports culture.

SoFi Stadium
SoFi Stadium

Inglewood, Los Angeles, United States

SoFi Stadium sits in Inglewood, just outside Los Angeles, and is one of the main venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The roof covers the entire field and the stands, which makes it a rare setup in American football. The area around the stadium has grown quickly, with new shops, restaurants and open spaces built nearby. On match days, the place fills with fans coming from all over the Los Angeles area and beyond.

Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium

Miami Gardens, United States

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens is one of the host venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Located just north of Miami, this stadium has long been a landmark for sports fans in Florida. Visitors come here to watch major games in a setting that blends football culture with the energy of South Florida.

MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium

East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, sits about 10 miles (16 km) west of Manhattan and is one of the largest stadiums in the United States. It holds around 80,000 people and has hosted major sporting events and concerts over the years. For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, this stadium becomes a meeting point for fans traveling from all over the world, gathering to watch some of the biggest matches of the tournament in the greater New York area.

Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Lincoln Financial Field is home to the Philadelphia Eagles and one of the most recognized football stadiums in the US. For the 2026 World Cup, it becomes the stage for some of the biggest matches in the tournament. Fans sit close to the field, the energy is loud and direct, and the city of Philadelphia gives the place a strong identity.

Levi's Stadium
Levi's Stadium

Santa Clara, United States

Levi's Stadium sits in Santa Clara, in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area. Home to the San Francisco 49ers, it will host several matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium holds around 70,000 people and stands in the middle of Silicon Valley, a short drive from downtown San Francisco.

Lumen Field
Lumen Field

Seattle, United States

Lumen Field is a stadium in Seattle, Washington, built for American football and now set to host matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stands sit close to the field, which makes the crowd noise feel very present. Fans traveling to Seattle for the tournament will find a venue known for its loud and energetic crowds, right in the heart of the city.

Take your time to see the differences between the three countries. Moving from a Canadian stadium to a Mexican and then an American one will help you understand how each country feels with its own sports spirit.

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