While all eyes are on the 2022 World Cup which will take place in Qatar, we now know all the stadiums which will host the 2026 World Cup which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Between June and July 2026 (the dates are not yet fixed), the World Cup will take place on the other side of the Atlantic, on the northern part of the American continent. Back on American soil for the first time since 1994, the football world cup will experience a great first during this edition since 48 teams will be qualified, against 32 in the last editions.
To accommodate all of these selections, no less than 16 stadiums have been selected by the organizing committee. From New York to Toronto via Mexico City and Dallas, we invite you to tour the stadiums of the 2026 World Cup.
MetLife Stadium
Town : New York
Ability : 82,500 places
Levi’s Stadium
Town : Santa Clara, California
Ability : 68,500 places
LumenField
Town :Seattle
Ability : 72,000 seats
SoFi Stadium
Town : Los Angeles
Ability : 70,000 seats
AT&T Stadium
Town : Dallas
Ability : 80,000 seats
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Town : Atlanta
Ability : 71,041 places
NRG Stadium
Town :Houston
Ability : 72,220 places
Lincoln Financial Field
Town : Philadelphia
Ability : 67,594 places
Gillette Stadium
Town :Boston
Ability : 65,878 places
Hard Rock Stadium
Town : Miami
Ability : 65,326 places
Arrowhead Stadium
Town : Kansas City
Ability : 76,416 places
BMO Field
Town :Toronto
Ability : 30,000 seats
BC Place
Town :Vancouver
Ability : 54,500 places
Estadio Azteca
Town : Mexico City
Ability : 87,523 places
Akron Stadium
Town : Guadalajara
Ability : 48,071 places
BBVA Stadium
Town : Monterrey
Ability : 51,000 places