The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across an unprecedented tri-nation collaboration, spotlighting a rich tapestry of cities that represent soccer enthusiasm from coast to coast in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Each country brings its own flair, with 16 cities confirmed as key venues, highlighting stadiums that blend iconic architecture with world-class facilities. Among the standout locations are Toronto’s BMO Field and Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, both steeped in soccer history and anticipation for high-stakes matches. The USA, with the majority of the venues, will showcase sprawling stadiums capable of hosting tens of thousands of passionate fans, including names like MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Fans can expect a diverse distribution of games, from group stage clashes to the glittering finals, each hosted in cities selected for their infrastructure and soccer legacy. Here is a quick glance at some of the highlighted venues:

  • Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium: Known for its ultramodern design and capacity, ideal for knockout rounds.
  • Vancouver, BC – BC Place: A powerhouse venue for group stages, offering a vibrant fan experience.
  • Guadalajara, Jalisco – Estadio Akron: A pivotal stadium in Mexico, promising electrifying matches.
Country City Stadium Capacity
USA New York/New Jersey MetLife Stadium 82,500
Canada Toronto BMO Field 30,000
Mexico Mexico City Estadio Azteca 87,523