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The 2026 FIFA World Cup, AKA United 2026, is the largest Cup ever! It will take 16 stadiums in 3 countries to host the superb tournament. The event is so grand that more than one MILLION fans can be seated simultaneously! Here is the best stadium guide! Which one will you attend?
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is the home of the Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs and is one of the most iconic stadiums in the NFL. Located in the middle of the continent, it is the fourth largest stadium for the World Cup, with the capacity to seat a whopping 76,416 fans.
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AT&T Stadium is a retractable-roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. It is the home to the Dallas Cowboys, the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Big 12 Championship Game, and the Southwest Classic. It is the third largest of the stadiums, with the capacity to seat 80,000 fans.
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A landmark in Vancouver, BC Place's retractable roof provides a view of the Coastal Mountains. As the northernmost and westernmost stadium, it is home to the BC Lions & Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The largest Canadian World Cup Site, it has the capacity to seat 54,000 fans.
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BMO Field is Canada’s first soccer-specific stadium and is located on majestic Lake Ontario. Home to Canada’s National soccer team, the Toronto Argonauts, and the Toronto FC, BMO Field is the smallest of the stadiums, able to seat 45,000 fans.
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Estadio Akron, an architectural icon, is home to C.D. Guadalajara, a storied team of Mexico. It has hosted the Pan American Games and the Canelo Alvarez vs John Ryder boxing match. A mile above sea level, it has the capacity to seat 49,813 World Cup fans.
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Estadio Azteca, home of Club América & the Mexican National Team, hosted 2 FIFA finals (1970 Brazil 4, Italy 1; 1986 Argentina 3, W Germany 2). It saw the "Hand of God goal" & the "Goal of the Century". Sitting at 7,200 ft, it can host 87,523 World Cup fans.
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Estadio Azteca, nicknamed "The Steel Giant" is home to the team C.F. Monterrey and was host to the CONCACAF 2022 Final. Sitting at the foot of Cerro de la Silla whose peak sits at 5,970 ft, it can host up to 53,500 World Cup fans.
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Gillette Stadium, is home to the New England Patriots, Revolution and the UMass Minutemen. It hosted the NHL Winter Classic between the Bruins and Canadiens. It can host more than 65,878 World Cup fans.
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Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes, has hosted 6 Super Bowls, 1 Pro Bowl, 2 World Series, 4 BCS Championship Games, 1 World Baseball Classic and its parking lot hosted F1's Miami Grand Prix. It seats 64,767 World Cup fans.
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Levi's Stadium, home to the San Francisco 49ers, has hosted Super Bowl 50, 4 International Champions Cups, and a CONCACAF Final. The stadium has an open design with a natural grass field. It can easily host more than 68,500 World Cup fans.
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Lincoln Financial Field, home to the Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Union, and the Temple Owls, regularly hosts the Army-Navy game and has hosted a NHL Stadium Series and a CONCACAF Final. It can easily host more than 69,176 World Cup fans.
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Lumen Field, home to the Seattle Seahawks, Sounders FC and Washington Huskies, has hosted the CONCACAF Champions League Final and the Gold Cup. It holds the Guinness World Record for loudest crowd. It can easily host more than 69,000 World Cup fans.
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC, has hosted Super Bowl LII, the Peach Bowl, the SEC Championship. It's aperture-style retractable roof is one of a kind. It can easily host more than 71,000 World Cup fans.
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MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants and Jets, has hosted Super Bowl XLVIII, the NHL Winter Classic and Stadium Series. Being the second largest World Cup Stadium, it will easily host more than 82,500 World Cup fans.
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NRG Stadium, home to the Houston Texans, has hosted Super Bowls XXXVII and LI, the National College Football National Championship as well as national soccer friendlies and, of course, rodeos. It will easily host more than 71,795 World Cup fans.
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SoFi Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, has hosted Super Bowl LVI, the College Football Championship, and CONCACAF Gold Cup Final. It can easily host more than 70,240 World Cup fans.
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The World Cup will be played in the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11, 2026 through July 19, 2026.
The games begin in Mexico City, with Team Mexico playing a yet to be determined team on Thursday, June 11, 2026. A second match will be played that day in Guadalajara, as well.
The first game on US soil for World Cup 2026 will be held at SoFi Stadium, with Team USA playing a yet to be determined team on Friday, June 12, 2026.
The first game on US soil for World Cup 2026 will be held at BMO Field in Toronto, with Team Canada playing a yet to be determined team on Friday, June 12, 2026.
The trophy for World Cup 2026 will be hosted by the winning team (will Argentina repeat?) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The full list of the number of games played in each stadium is shown below.
Group Stage Games: 5 - (Mon, June 15; Thu, June 18; Sun, June 21; Wed, June 24; Sat, June 27)
Round of 32 Games: 1 - (Wed, July 1)
Round of 16 Games: 1 - (Tue, July 7)
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 1 - (Wed, July 15)
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 - (Sat, June 13; Tue, June 16; Fri, June 19; Tue, June 23; Fri, June 26)
Round of 32 Games: 1 - (Thu, Jul 2)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 1 - (Thu, Jul 9)
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
AT&T Stadium is home to the most games
Group Stage Games: 5 - (Sun, Jun 14; Wed, Jun 17; Mon, Jun 22; Thu, Jun 25; Sat, Jun 27)
Round of 32 Games: 2 - (Tue, Jun 30; Fri, Jul 3)
Round of 16 Games: 1 - (Mon, Jul 6)
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 1 - (Tue, Jul 14)
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 4 - (Thu, Jun 11; Thu, Jun 18 Team Mexico; Tue, Jun 23; Fri, Jun 26)
Round of 32 Games: 0
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 - (Sun, Jun 14; Wed, Jun 17; Sat, Jun 20; Tue, Jun 23)
Round of 32 Games: 1 - (Tue, Jun 30)
Round of 16 Games: 1 - (Sat, Jul 4) - US Turns 250
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 4 (Tue, Jun 16; Sun, Jun 20; Thu, Jun 25; Sat, Jun 27)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Fri, Jul 3)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 1 (Sat, Jul 11)
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 (Fri, Jun 12 Team USA; Mon, Jun 15; Thu, Jun 18; Sun, Jun 21; Thu, Jun 25 Team USA)
Round of 32 Games: 2 (Sun, Jun 28; Thu, Jul 2)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 1 (Fri, Jul 10)
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 3 (Thu, June 11 Team Mexico; Wed, Jun 17; Wed, Jun 24 Team Mexico)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Tue, Jun 30)
Round of 16 Games: 1 (Sun, Jul 5)
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 4 (Mon, Jun 15; Sun, Jun 21; Wed, Jun 24, Sat, Jun 27)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Fri, Jul 3)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 1 (Sat, Jul 11)
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 1 (Sat, Jul 18 - Bronze Game)
Group Stage Games: 3 (Sun, Jun 14; Sat, Jun 20; Wed, Jun 24)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Mon, Jun 29)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 (Sat, Jun 13; Tue, Jun 16; Mon, Jun 22; Thu, Jun 25; Sat, Jun 27)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Tue, Jun 30)
Round of 16 Games: 1 (Sun, Jul 5)
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 1 (Sun, Jul 19) FINAL
Group Stage Games: 5 (Sun, Jun 14; Fri, Jun 19; Mon, Jun 22; Thu, Jun 25; Sat, Jun 27)
Round of 32 Games: 0 (Tue, Jun 30)
Round of 16 Games: 1 (Sat, Jul 4) - USA Turns 250
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 (Sat, Jun 13; Tue, Jun 16; Fri, Jun 19; Mon, Jun 22; Thu, Jun 25)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Wed, Jul 1)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 4 (Mon, Jun 15; Fri, Jun 19 - Team USA; Wed, Jun 24; Fri, Jun 26)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Wed, Jul 1)
Round of 16 Games: 1 (Mon, Jul 6)
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 (Fri, Jun 12 - Team Canada, Wed, Jun 17; Sat, Jun 20; Tue, Jun 23; Fri, Jun 26)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Thu, Jul 1)
Round of 16 Games: 0
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
Group Stage Games: 5 (Sat, Jun 13; Thu, Jun 18 Team Canada; Sun, Jun 21; Wed, Jun 24 Team Canada; Fri, Jun 26)
Round of 32 Games: 1 (Thu, Jul 2)
Round of 16 Games: 1 (Tue, Jul 7)
Quarterfinal Games: 0
Semifinal Games: 0
Final Games: 0
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