Explore the 16 cities hosting World Cup 2026 matches across USA, Mexico and Canada. Each guide focuses on tournament role, stadium, timezone and practical fan context.
View host nationsEstadio Azteca
Mexico City launches the tournament with one of world football's most iconic venues.
View city guide →Estadio Akron
Guadalajara brings Mexican football culture into the group-stage story.
View city guide →Estadio BBVA
Monterrey adds a northern Mexico venue with a dramatic mountain backdrop.
View city guide →BMO Field
Toronto gives Canada an eastern host-city base for the expanded tournament.
View city guide →BC Place
Vancouver brings the Pacific coast into the World Cup map.
View city guide →Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta is one of the USA's major tournament hubs with a high-capacity indoor venue.
View city guide →Gillette Stadium
Boston adds a New England stop to the World Cup route.
View city guide →AT&T Stadium
Dallas is set to be one of the biggest venue centres of the tournament.
View city guide →NRG Stadium
Houston adds another Texas venue to the 2026 tournament map.
View city guide →Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City brings one of the loudest stadium environments in North America.
View city guide →SoFi Stadium
Los Angeles gives the tournament a major west-coast spotlight.
View city guide →Hard Rock Stadium
Miami adds a high-profile South Florida stop to the World Cup schedule.
View city guide →MetLife Stadium
New York/New Jersey is the final destination of World Cup 2026.
View city guide →Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia adds a historic east-coast city to the tournament route.
View city guide →Levi's Stadium
The Bay Area brings another major west-coast stop into the tournament.
View city guide →Lumen Field
Seattle adds a loud Pacific Northwest stadium atmosphere.
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