How many FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities are there? Stadiums revealed for FIFA tournament in USA, Canada, Mexico

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The day has finally arrived when fans across the world finally learn what cities and stadiums will host matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Soccer's most prestigious international tournament is coming to North America in 2026, with FIFA selecting the multi-national bid of the United States, Canada, and Mexico to host the event in four years' time.

With matches spread across the three nations, venues from each country will be selected from across the continent to host games. Of the 80 matches scheduled to be played, 60 will take place in the United States, 10 will be held in Canada, and 10 will be played in Mexico.

The 2026 World Cup is scheduled to be the first with FIFA's newly expanded format, moving from a 32-team tournament to a 48-team tournament.

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How many venues will host matches at the 2026 World Cup?

In the initial bidding process, 41 cities with 43 venues submitted bids to FIFA hoping to host 2026 World Cup matches.

Of the initial pool, cuts were made by the official 2026 World Cup bid committee made up of executives from the United States, Mexico, and Canada bid group.

The final list, which was submitted to FIFA as part of the official 2026 World Cup bid, included 23 venues that are up for selection. These 23 venues, chosen in 2018 and submitted to FIFA, were cut to 16 venues across North America, including 11 from the United Statesthree from Mexico and two from Canada.

What host cities were selected by FIFA to host 2026 World Cup matches?

The following cities and venues across North America are confirmed by FIFA as official selections to host 2026 World Cup matches.

Market State Country Venue Capacity
Mexico City   Mexico Estadio Azteca 87,523
New York City NY/NJ USA MetLife Stadium 82,500
Dallas TX USA AT&T Stadium 80,000
Kansas City KS USA Arrowhead Stadium 76,416
Houston TX USA NRG Stadium 71,795
Atlanta GA USA Mercedes-Benz Stadium 71,000
Los Angeles CA USA SoFi Stadium 70,240
Philadelphia PA USA Lincoln Financial Field 69,176
Seattle WA USA Lumen Field 69,000
San Francisco CA USA Levi's Stadium 68,500
Boston MA USA Gillette Stadium 65,878
Miami FL USA Hard Rock Stadium 64,767
Vancouver BC Canada BC Place 54,000
Monterrey NL Mexico Estadio BBVA 53,500
Guadalajara JAL Mexico Estadio Akron 46,232
Toronto ON Canada BMO Field 45,500*

*BMO Field's current capacity is 30,000, which is below FIFA's World Cup regulation minimum. Part of BMO Field's bid submission is an expansion to a capacity of 45,500.

What venues have been cut from the list?

The list has already been significantly narrowed from the initial bid submissions sent to the 2026 World Cup bid committee for the USA, Canada, and Mexico bid chosen by FIFA. Other venues withdrew their submissions despite being included in the bidding process.

Withdrew bid submissions before final reveal

City State Country Venue Capacity
Washington DC USA FedEx Field* 82,000
Minneapolis MN USA US Bank Stadium 66,655
Chicago IL USA Soldier Field 61,500
Montreal QC Canada Olympic Stadium 61,004

*FedEx field is no longer under consideration for 2026 World Cup matches, as Washington DC has merged its bid with Baltimore. If selected, M&T Bank Stadium will host matches while Washington DC will host a fan fest.

Eliminated from contention in first cut

City State Country Venue Capacity
New Orleans LA USA Caesars Superdome 73,208
Birmingham AL USA Legion Field 71,594
Pittsburgh PA USA Heinz Field 69,690
Jacksonville FL USA EverBank Field 69,132
Cleveland OH USA FirstEnergy Field 67,895
San Antonio TX USA Alamodome 64,000
Indianapolis IN USA Lucas Oil Stadium 62,421
Orlando FL USA Camping World Stadium 60,219
Regina SK Canada Mosaic Stadium 33,350
Ottawa OT Canada TD Place Stadium 24,000

Eliminated from contention in second cut

City State Country Venue Capacity
Los Angeles CA USA Memorial Coliseum 93,607
Dallas TX USA Cotton Bowl 92,100
Charlotte NC USA Bank of America Stadium 75,525
Las Vegas NV USA Allegiant Stadium 72,000
Tampa FL USA Raymond James Stadium 65,890
Glendale AZ USA University of Phoenix Stadium 63,400
Salt Lake City UT USA Rice-Eccles Stadium 48,600

Eliminated from contention in final FIFA cut

Market State Country Venue Capacity
Los Angeles CA USA Rose Bowl 92,000
Denver CO USA Mile High Stadium 76,125
Baltimore* MD USA M&T Bank Stadium 71,006
Nashville TN USA Nissan Stadium 69,143
Cincinnati OH USA Paul Brown Stadium 65,515
Edmonton AB Canada Commonwealth Stadium 56,302

*Baltimore's bid is officially merged with Washington DC's, meaning if chosen, M&T Bank Stadium will host matches while Washington DC will host a fan fest

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Kyle Bonn is a soccer content producer for The Sporting News.