The 2026 FIFA World Cup expands to 48 teams and will be hosted across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico marking a new era for global football
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
The tournament opens on June 11, 2026, at Mexico’s iconic Estadio Azteca—the first stadium to host three World Cups
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
All eyes turn to MetLife Stadium for the final match on July 19. Expect fireworks and a packed crowd in New York/New Jersey
Sofi Stadium, Los AngelesThis modern marvel in LA will host some key matchups in a city known for lights, stars, and sporting greatness
Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaThe historic city of Philly brings its passionate sports energy to the global stage at this top-tier stadium
BC Place, VancouverCanada's BC Place will host thrilling matches amid stunning Pacific Northwest views and electric fans
Estadio BBVA, MonterreyThis high-tech stadium in Monterrey will be one of Mexico's shining jewels during the tournament
Hard Rock Stadium, MiamiSun, music, and football—Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium is set to be a tropical host with a big party vibe
AT&TStadium, DallasThis massive dome in Texas guarantees an epic atmosphere for some of the biggest World Cup clashes