World Cup 2026 Stadiums

The FIFA World Cup isn’t just about the players and their skills; it’s also about the magnificent arenas that host the world’s most prestigious football matches. The FIFA World Cup 2026, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is no exception. In this article, we’ll take you on a journey through these awe-inspiring stadiums and unveil some fascinating curiosities about these iconic venues that make them even more special.

The complete List of Stadiums and Cities

  1. Estadio BC Place, Vancouver (54.500 )
  2. BMO Field, Toronto (30.000 espectacores)
  3. Estadio Azteca, Ciudad de México (87.523)
  4. Estadio BBVA, Monterrey (53.500)
  5. Estadio Akron, Guadalajara (50.000)
  6. MetLife Stadium, New Jersey (82.500)
  7. SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (70.000)
  8. AT&T Stadium, Dallas (80.000)
  9. Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City (76.416)
  10. NRG Stadium, Houston (71.795)
  11. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta (71.000)
  12. Gillette Stadium, Boston (65.878)
  13. Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (69.176)
  14. Hard Rock Stadium, Miami (64.767)
  15. Lumen Field, Seattle (69.000)
  16. Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco (68.500)

The stadiums of the FIFA World Cup 2026 represent the pinnacle of modern sports architecture and are ready to welcome football fans from around the world. Each stadium has its unique charm and history, adding to the excitement of the tournament. As we approach the kick-off date, stay tuned for more updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the World Cup 2026 right here on WorldCupFIFA.com.