The 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America will be a spectacle of soccer hosted by three nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Among these, the United States stands out with its remarkable stadiums that will host some of the most thrilling matches of the tournament. Let’s take a closer look at the impressive stadiums in the USA:
- MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
- Seating Capacity: 82,500
- MetLife Stadium
- SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
- Seating Capacity: 70,000
- SoFi Stadium
- AT&T Stadium, Dallas
- Seating Capacity: 80,000
- AT&T Stadium
- Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
- Seating Capacity: 76,416
- Arrowhead Stadium
- NRG Stadium, Houston
- Seating Capacity: 71,795
- NRG Stadium
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
- Seating Capacity: 71,000
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Gillette Stadium, Boston
- Seating Capacity: 65,878
- Gillette Stadium
- Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
- Seating Capacity: 69,176
- Lincoln Financial Field
- Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
- Seating Capacity: 64,767
- Hard Rock Stadium
- Lumen Field, Seattle
- Seating Capacity: 69,000
- Lumen Field
- Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco
- Seating Capacity: 68,500
- Levi’s Stadium
These stadiums not only offer massive seating capacities but also provide top-notch facilities and an electrifying atmosphere for fans to enjoy the matches. Each stadium has its unique characteristics and plays a crucial role in making the 2026 World Cup an unforgettable event.
Whether you’re in the bustling metropolis of New York/New Jersey or enjoying the West Coast vibes of Los Angeles, these stadiums will witness historic moments in the world of soccer. Be sure to visit their websites for more information on the venues and upcoming matches.