Host Cities & Stadiums
Explore the 16 amazing host cities and iconic stadiums across USA, Canada, and Mexico
World Cup Host Cities
From the beaches of Miami to the mountains of Vancouver, discover the unique character of each host city
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 64,767
Sun, beaches, and football! Experience the World Cup in the Magic City.

Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 70,240
The entertainment capital welcomes the world's biggest football tournament.

New York
MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
The Big Apple hosts World Cup matches in the iconic MetLife Stadium.

Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Capacity: 71,000
Southern hospitality meets world-class football at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Dallas
AT&T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the World Cup excitement.

Seattle
Lumen Field
Capacity: 68,740
The Emerald City brings its passionate football culture to the world stage.

San Francisco
Levi's Stadium
Capacity: 68,500
The Bay Area's tech innovation meets international football tradition.

Boston
Gillette Stadium
Capacity: 65,878
Historic charm meets modern football in America's oldest city.

Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 69,796
The City of Brotherly Love welcomes the world's football family.

Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium
Capacity: 76,416
Heart of America becomes the heart of world football.

Toronto
BMO Field
Capacity: 30,000
Canada's largest city welcomes the world with multicultural charm.

Vancouver
BC Place
Capacity: 54,500
Where mountains meet the sea, and football meets the world.

Mexico City
Estadio Azteca
Capacity: 87,523
The heart of Mexican football culture. Experience the passion at Estadio Azteca.

Guadalajara
Estadio Akron
Capacity: 49,850
The Pearl of the West brings its rich football heritage to the world stage.

Monterrey
Estadio BBVA
Capacity: 53,500
The industrial powerhouse shows its football passion to the world.