2026 World Cup Stadiums: Full Venue Guide
Legendary Venues
Estadio Azteca
The largest and most historic venue. Built in 1966, it has hosted two previous World Cups. Located in southern Mexico City, accessible by Metro Line 2.
MetLife Stadium
Home of the NFL's New York Giants and Jets. Ultra-modern facility with superb sightlines. Accessible from Manhattan via NJ Transit.
American Stadiums
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Opened in 2020, it's one of the world's most technologically advanced venues. Features a transparent roof and massive OCULUS video board.
AT&T Stadium, Arlington TX
Jerry Jones's palace of sport. Fully retractable roof, 7 massive screens, and extraordinary capacity (over 80,000 for World Cup).
Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Home to the San Francisco 49ers, located in Silicon Valley. Hosted Copa America 2016 final.
Canadian Venues
BMO Field, Toronto
Canada's soccer heartland. Expanded to approximately 30,000 for the World Cup. Great transit links via TTC.
BC Place, Vancouver
Iconic domed stadium that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremony. Retractable roof can handle all weather conditions.
| Stadium | City | Capacity | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estadio Azteca | Mexico City | ~87,000 | Natural grass |
| MetLife Stadium | New Jersey | 82,500 | Artificial turf |
| AT&T Stadium | Dallas | 80,000+ | Artificial turf |
| SoFi Stadium | Los Angeles | 70,240 | Artificial turf |
| Levi's Stadium | San Francisco | 68,500 | Natural grass |
| BC Place | Vancouver | 54,500 | Artificial turf |
| BMO Field | Toronto | ~30,000 | Natural grass |