Host Cities
Everything you need to know about the 16 cities hosting the biggest World Cup in history across the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
🇺🇸 United States (11 cities)
New York / New Jersey
🇺🇸NJ, United States
Dallas–Fort Worth
🇺🇸TX, United States
Miami
🇺🇸FL, United States
Los Angeles
🇺🇸CA, United States
Houston
🇺🇸TX, United States
Atlanta
🇺🇸GA, United States
Seattle
🇺🇸WA, United States
Philadelphia
🇺🇸PA, United States
Kansas City
🇺🇸MO, United States
San Francisco Bay Area
🇺🇸CA, United States
Boston
🇺🇸MA, United States
🇲🇽 Mexico (3 cities)
Mexico City
🇲🇽CDMX, Mexico
Monterrey
🇲🇽Nuevo León, Mexico
Guadalajara
🇲🇽Jalisco, Mexico
🇨🇦 Canada (2 cities)
Host Cities — FAQ
Which 16 cities host the 2026 World Cup?
The 16 host cities are: in the USA — Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle; in Mexico — Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey; and in Canada — Toronto, Vancouver.
Which city hosts the 2026 World Cup final?
The 2026 World Cup final is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on 19 July 2026 — the metro New York/New Jersey host city.
How are matches distributed across 2026 World Cup host cities?
The 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup spread across 16 host cities, with USA stadiums hosting 78 matches, Mexico 13, and Canada 13 — including every match from the quarter-finals onwards on US soil.
Which is the largest 2026 World Cup stadium?
AT&T Stadium in Dallas — capacity approximately 92,967 — is the largest dedicated World Cup 2026 stadium and will host nine matches, including a semi-final.
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