All 11 US World Cup 2026 Host Cities: Stadium Guide
4/17/2026
The 2026 World Cup spans 11 US cities from coast to coast. Each venue brings a unique atmosphere and city experience for visiting fans.
East Coast
MetLife Stadium (New York/NJ) hosts the final. Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Gillette Stadium (Boston/Foxborough), and Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) round out the eastern venues.
Central
AT&T Stadium (Dallas/Arlington) is the largest venue at 94,000 capacity. NRG Stadium (Houston), GEHA Field at Arrowhead (Kansas City), and Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) offer world-class facilities.
West Coast
SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles/Inglewood) is the most expensive stadium ever built. Levi's Stadium (San Francisco/Santa Clara) and Lumen Field (Seattle) complete the western swing.