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One by one: this is how the 16 stadiums that will host the 2026 World Cup are

One by one: this is how the 16 stadiums that will host the 2026 World Cup are
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From the historic Estadio Azteca, which will make history by hosting its third World Cup, to the MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey, the venue for the grand final, these are all the venues of the World Cup

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The 2026 World Cup will mark a turning point in the history of the tournament. For the first time, 48 teams will participate, and the tournament will be held jointly in three countries: Mexico, Canada, and the United States.

The competition will feature 104 matches spread across 16 stadiums located in the same number of cities. From the legendary Estadio Azteca to the modern multipurpose venues in the United States, each venue will play a leading role in an edition that aims to break all attendance and viewership records.

Below is a tour of each of the venues that will host the event, following the official order of the locations.

Stadiums in Canada (2)

TORONTO

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The BMO Field will be one of the two Canadian venues and will host the local team's World Cup debut. Opened in 2007, it was the first stadium in Canada designed specifically for soccer and has transformed over the years into one of the country's most important venues. It is noteworthy that it will be the stadium with the lowest capacity in the entire World Cup, despite the renovations made for the tournament to increase its capacity.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 2007

  • Capacity: 45,000 spectators (44,315 according to FIFA)

  • Local teams: Toronto FC (MLS) and Argonauts (CFL)

Matches

  • June 15: Belgium - Egypt (Group G)

  • June 19: United States - Australia (Group D)

  • June 24: Qatar - Bosnia (Group B)

  • June 26: Egypt - Iran (Group G)

  • July 1: Round of 32 (1st Group G - 3rd Group A/E/H/I/J)

  • July 6: Round of 16 (Winner Match 81 - Winner Match 82)

VANCOUVER

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Located in the heart of the city, the BC Place Vancouver is distinguished by its spectacular retractable roof and its modern exterior lighting system known as "Northern Lights Display", which transforms the stadium into a huge visual spectacle during the nights. Most matches will be played at night, promising stunning images during the competition.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 1983

  • Capacity: 54,000 spectators (48,821 according to FIFA)

  • Local teams: Whitecaps FC (MLS) and BC Lions (CFL)

Matches

  • June 13: Australia - Turkey (Group D)

  • June 18: Canada - Qatar (Group B)

  • June 21: New Zealand - Egypt (Group G)

  • June 24: Switzerland - Canada (Group B)

  • June 26: New Zealand - Belgium (Group G)

  • July 2: Round of 32 (1st Group B - 3rd Group E/F/G/I/J)

  • July 7: Round of 16 (Winner Match 85 - Winner Match 87)

Stadiums in Mexico (3)

MEXICO CITY

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No venue symbolizes the history of the World Cups like the Estadio Azteca. The stage where Pelé lifted the Cup in 1970 and Diego Maradona did the same in 1986 will host the tournament again and will become the first stadium to host three World Cups. With a capacity of over 80,000 spectators, the Coloso de Santa Úrsula is one of the great icons of world sports and will be responsible for opening the competition with Mexico's inaugural match.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 1966

  • Capacity: 83,000 spectators (72,766 according to FIFA)

  • Local team: América de México (Liga MX)

Matches

  • June 11: Mexico - South Africa

  • June 17: Uzbekistan - Colombia

  • June 24: Mexico - Czech Republic

  • June 30: Round of 32 (1st Group A - 3rd Group C/E/F/H/I)

  • July 5: Round of 16 (Winner Match 79 - Winner Match 80)

GUADALAJARA

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Opened in 2010, the Estadio Akron in Zapopan, Jalisco, is one of the most modern venues in Mexico and stands out for its architectural design inspired by the shapes of a volcano and for being partially integrated into the natural landscape of the area. In addition to World Cup matches, it was the venue for the 2011 Pan American Games, the Copa Libertadores, and the U-17 World Cup. During the tournament, it will host four matches, including a presentation of the Mexican national team.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 2010

  • Capacity: 46,600 spectators (44,330 according to FIFA)

  • Local team: Chivas de Guadalajara (Liga MX)

Matches

  • June 11: South Korea - Czech Republic (Group A)

  • June 18: Mexico - South Korea (Group A)

  • June 23: Colombia - Democratic Republic of the Congo (Group K)

  • June 26: Uruguay - Spain (Group H)

MONTERREY

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The Estadio BBVA is considered one of the most modern and sophisticated stadiums in Latin America. Opened in 2015, it quickly became a symbol of Monterrey thanks to its avant-garde design and the spectacular view it offers of the Cerro de la Silla, one of the most representative landscapes of northern Mexico. The home of the Rayados de Monterrey features state-of-the-art technology and was built following sustainability criteria that allowed it to receive various international awards for its design.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 2015

  • Capacity: 53,500 spectators (50,113 according to FIFA)

  • Local team: Rayados de Monterrey (Liga MX)

Matches

  • June 14: Sweden - Tunisia (Group F)

  • June 20: Tunisia - Japan (Group F)

  • June 24: South Africa - South Korea (Group A)

  • June 29: Round of 32 (1st Group F - 2nd Group C)

Stadiums in the United States (11)

ATLANTA

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In the heart of Georgia lies one of the most innovative stadiums on the planet: the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Its retractable roof and futuristic design have made it an urban icon since its inauguration. It is located in one of the most touristy areas of Atlanta, very close to the Centennial Olympic Park, built for the 1996 Olympic Games, the Georgia Aquarium (one of the largest aquariums in the world), and the World of Coca-Cola, one of the most visited museums in the city.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 2017

  • Capacity: 75,000 spectators (67,382 according to FIFA)

  • Local teams: Atlanta United (MLS) and Falcons (NFL)

Matches

  • June 15: Spain - Cape Verde (Group H)

  • June 18: Czech Republic - South Africa (Group A)

  • June 21: Spain - Saudi Arabia (Group H)

  • June 24: Morocco - Haiti (Group C)

  • June 27: Democratic Republic of the Congo - Uzbekistan (Group K)

  • July 1: Round of 32 (1st Group L - 3rd Group E/H/I/J/K)

  • July 7: Round of 16 (Winner Match 86 - Winner Match 88)

  • July 15: Semifinal (Winner Match 99 - Winner Match 100)

BOSTON

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Although it is identified with Boston, the Gillette Stadium is located in Foxborough, Massachusetts. This region has a strong connection to the history of the World Cups. During the United States 1994, the old Foxboro Stadium was the venue for several matches, including the game against Greece in which Diego Maradona scored the last goal of his career in a World Cup.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 2002

  • Capacity: 65,000 spectators (68,315 according to FIFA)

  • Local teams: New England Revolution (MLS) and Patriots (NFL)

Matches

  • June 13: Haiti - Scotland (Group C)

  • June 16: Iraq - Norway (Group I)

  • June 19: Scotland - Morocco (Group C)

  • June 23: England - Ghana (Group L)

  • June 26: Norway - France (Group I)

  • June 29: Round of 32 (1st Group E - 3rd Group A/B/C/D/F)

  • July 9: Quarterfinals (Winner Match 89 - Winner Match 90)

DALLAS

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Located about 30 kilometers from downtown Dallas, the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is one of the largest and most modern stadiums in the tournament, as well as the venue that will host the most matches (9). Its structure has an oval shape, inspired by an American football, and features one of the most impressive giant screens in the world, suspended over the playing field and visible from any section of the stadium.

This venue holds the attendance record for a basketball game, when over 108,000 spectators attended the NBA All-Star Game in 2010. This venue will host two matches of the Argentinian National Team in the group stage: vs. Austria and vs. Jordan.

Key Facts

  • Inauguration: 2009

  • Capacity: 80,000 spectators (70,122 according to FIFA)

  • Local team: Cowboys (NFL)

Matches

  • June 14: Netherlands - Japan (Group F)

  • June 17: England - Croatia (Group L)

  • June 22: Argentina - Austria (Group J)

  • June 25: Japan - Sweden (Group F)

  • June 27: Jordan - Argentina (Group J)

  • June 30: Round of 32 (2nd Group E - 2nd Group I)

  • July 3: Round of 32 (2nd Group D - 2nd Group G)

  • July 6: Round of 16 (Winner Match 83 - Winner Match 84)

  • July 14: Semifinal (Winner Match 97 - Winner Match 98)

PHILADELPHIA

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Located within the city and near the airport, the Lincoln Financial Field offers logistical advantages for thousands of fans traveling to the tournament. Although primarily identified with the NFL, its opening was linked to soccer, with a friendly match between Manchester United and...


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