Main fixtures: Opening match (with Mexico), group-stage matches, Round of 32 and Round of 16. This legendary temple will become the first stadium in history to host three editions of the World Cup.
🇲🇽 Guadalajara Stadium (Estadio Akron)
City: Zapopan / Guadalajara
Opening date: 2010
Capacity: 48,000 seats
Main fixtures: Group-stage matches (including one Mexico match).
🇲🇽 Monterrey Stadium (Estadio BBVA)
City: Guadalupe / Monterrey
Opening date: 2015
Capacity: 53,500 seats
Main fixtures: Group-stage matches and one Round of 32 match. Nicknamed "The Steel Giant," it offers a breathtaking view of the Sierra Madre mountains.
🇨🇦 Toronto Stadium (BMO Field)
City: Toronto
Opening date: 2007 (expanded for 2026)
Capacity: 45,000 seats
Main fixtures: Canada’s first-ever home match at a World Cup, group-stage matches, and one Round of 32 match.
🇨🇦 Vancouver Stadium (BC Place)
City: Vancouver
Opening date: 1983 (regularly renovated)
Capacity: 54,000 seats
Main fixtures: Group-stage matches (including two Canada games), Round of 32 and Round of 16.
🇺🇸 New York / New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium)
City: East Rutherford (suburb of New York)
Opening date: 2010
Capacity: 82,500 seats
Main fixtures: Brazil vs. Morocco, France vs. Senegal, the grand Final (July 19).
🇺🇸 Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium)
City: Arlington / Dallas
Opening date: 2009
Capacity: 94,000 seats
Main fixtures: England vs. Croatia, a semi-final. It is the largest stadium in the tournament, famous for its retractable roof and enormous suspended giant screen.
🇺🇸 Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
City: Atlanta
Opening date: 2017
Capacity: 75,000 seats
Main fixtures: Spain vs. Cape Verde, a semi-final. An architectural masterpiece with a retractable roof shaped like a camera aperture.
🇺🇸 Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium)
City: Inglewood / Los Angeles
Opening date: 2020
Capacity: 70,240 seats
Main fixtures: The United States' opening match (USA vs. Paraguay), a quarter-final. It was the most expensive stadium in the world when built (nearly $5 billion).
🇺🇸 Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium)
City: Miami Gardens / Miami
Opening date: 1987
Capacity: 65,000 seats
Main fixtures: Portugal vs. Colombia, a quarter-final, and the third-place match.
🇺🇸 Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium)
City: Foxborough / Boston
Opening date: 2002
Capacity: 65,000 seats
Main fixtures: Norway vs. France, a quarter-final.
🇺🇸 Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium)
City: Kansas City
Opening date: 1972 (modernized)
Capacity: 73,000 seats
Main fixtures: Argentina vs. Algeria, a quarter-final. Listed in the record books as the loudest stadium in the world.
🇺🇸 Houston Stadium (NRG Stadium)
City: Houston
Opening date: 2002
Capacity: 72,000 seats
Main fixtures: Group-stage matches (including Portugal vs. DR Congo), Round of 32 and Round of 16.
🇺🇸 San Francisco Bay Stadium (Levi's Stadium)
City: Santa Clara / San Francisco
Opening date: 2014
Capacity: 71,000 seats
Main fixtures: 6 matches in total, including group-stage games and one Round of 32 match.
🇺🇸 Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field)
City: Seattle
Opening date: 2002
Capacity: 69,000 seats
Main fixtures: USA vs. Australia, group-stage matches, Round of 32 and Round of 16. Known for its electric atmosphere thanks to MLS supporters.
🇺🇸 Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field)
City: Philadelphia
Opening date: 2003
Capacity: 69,000 seats
Main fixtures: Brazil vs. Haiti, group-stage matches and a Round of 16 match.
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