From coast to coast to coast.
Six featured host cities across three nations, each with its own atmosphere, stadium, and story.
New York / New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
Host of the 2026 Final. The biggest stage on the East Coast.
Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
Glass-walled futuristic venue under the California sun.
Dallas
AT&T Stadium
More matches than any other city. Texas-sized atmosphere.
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
Beachside nights, Latin energy, and world-class football.
Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
A retractable-roof showpiece in the heart of the South.
Boston
Gillette Stadium
New England's footballing fortress, north of the city.
Houston
NRG Stadium
Climate-controlled comfort on the Gulf Coast.
Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium
The loudest stadium in North America turns its volume on football.
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
Where colonial history meets a fervent modern fanbase.
San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium
Silicon Valley's home venue, minutes from the Golden Gate.
Seattle
Lumen Field
Pacific Northwest grit and one of MLS's most passionate crowds.
Toronto
BMO Field
Canada's footballing heart on the Lake Ontario waterfront.
Vancouver
BC Place
Mountains, ocean, and a retractable roof on Canada's west coast.
Mexico City
Estadio Azteca
The only stadium to host three World Cup opening matches.
Guadalajara
Estadio Akron
Tequila country brings mariachi energy to the world's game.
Monterrey
Estadio BBVA
A modern marvel framed by the Cerro de la Silla mountain.