Host Cities

From coast to coast to coast.

Six featured host cities across three nations, each with its own atmosphere, stadium, and story.

USA

New York / New Jersey

MetLife Stadium

Host of the 2026 Final. The biggest stage on the East Coast.

8
Matches
83k
Capacity
USA

Los Angeles

SoFi Stadium

Glass-walled futuristic venue under the California sun.

8
Matches
70k
Capacity
USA

Dallas

AT&T Stadium

More matches than any other city. Texas-sized atmosphere.

9
Matches
80k
Capacity
USA

Miami

Hard Rock Stadium

Beachside nights, Latin energy, and world-class football.

7
Matches
65k
Capacity
USA

Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

A retractable-roof showpiece in the heart of the South.

8
Matches
71k
Capacity
USA

Boston

Gillette Stadium

New England's footballing fortress, north of the city.

7
Matches
65k
Capacity
USA

Houston

NRG Stadium

Climate-controlled comfort on the Gulf Coast.

7
Matches
72k
Capacity
USA

Kansas City

Arrowhead Stadium

The loudest stadium in North America turns its volume on football.

6
Matches
76k
Capacity
USA

Philadelphia

Lincoln Financial Field

Where colonial history meets a fervent modern fanbase.

6
Matches
69k
Capacity
USA

San Francisco Bay Area

Levi's Stadium

Silicon Valley's home venue, minutes from the Golden Gate.

6
Matches
69k
Capacity
USA

Seattle

Lumen Field

Pacific Northwest grit and one of MLS's most passionate crowds.

6
Matches
69k
Capacity
Canada

Toronto

BMO Field

Canada's footballing heart on the Lake Ontario waterfront.

6
Matches
46k
Capacity
Canada

Vancouver

BC Place

Mountains, ocean, and a retractable roof on Canada's west coast.

7
Matches
55k
Capacity
Mexico

Mexico City

Estadio Azteca

The only stadium to host three World Cup opening matches.

5
Matches
87k
Capacity
Mexico

Guadalajara

Estadio Akron

Tequila country brings mariachi energy to the world's game.

4
Matches
48k
Capacity
Mexico

Monterrey

Estadio BBVA

A modern marvel framed by the Cerro de la Silla mountain.

4
Matches
54k
Capacity