2026 FIFA World Cup Venue Overview and Distribution
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2026 FIFA World Cup Venue Overview and Distribution
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Host venues in the United States
West Coast and Mountain Venues
Sophie Stadium in Los Angeles: With a capacity of approximately 70,240 people, it is home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Lightning teams and will host important events including finals.
Levi's Stadium in San Francisco: With a capacity of approximately 68,500 people, it is the home of the NFL San Francisco 49ers and is known for its environmentally friendly design and sense of technology.
Seattle Lumen Stadium: With a capacity of approximately 69,000 people, it is the home of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and is known for its unique noisy atmosphere.
Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium: With a capacity of approximately 76,416 people, it is the home of the NFL Kansas City Chiefs and has a warm fan culture.
Central, Western and Southern Venue Groups
AT&T Stadium in Dallas: With a capacity of approximately 80,000 people (expandable to 100,000), it is the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and is famous for its giant dome screen.
Houston NRG Stadium: With a capacity of approximately 72,220 people, it is the home court of the NFL Houston Texans and has a retractable roof.
Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium: With a capacity of approximately 71,000 people (expandable to 75,000), it is home to the NFL Atlanta Falcons and is famous for its unique "pupil" retractable roof.
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami: With a capacity of approximately 64,767 people, it is the home field of the NFL Miami Dolphins and has undergone a major renovation.
Eastern venue group
Metropolitan Life Stadium in New York/New Jersey: With a capacity of approximately 82,500 people, it is home to the NFL's New York Giants and Jets, and is located in the heart of the metropolitan area.
Lincoln Financial Stadium in Philadelphia: With a capacity of approximately 69,796 people, it is the home of the NFL Philadelphia Eagles and is known for its fan enthusiasm.
Gillette Stadium in Boston: With a capacity of approximately 65,878 people, it is home to the NFL's New England Patriots and is located in Foxburg.
Host venues in Canada
Toronto BMO Stadium: Plans to expand to approximately 45,000 people, will be the home of Toronto FC in the Canadian Super League and is the only professional football stadium.
Vancouver BC Square Stadium: With a capacity of approximately 54,500 people, it is the home court of the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Canadian Football Premier League and has an inflatable dome.
Host venues in Mexico
Aztec Stadium in Mexico City: With a capacity of approximately 87,523 people, it is the home of the Mexican Football Club Americas and Blue Cross. It is the only venue to have hosted two World Cup finals and has a long history.
Akron Stadium in Guadalajara: With a capacity of approximately 48,071 people, it is the home court of the Mexican football club Guadalajara. It is a professional football stadium.
Monterrey BBVA Stadium: With a capacity of approximately 53,500 people, it is the home court of the Mexican football club Monterrey. It is located in the mountains and has unique scenery.
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