MetLife Stadium (New Jersey, 82,500) hosts the Final. AT&T Stadium (Dallas, 80,000) stages a semifinal. SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles, 70,240) hosts group matches and knockouts. Other US venues: Levi's Stadium (San Francisco), Gillette Stadium (Boston), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Lumen Field (Seattle), and NRG Stadium (Houston).
Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, 83,000) is the iconic centrepiece — the only stadium to have hosted two World Cup finals (1970, 1986). Estadio BBVA (Monterrey, 53,500) and Estadio Akron (Guadalajara, 49,850) round out the Mexican allocation. Azteca's altitude (2,240m) will be a factor for visiting teams.
BC Place (Vancouver, 54,500) and BMO Field (Toronto, 30,990). Canada's inclusion reflects the three-nation hosting deal. Vancouver's climate makes it ideal for June fixtures, while Toronto's urban setting adds a metropolitan feel to the tournament.
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (capacity 82,500) will host the 2026 World Cup Final on July 19, 2026. It is the home stadium of the NFL's New York Giants and Jets.
Estadio Azteca in Mexico City holds 83,000 — the largest venue. MetLife Stadium (82,500) is close behind and hosts the final due to superior infrastructure and transport links.