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These are the stadiums where the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be played

2022-06-17T09:21:45.130Z


16 stadiums in three countries will host the matches of a historic 2026 FIFA World Cup, which for the first time will be played in three countries simultaneously and will have a 48-player format.


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16 stadiums will host the matches of a historic 2026 FIFA World Cup that for the first time will be played in three countries simultaneously and will have the format of 48 participants.

FIFA released this Thursday the list of the 16 host cities that will host 80 matches to be played between June 9 and July 18, 2026. FIFA reported that the venues in the United States, Washington, Denver, Baltimore, Nashville, Orlando and Edmonton.

With them,

the United States

will have as host cities: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle.

Mexico

will have three host venues: Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey.

Canada

will have two host cities: Vancouver and Toronto.

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Graphic: Jhasua Razo

These are the stadiums that will host the matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The data was provided by TransferMarkt.

USA.

Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

(Credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Mercedes-Benz Stadium


Capacity

: 73,019 spectators.


Year of construction:

2017

Boston

Gillette Stadium (Credit: Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Gillette Stadium


Capacity

: 68,756 spectators.


Year of construction:

2002

Dallas

Cowboy Stadium.

(Credit: Darren Carroll/Getty Images)

Stadium:

AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas.


Capacity

: 80,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

2009

houston

NGR Stadium in Houston, Texas.

(Credit: Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

Stadium:

NRG Stadium.


Capacity

: 71,500 spectators.


Year of construction:

2002

Kansas City

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri.

(Credit: Larry W. Smith/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Arrowhead Stadium


Capacity

: 76,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

1976.

The Angels

General view of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

(Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)

Stadium:

SoFi Stadium


Capacity

: 70,240 spectators.


Year of construction:

2021

Miami

Stadium:

Hard Rock Stadium.


Capacity

: 67,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

1987

New York/New Jersey

(Credit: John Moore/Getty Images)

Stadium:

MetLife Stadium.


Capacity

: 82,500 spectators.


Year of construction:

2010.

Philadelphia

(Credit: Hunter Martin/Getty Images)

Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field


Capacity

: 70,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

2003.

San Francisco

Attendees take part in the 2016 halftime show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

The colorful screen reads "Believe in Love" during a performance that brought together Bruno Mars, Beyonce and Coldplay.

(Credit: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif.


Capacity

: 71,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

2014

Seattle

Lumen Field, in Seattle, Washington.

(Credit: Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Lumen Field.


Capacity

: 69,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

2002.

Mexico

Mexico City

Azteca Stadium, Mexico City.

(Credit: Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Azteca Stadium.


Capacity

: 81,000 spectators.


Year of construction:

1966.

Guadalajara

Akron Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico.

(Credit: Refugio Ruiz/Getty Images)

Stadium:

Akron Stadium.


Capacity

: 49,800 spectators.


Year of construction:

2010.

Monterey

BBVA Stadium in Monterrey, Mexico.

(Credit: Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Stadium:

BBVA Stadium.


Capacity

: 53,500 spectators.


Year of construction:

2015.

Canada

toronto

BMO Field, in Toronto, Canada.

(Credit: Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

Stadium:

BMO Field.


Capacity

: 30,991 spectators.


Year of construction:

2007.

vancouver

BC Place Stadium, in Vancouver, Canada.

(Credit: Getty Images)

Stadium:

BC Place.


Capacity

: 22,120 spectators.


Year of construction:

1983.

World Cup 2026

Source: cnnespanol

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