The Stadiums
Three countries, 16 stadiums, one dream. From northern Canada to southern Mexico, the 2026 World Cup is played on the biggest stages on the continent.
Showing 16 stadiums
MetLife Stadium
FINAL VENUEEast Rutherford, New Jersey
The largest stadium in the tournament. Never hosted a World Cup... until now. The final of the world's greatest football competition lands in New York's backyard.
AT&T Stadium
Arlington (Dallas), Texas
Home of the Cowboys. The largest video screen on the planet. Visible from space, they say. Goals are seen twice.
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood (Los Ángeles), California
The most expensive stadium in history. The Super Bowl final seems like small potatoes. Inglewood receives real football, the other football.
Rose Bowl
Pasadena (Los Ángeles), California
It already hosted the 1994 final. It returns to its date with history. Diego knows it well. The stadium remembers too.
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara (San Francisco), California
Silicon Valley has its stadium. Slow internet in the stands, fast WiFi in the boxes. VAR runs on exclusive fiber optics.
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens (Miami), Florida
Tropical heat, Latin rhythm. The group with the most atmosphere guaranteed. The conga starts before the opening whistle and doesn't stop until dawn.
Lumen Field
Seattle, Washington
The loudest stadium in the NFL, about to discover the true volume of Latin American fans. Seattle, get ready.
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas
Retractable roof for the Texas heat. The referees sweat anyway. The only stadium where the match and the weather are equally unpredictable.
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, Missouri
Considered the loudest stadium in the world in the NFL. Football accepts the challenge and brings its own soundtrack.
Lincoln Financial Field
Filadelfia, Pensilvania
City of brotherly love. They receive the referee differently. Philadelphia has its own unwritten rulebook.
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough (Boston), Massachusetts
Home of the Patriots. Argentine fans have already booked flights. New England cold stops no one when a Cup is on the line.
BC Place
Vancouver, Columbia Británica
The only World Cup stadium with an inflatable roof. Literally a giant balloon full of football. Pop it and the Canadian dream escapes.
BMO Field
Toronto, Ontario
The smallest in the tournament. What it lacks in size it makes up for in Canadian atmosphere: polite applause, orderly queues and plenty of friendliness.
Estadio Azteca
Ciudad de México, CDMX
The cathedral. Maradona and the Hand of God. The Goal of the Century. The greatest story in football. Host of the 1970 and 1986 finals. Now it returns a third time.
Estadio Akron
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Home of the Chivas. Guadalajara has more passion than oxygen in the air. The altitude stops no one when there's a World Cup at home.
Estadio BBVA
Monterrey, Nuevo León
The most modern stadium in Mexico. Monterrey brings industry and goals. The city that never sleeps when El Tri plays.
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