The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the biggest tournament in football history, featuring 48 teams for the first time. The United States will host the majority of matches, making it the central hub of the 2026 World Cup.
In this guide, you’ll find:
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List of USA host cities
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Stadium details and capacities
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Expected match distribution
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Travel tips for international fans
How Many World Cup 2026 Matches Will Be Played in the USA?
The 2026 World Cup will be jointly hosted by:
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United States
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Canada
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Mexico
Out of 104 total matches, the United States is expected to host 70+ matches, including knockout games and possibly the final.
🏟️ List of USA Cities Hosting World Cup 2026 Matches
Below are the confirmed U.S. host cities and stadiums:
1. New York / New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
📍 Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
🏟️ Stadium: MetLife Stadium
👥 Capacity: 82,500
MetLife Stadium is expected to host the World Cup Final. It is one of the largest stadiums in the United States.
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2. Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
📍 Location: Inglewood, California
🏟️ Stadium: SoFi Stadium
👥 Capacity: 70,000+
One of the most modern stadiums in the world, SoFi Stadium is likely to host major knockout matches.
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3. Dallas – AT&T Stadium
📍 Location: Arlington, Texas
🏟️ Stadium: AT&T Stadium
👥 Capacity: 80,000+
Dallas is expected to host the highest number of matches in the USA.
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4. Miami – Hard Rock Stadium
🏟️ Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
👥 Capacity: 65,000
Miami’s international fan base makes it a key venue for group-stage matches.
5. Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
🏟️ Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
👥 Capacity: 71,000
A modern dome stadium with world-class facilities.
6. Seattle – Lumen Field
🏟️ Stadium: Lumen Field
👥 Capacity: 69,000
Known for one of the loudest fan atmospheres in U.S. sports.
7. Houston – NRG Stadium
🏟️ Stadium: NRG Stadium
👥 Capacity: 72,000
Houston previously hosted Copa America matches successfully.
8. San Francisco Bay Area – Levi’s Stadium
🏟️ Stadium: Levi's Stadium
👥 Capacity: 68,500
Located in Santa Clara, it will bring West Coast excitement.
9. Boston – Gillette Stadium
🏟️ Stadium: Gillette Stadium
👥 Capacity: 65,000
A historic sports region ready for global football fans.
10. Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field
🏟️ Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
👥 Capacity: 69,000
Philadelphia will host multiple group-stage matches.
11. Kansas City – Arrowhead Stadium
🏟️ Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
👥 Capacity: 76,000
Known for incredible fan energy.
🌎 Why the USA Is the Main Host of World Cup 2026
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Massive stadium infrastructure
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Strong commercial market
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Large multicultural football audience
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Previous hosting experience (1994 World Cup)
The USA previously hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup, which still holds attendance records.
✈️ Travel Tips for International Fans
If you plan to attend World Cup 2026 matches in USA cities:
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Apply for a U.S. visa early
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Book accommodation 6–12 months in advance
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Check inter-city flight options
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Follow official ticket announcements
📅 When Will the Match Schedule Be Released?
The official match schedule is expected after the final draw ceremony. Updates will be published by FIFA.
FAQ – World Cup 2026 USA Matches
How many cities in the USA will host World Cup 2026?
11 U.S. cities have been selected as official host cities.
Will the World Cup 2026 final be in the USA?
Yes, the final is expected to be played in the United States, possibly at MetLife Stadium.
How many matches will the USA host?
The USA is expected to host over 70 matches out of 104 total matches.
Final Thoughts
The United States will be the centerpiece of the FIFA World Cup 2026, hosting the majority of matches across 11 world-class cities. From New York to Los Angeles, fans can expect an unforgettable football experience.
