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2026 World Cup Host Cities

The tournament is played across 16 cities in three countries. Open a city guide for stadium details, transit grades, match counts, and travel tips.

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Frequently asked questions

How many cities are hosting the 2026 World Cup?

Sixteen metropolitan areas host matches: eleven in the United States, three in Mexico, and two in Canada. Each city hub on WorldCupHub lists stadiums, transit context, match volume, and fan logistics so travellers can compare itineraries.

Which US cities are hosting World Cup 2026 matches?

The United States lineup is New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, Kansas City, and Boston—every profile notes FIFA seating capacities and typical June climate risks.

Which Mexican cities are hosting?

Mexico’s three host cities are Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey.

Which Canadian cities are hosting?

Canada’s two host cities are Toronto and Vancouver.

Which city hosts the World Cup Final?

The Final is at MetLife Stadium in New York / New Jersey on July 19, 2026.

Which city has the largest stadium?

Dallas’s AT&T Stadium lists the largest FIFA seating capacity in this tournament at 92,967.

Which city hosts the opening match?

The opening match is in Mexico City at Estadio Banorte on June 11, 2026.

Do all host cities have good public transit?

No—transit quality varies: megacities like New York, Toronto, Atlanta, and Seattle offer strong rail links, while Dallas and Kansas City lean harder on shuttles, park-and-ride, and rideshare on match days.