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USA-Canada-Mexico Host Cities Guide

This comprehensive host cities guide provides an essential overview of the 16 venues across the United States, Canada, and Mexico that will welcome the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As the first edition co-hosted by three nations, the tournament will span 48 teams and 104 matches, making it the largest World Cup in history. United States (11 cities) : The backbone of the tournament features iconic stadiums including MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey), SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles), AT&T Stadium (Dallas), and Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta). Other host cities include Seattle, San Francisco, Kansas City, Boston, Philadelphia, Houston, and Miami. Each venue offers world-class infrastructure, massive seating capacities, and vibrant cultural backdrops. Canada (2 cities) : Toronto’s BMO Field (expanded) and Vancouver’s BC Place will represent the northern hosts. Both venues have undergone significant upgrades to meet FIFA standards. Canadian matches will highlight the nation’s growing soccer passion and its multicultural hospitality. Mexico (3 cities) : Soccer heartland venues include Estadio Azteca (Mexico City), which becomes the first stadium to host three World Cups (1970, 1986, 2026). Also featuring are Estadio BBVA (Monterrey) and Estadio Akron (Guadalajara). Mexico offers unmatched football atmosphere and passionate fan engagement. The guide includes travel tips, local attractions, transportation options, and cultural highlights for each city. From the beaches of Los Angeles to the mountains of Vancouver and the historic streets of Mexico City, this guide helps fans plan their ultimate World Cup journey across North America.

Edited at 2026-04-27 06:36:15
Jingyi Yu
Jingyi Yu

USA-Canada-Mexico Host Cities Guide

Jingyi Yu
Jingyi Yu
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