🏙️ Host City Guide · 11 US Venues · April 2026

2026 World Cup
US Host Cities
Complete Venue Guide

All 11 US host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup — stadiums, capacities, which group stage and knockout matches are played there, and how to stream every match live in 4K from anywhere.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a historic event — the first tournament to feature 48 teams, and the first co-hosted across three nations: the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The United States alone is hosting 11 venues across the country, with the Final taking place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026.

Here's everything you need to know about the US host cities — and how to watch every match whether you have a ticket or not.

The 11 US Host Cities

🗽 New York / New Jersey — MetLife Stadium

Capacity: 82,500 | The biggest and most prestigious venue of the tournament. MetLife Stadium will host the World Cup Final on July 19, 2026 — the most watched sporting event in human history. East Rutherford, NJ. Also hosting group stage matches and knockout rounds.

🌴 Los Angeles — SoFi Stadium

Capacity: 70,240 | State-of-the-art stadium in Inglewood, CA. Home of the LA Rams and Chargers. Hosting group stage matches, knockout rounds, and a semi-final. LA's World Cup matches will draw the largest Spanish-speaking crowd in the tournament.

🤠 Dallas — AT&T Stadium

Capacity: 80,000+ | "Jerry World" in Arlington, TX. One of the world's great stadiums, with a massive 600-ton video board. Hosting group stage and knockout matches including a quarter-final.

🌊 Miami — Hard Rock Stadium

Capacity: 65,000 | The only outdoor stadium in South Florida. Home of the Miami Dolphins. Hosting group stage matches in June 2026. Miami's large Latin American community makes this one of the most anticipated host cities.

🏔️ Seattle — Lumen Field

Capacity: 69,000 | One of the loudest stadiums in American sports. Home of the Seattle Seahawks and Sounders FC. Seattle's passionate soccer culture means this will be one of the loudest group stage venues on the continent.

🦞 Boston — Gillette Stadium

Capacity: 65,878 | Foxborough, MA. Home of the New England Patriots. Boston's soccer culture has grown significantly in recent years. Hosting group stage matches.

🏈 Kansas City — Arrowhead Stadium

Capacity: 76,416 | Home of the Kansas City Chiefs. One of the most iconic venues in American sports. Arrowhead will bring an electric NFL-style atmosphere to World Cup group stage matches.

🍑 Atlanta — Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Capacity: 71,000 | The home of Atlanta United FC and the Falcons. A world-class modern stadium with a retractable roof — one of the best sporting venues in the USA. Hosting group stage and knockout matches.

🚀 Houston — NRG Stadium

Capacity: 72,220 | Home of the Houston Texans. Houston has the largest per-capita Latin population of any major US city, making these matches guaranteed sellouts with incredible atmosphere.

🔔 Philadelphia — Lincoln Financial Field

Capacity: 69,796 | "The Linc" — home of the Philadelphia Eagles. Philadelphia's soccer scene has grown rapidly. Philly fans are known for being loud and passionate — group stage matches here will be electric.

🌁 San Francisco/Bay Area — Levi's Stadium

Capacity: 68,500 | Santa Clara, CA. Home of the San Francisco 49ers. Silicon Valley's tech-savvy crowd meets World Cup football. Hosting group stage matches and potentially knockout rounds.

How to Watch if You Don't Have a Ticket

With 78 matches taking place in the US, most fans will be watching from home — and that's exactly where WorldCupStream.us comes in. Whether your local host city is selling out in seconds or the match you want is in another city entirely, all 104 matches stream live in 4K on any device, anywhere in the United States.

⚽ Watch Every Host City Match Live — In 4K
From New York to Los Angeles, from the opening match to the Final — stream it all from your living room. Free trial, no contract.

Canadian & Mexican Host Cities

Beyond the US, the 2026 World Cup also features venues in Canada (Toronto and Vancouver) and Mexico (Mexico City/Estadio Azteca, Guadalajara, and Monterrey). WorldCupStream.us covers all 104 matches regardless of host nation — every Canadian and Mexican venue match streams live.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which city is hosting the 2026 World Cup Final?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York area) on July 19, 2026. It has a capacity of 82,500 and is the flagship venue of the tournament.
How many matches is each US city hosting?
Most US venues will host 4–6 matches across the group stage and knockout rounds. New York/New Jersey hosts the most as it includes the Final. Exact fixture allocations will be confirmed by FIFA once the draw is complete.
Can I watch World Cup matches online if I'm not in a host city?
Yes — all 104 World Cup matches stream live online regardless of your location in the US. WorldCupStream.us delivers every match in 4K UHD on Firestick, Smart TV, iPhone, Android, and PC with no geo-restrictions.