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Host Cities & Stadiums

MetLife Stadium

City: East Rutherford / New York-New Jersey, USA

Capacity: 82,500

Home teams: New York Giants, New York Jets

Why it matters: Final host area and one of the headline venues of the tournament.

SoFi Stadium

City: Los Angeles, USA

Capacity: 70,000+

Home teams: Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers

Why it matters: One of the biggest modern venues in the USA host rotation.

AT&T Stadium

City: Dallas, USA

Capacity: 80,000+

Home team: Dallas Cowboys

Why it matters: Major USA venue with very high capacity.

Estadio Azteca

City: Mexico City, Mexico

Capacity: 87,000

Venue facts: Historic Mexico host venue.

Why it matters: One of the most iconic football stadiums in the world.

Hard Rock Stadium

City: Miami, USA

Capacity: 65,000

Home team: Miami Dolphins

Why it matters: Key South Florida host city for fans and travel planning.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

City: Atlanta, USA

Capacity: 71,000

Home teams: Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United

Why it matters: Strong matchday city and major modern venue.

NRG Stadium

City: Houston, USA

Capacity: 72,000

Home team: Houston Texans

Why it matters: Important USA host city with strong international access.

Lumen Field

City: Seattle, USA

Capacity: 69,000

Home teams: Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders

Why it matters: Strong football atmosphere and Pacific Northwest host stop.

Levi’s Stadium

City: San Francisco Bay Area, USA

Capacity: 68,000

Home team: San Francisco 49ers

Why it matters: Major Bay Area host venue for West Coast travel plans.

Gillette Stadium

City: Boston, USA

Capacity: 65,000

Home teams: New England Patriots, New England Revolution

Why it matters: New England host venue with easy regional travel appeal.

Lincoln Financial Field

City: Philadelphia, USA

Capacity: 69,000

Home team: Philadelphia Eagles

Why it matters: Strong East Coast host stop with dense fan travel routes.

Arrowhead Stadium

City: Kansas City, USA

Capacity: 76,000

Home team: Kansas City Chiefs

Why it matters: High-capacity Midwest venue in the USA host map.

BMO Field

City: Toronto, Canada

Capacity: 45,000

Home team: Toronto FC

Why it matters: Canadian host venue and strong international gateway city.

BC Place

City: Vancouver, Canada

Capacity: 54,000

Home team: BC Lions / Vancouver Whitecaps use the venue

Why it matters: Key western Canada host city for travel planning.

Estadio Akron

City: Guadalajara, Mexico

Capacity: 49,000

Home team: CD Guadalajara

Why it matters: Important Mexico host venue and strong football city.

Estadio BBVA

City: Monterrey, Mexico

Capacity: 53,000

Home team: CF Monterrey

Why it matters: Major northern Mexico host venue for tournament travel.

World Cup 2026 Travel Guide

World Cup 2026 / Ticket Guide

Planning your World Cup 2026 trip starts with choosing the right host cities, stadiums, and travel strategy. Here’s a complete guide to help you plan your experience. FIFA already has an official ticket-interest registration page live, and official hospitality packages are being offered through FIFA’s hospitality provider.

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Step-by-step

Step 1

Choose 1 to 3 host cities based on the stadiums, atmosphere, and matches you want to experience.

Step 2

Map your travel route early, because host cities across the USA, Canada, and Mexico are far apart.

Step 3

Book flights and accommodation as early as possible, especially in high-demand host cities.

Step 4

Turn your trip into a full travel experience by combining matches, city highlights, and local culture.

What is already confirmed?

  • The tournament runs from 11 June 2026 to 19 July 2026.
  • There will be 104 matches and 48 teams.
  • The final is in New York New Jersey Stadium.
  • Mexico opens at Mexico City Stadium on 11 June 2026.
  • FIFA’s official ticket-interest registration is live.
  • Official hospitality is live through FIFA’s official provider.

Ways to travel between host cities

  • Longer distances are usually best done by plane, especially between major host cities in different regions.
  • Shorter routes can work well by rental car, camper, or train depending on your route and timing.
  • If you want more flexibility, reserve rental cars and campers early because availability can tighten fast during major tournaments.
  • For international camper rental options, see Indie Campers.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy official World Cup 2026 tickets?

Start with the Scroma World Cup 2026 Tickets page for the ticket guide, then continue to FIFA’s official ticket information and register-interest process. For premium ticket-inclusive products, use FIFA’s official hospitality route.

How can I travel between host cities?

Long distances are usually best done by plane. Shorter routes can work well by rental car, camper, or train depending on your route and timing.

Should I reserve a rental car or camper early?

Yes. Rental cars and campers are smart to reserve early because availability can tighten quickly during major tournaments. For international camper rental options, see Indie Campers.

When should I plan my trip?

Plan around the confirmed tournament window from 11 June 2026 to 19 July 2026, then refine your route, transport, and stay as match details develop.

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