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World Cup 2026 host cities revealed, with 11 venues in U.S., 3 in Mexico and 2 in Canada

FIFA announced Wednesday the 16 North American cities that will host matches for the 2026 World Cup, with 11 venues chosen in the United States, three in Mexico and two in Canada.

The 2026 World Cup will be the first tournament hosted by three nations and also the first that will expand to 48 teams in the competition.





The cities officially selected to host World Cup matches in the U.S. are:

New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium);

Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium);

Dallas (AT&T Stadium);

San Francisco Bay Area (Levi's Stadium); Miami (Hard Rock Stadium);

Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium);

Seattle (Lumen Field);

Houston (NRG Stadium);

Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field);

Kansas City, Missouri (Arrowhead Stadium); and Boston (Gillette Stadium).

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