The Venues

Stadium Capacity

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Information

Explore the 16 official venues for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and their seating capacities across North America

NJ/NY, USA

MetLife Stadium

Capacity

82,500

CDMX, MX

Estadio Azteca

Capacity

87,523

DALLAS, USA

AT&T Stadium

Capacity

80,000

KANSAS CITY, USA

Kansas City Stadium

Capacity

76,416

HOUSTON, USA

NRG Stadium

Capacity

72,220

ATLANTA, USA

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Capacity

71,000

LOS ANGELES, USA

SoFi Stadium

Capacity

70,240

SEATTLE, USA

Lumen Field

Capacity

69,000

SAN FRANCISCO, USA

Levi's Stadium

Capacity

68,500

PHILADELPHIA, USA

Lincoln Financial Field

Capacity

67,594

BOSTON, USA

Gillette Stadium

Capacity

65,878

MIAMI, USA

Hard Rock Stadium

Capacity

64,767

VANCOUVER, CAN

BC Place

Capacity

54,500

MONTERREY, MX

Estadio BBVA

Capacity

53,500

GUADALAJARA, MX

Estadio Akron

Capacity

48,071

TORONTO, CAN

BMO Field

Capacity

30,000

Frequently Asked Questions

The largest venue for the 2026 tournament is the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. It boasts a massive seating capacity of 87,523, making it the premier location for high-attendance matches.

Currently, BMO Field in Toronto is the smallest venue with a listed capacity of 30,000. However, the stadium will undergo temporary expansions to meet FIFA’s minimum seating requirements before the tournament begins.
MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey, the official host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final (Match 104), has a maximum seating capacity of 82,500.
Yes, based on current listings, two stadiums fall below the 50,000 mark: Estadio Akron in Guadalajara (48,071) and BMO Field in Toronto (30,000). The vast majority of the 16 host venues safely hold between 65,000 and 80,000 fans.
AT&T Stadium in Dallas boasts an impressive capacity of 80,000 seats. Due to its massive size, it is a key venue for several high-profile knockout stage matches.