The upcoming week marks the beginning of the largest World Cup in history, spanning North America with 48 participating nations. This expanded tournament will see matches held in more cities and stadiums than ever before. A total of 16 venues will host games in this significant event.
Below is a ranking of the 16 stadiums that will host the 48-team World Cup in 2026.
1. Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
Estadio Azteca is set to host the opening game of the World Cup. Its cultural significance and history make it an unmatched venue. It has already hosted two World Cup Finals, cementing its status as a top sporting arena. The sight of Azteca, adorned with flags from competing nations, is a classic World Cup image.
2. SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles)
SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is hailed as the best modern stadium in the World Cup lineup. It will see the U.S. Men’s National Team face Paraguay, offering a stunning vista for such high-profile matches. Its location near Hollywood adds to its appeal as a hub for major sports and entertainment events.
3. Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta ranks high due to its size, comfort, and suitability for major events. Over the past decade, it has hosted several significant games and serves as a home to Atlanta FC in the MLS.
4. AT&T Stadium (Dallas)
Known as Jerry’s World, AT&T Stadium feels destined to host World Cup games. Though it may not sit at the top compared to Los Angeles or Atlanta’s venues, it remains the largest U.S. stadium and an impressive sight for visiting fans.
5. Estadio BBVA (Monterrey)
Despite fewer modern features compared to some American venues, Estadio BBVA in Monterrey is in the top five for the electrifying atmosphere created by passionate C.F. Monterrey fans. Known as “The Steel Giant,” it promises a lively environment no matter the teams playing.
6. Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
7. Lumen Field (Seattle)
8. NRG Stadium (Houston)
9. Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
10. Estadio Jalisco (Guadalajara)
11. Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
12. Levi’s Stadium (Bay Area)
13. BC Place (Vancouver)
14. MetLife Stadium (New Jersey)
15. Gillette Stadium (Boston)
16. BMO Field (Toronto)

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