A tour of the 2026 World Cup stadiums ๐
A tour of the 2026 World Cup stadiums ๐ From Mexico City to Vancouver, via Miami and New York, hereโs an overview of the 16 stadiums that will host the 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup. ๐ฒ๐ฝ Mexico City Stadium (Estadio Azteca) City: Mexico City Opening date: 1966 Capacity: 83,000 seats Main fixtures: Opening match (with Mexico), group-stage matches, Round of 32 and Round of 16. This legendary temple will become the first stadium in history to host three editions of the World Cup. ๐ฒ๐ฝ Guadalajara Stadium (Estadio Akron) City: Zapopan / Guadalajara Opening date: 2010 Capacity: 48,000 seats Main fixtures: Group-stage matches (including one Mexico match). ๐ฒ๐ฝ Monterrey Stadium (Estadio BBVA) City: Guadalupe / Monterrey Opening date: 2015 Capacity: 53,500 seats Main fixtures: Group-stage matches and one Round of 32 match. Nicknamed "The Steel Giant," it offers a breathtaking view of the Sierra Madre mountains. ๐จ๐ฆ Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) City: Toronto Opening date: 2007 (expanded for 2026) Capacity: 45,000 seats Main fixtures: Canadaโs first-ever home match at a World Cup, group-stage matches, and one Round of 32 match. ๐จ๐ฆ Vancouver Stadium (BC Place) City: Vancouver Opening date: 1983 (regularly renovated) Capacity: 54,000 seats Main fixtures: Group-stage matches (including two Canada games), Round of 32 and Round of 16. ๐บ๐ธ New York / New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium) City: East Rutherford (suburb of New York) Opening date: 2010 Capacity: 82,500 seats Main fixtures: Brazil vs. Morocco, France vs. Senegal, the grand Final (July 19). ๐บ๐ธ Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) City: Arlington / Dallas Opening date: 2009 Capacity: 94,000 seats Main fixtures: England vs. Croatia, a semi-final. It is the largest stadium in the tournament, famous for its retractable roof and enormous suspended giant screen. ๐บ๐ธ Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) City: Atlanta Opening date: 2017 Capacity: 75,000 seats Main fixtures: Spain vs. Cape Verde, a semi-final. An architectural masterpiece with a retractable roof shaped like a camera aperture. ๐บ๐ธ Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium) City: Inglewood / Los Angeles Opening date: 2020 Capacity: 70,240 seats Main fixtures: The United States' opening match (USA vs. Paraguay), a quarter-final. It was the most expensive stadium in the world when built (nearly $5 billion). ๐บ๐ธ Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium) City: Miami Gardens / Miami Opening date: 1987 Capacity: 65,000 seats Main fixtures: Portugal vs. Colombia, a quarter-final, and the third-place match. ๐บ๐ธ Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium) City: Foxborough / Boston Opening date: 2002 Capacity: 65,000 seats Main fixtures: Norway vs. France, a quarter-final. ๐บ๐ธ Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium) City: Kansas City Opening date: 1972 (modernized) Capacity: 73,000 seats Main fixtures: Argentina vs. Algeria, a quarter-final. Listed in the record books as the loudest stadium in the world. ๐บ๐ธ Houston Stadium (NRG Stadium) City: Houston Opening date: 2002 Capacity: 72,000 seats Main fixtures: Group-stage matches (including Portugal vs. DR Congo), Round of 32 and Round of 16. ๐บ๐ธ San Francisco Bay Stadium (Levi's Stadium) City: Santa Clara / San Francisco Opening date: 2014 Capacity: 71,000 seats Main fixtures: 6 matches in total, including group-stage games and one Round of 32 match. ๐บ๐ธ Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) City: Seattle Opening date: 2002 Capacity: 69,000 seats Main fixtures: USA vs. Australia, group-stage matches, Round of 32 and Round of 16. Known for its electric atmosphere thanks to MLS supporters. ๐บ๐ธ Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field) City: Philadelphia Opening date: 2003 Capacity: 69,000 seats Main fixtures: Brazil vs. Haiti, group-stage matches and a Round of 16 match. What about you, which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comments! This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in ๐ซ๐ท here.
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