
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is described as a tournament shared between three nations.
However, the distribution of matches in FIFA’s official stadium records tells a more precise story.
According to FIFA records covering all 16 host stadiums and their match allocations, the United States hosts 78 of the tournament’s 104 matches. That is 75% of all World Cup games.
Canada hosts 13 matches across two venues. Mexico hosts 13 matches across three venues.
TL;DR
- The 2026 World Cup is officially a three-nation tournament, but FIFA records show that the United States will host 78 of 104 matches (75%) across 11 venues.
- AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, has the most matches of any venue (9) and the largest capacity (94,000), but does not host the final
- Estadio Azteca in Mexico City (the only stadium in history to host two World Cup finals and the second-largest venue) receives just 5 matches, fewer than every US and Canadian venue in the tournament
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | FIFA Tournament Name | Stadium (Real Name) | City | Country | FWC Matches | FIFA Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Dallas Stadium | AT&T Stadium | Arlington, Texas | USA | 9 | 94,000 |
| 2 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Atlanta Stadium | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Georgia | USA | 8 | 75,000 |
| 3 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Los Angeles Stadium | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, California | USA | 8 | 70,000 |
| 4 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | New York New Jersey Stadium | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New Jersey | USA | 8 | 82,500 |
| 5 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Boston Stadium | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Massachusetts | USA | 7 | 65,000 |
| 6 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Houston Stadium | NRG Stadium | Houston, Texas | USA | 7 | 72,000 |
| 7 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Miami Stadium | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Florida | USA | 7 | 65,000 |
| 8 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Vancouver Stadium | BC Place | Vancouver, BC | Canada | 7 | 54,000 |
| 9 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Kansas City Stadium | GEHA Field at Arrowhead | Kansas City, Missouri | USA | 6 | 73,000 |
| 10 | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | emmanuel-ashemiriogwa | 16/06/2026 01:24 PM | Philadelphia Stadium | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | USA | 6 | 69,000 |
From the table above, you can see that AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, ranks first with 9 matches and a FIFA-approved capacity of 94,000, the largest venue and the highest match count in the tournament.
Behind it, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey each host 8 matches, with capacities of 75,000, 70,000, and 82,500, respectively.
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The Azteca’s Place in the Ranking
Estadio Azteca is the only stadium in history to have hosted two World Cup finals:
- Mexico 1970
- Mexico 1986.
Diego Maradona scored both the Hand of God and the Goal of the Century there in the same 1986 quarter-final.
The stadium has a FIFA-approved capacity of 83,000, the second-largest in the rankings.
- AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the home of the Dallas Cowboys in American football, hosts 9 matches, 80% more than the Azteca.
- NRG Stadium in Houston, Gillette Stadium in Boston, and Hard Rock Stadium in Miami each host 7.
- Even BC Place in Vancouver, a Canadian stadium with 54,000 seats, hosts 7, two more than the most famous football ground in Latin America.
The specific factors behind the Aztecs’ reduced match allocation.
For example, logistics, infrastructure, FIFA scheduling priorities, and the commercial weighting toward the US market all count for something.
The BMO Field Anomaly
Toronto’s BMO Field is the smallest venue on the list at 45,000 seats, which is 49,000 fewer than AT&T Stadium.
BMO Field is the only purpose-built football ground in the tournament, as every other venue is a converted American football stadium or a multipurpose dome.
Despite being the smallest venue, it hosts as many matches as four American stadiums and holds between 54% and 62% more people.
Capacity and match allocation do not exhibit a consistent relationship in this data story.
The Naming Policy
FIFA’s official tournament documentation lists every venue under a generic geographic name: “Dallas Stadium,” “Atlanta Stadium,” “Miami Stadium,” “Toronto Stadium.”
The real names are all corporate, such as AT&T Stadium, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, and so on.
FIFA’s commercial naming policy removes all sponsor branding from official tournament references.
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ELI5 (Explain It Like I’m 5)
The 2026 World Cup uses 16 stadiums in 3 countries. Even though the US, Canada, and Mexico are all hosting, the US gets 75% of the matches. Dallas’s AT&T Stadium hosts the most games (9), while the famous Azteca Stadium in Mexico, which hosted two previous World Cup finals, only gets 5 games. The final will be at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Toronto’s smallest stadium somehow hosts as many matches as much bigger American stadiums.
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