The 16 Host Venues
Sixteen stadiums across three nations — the most venues ever used in a single World Cup.
New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Houston.
Toronto (BMO Field) and Vancouver (BC Place) represent Canada's first ever World Cup hosting role.
Mexico City's Azteca Stadium returns — having also hosted the 1970 and 1986 finals. Plus Guadalajara and Monterrey.
Capacity 87,523. The only stadium to host three World Cup finals. History drips from every stand.
Capacity 82,500. Hosting the final on July 19. Home of the New York Giants and Jets — transformed into a cathedral for football.
Capacity 70,240. Los Angeles's newest arena, hosting the semi-final. One of the most technically advanced stadiums on earth.