2026

Host Cities

11 in the USA, 3 in Mexico, 2 in Canada. Find your match.

United States

New York / New Jersey

8 matches

MetLife Stadium · 82,500

Global capital energy. The final will be played here.

United States

Los Angeles

8 matches

SoFi Stadium · 70,240

Sun, sprawl and sport. Plan around traffic, not distance.

United States

Dallas

9 matches

AT&T Stadium · 80,000

Hosts more matches than any other city. Big-stadium country.

United States

Miami

7 matches

Hard Rock Stadium · 65,326

Latin energy, beach mornings, club nights. Spanish works everywhere.

United States

Atlanta

8 matches

Mercedes-Benz Stadium · 71,000

Walkable downtown stadium — rare in the US.

United States

Boston

7 matches

Gillette Stadium · 65,878

Historic, walkable city. Stadium is 30 miles south — plan ahead.

United States

Houston

7 matches

NRG Stadium · 72,220

Hot, humid and friendly. Bring sunscreen.

United States

Kansas City

6 matches

Arrowhead Stadium · 76,416

Underrated. Iconic BBQ and one of the loudest stadiums on Earth.

United States

Philadelphia

6 matches

Lincoln Financial Field · 69,796

History, heart and a passionate sports city.

United States

San Francisco Bay Area

6 matches

Levi's Stadium · 68,500

Tech-meets-nature. Stadium is in Santa Clara, not SF.

United States

Seattle

6 matches

Lumen Field · 68,740

Coffee, mountains and one of the loudest crowds in MLS history.

Mexico

Mexico City

5 matches

Estadio Azteca · 87,000

Hosts the opening match. The most historic World Cup stadium on Earth.

Mexico

Guadalajara

4 matches

Estadio Akron · 49,850

Tequila, mariachi, sunshine. The most Mexican of Mexican cities.

Mexico

Monterrey

4 matches

Estadio BBVA · 53,500

Mountains, modern skyline, fierce football culture.

Canada

Toronto

6 matches

BMO Field · 45,736

Diverse, polite, easy to navigate. English everywhere.

Canada

Vancouver

7 matches

BC Place · 54,500

Mountains meet ocean. Stadium is downtown — rare and ideal.