Key Art for the FIFA World Cup 2026 on FOX and FS1.

Key Art for the FIFA World Cup 2026 on FOX and FS1.

2026 FIFA World Cup™ Venue Guide: Explore the 16 Stadiums Hosting Live Action on FOX and FS1

Get details on all 16 host cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico as 48 nations compete in 104 matches from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ isn’t just the culmination of four years of anticipation; it’s the biggest event in the history of soccer. Three host nations; sixteen venues; 48 teams; 104 matches. These are all records, soon to become fun facts in the winner’s triumphant narrative.

The tournament is so big, there’s only one way to catch all of the matches; by watching every single game on FOX and FS1 with Sling. Here’s a virtual tour of all the grounds that will be stomped when the FIFA World Cup 2026™ gets underway on Thursday, June 11. Follow this link for complete information on how to watch every match on FOX and FS1 with Sling, and click this link for the complete World Cup schedule. To watch FOX and FS1 with Sling, use the link below to subscribe to Sling Select!

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Complete Guide to All 16 Stadiums Hosting Matches at FIFA World Cup 2026™

From sea to shining sea, over the river and through the woods to Canada, then way down south all the way to the sandy beaches of Mexico, here’s your complete guide to all the stadiums hosting matches at FIFA World Cup 2026™.

Canada

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Toronto, Ontario – BMO Field (Home of the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts)

Vancouver, British Columbia – BC Place (Home of the CFL’s BC Lions)

Mexico

Mexico City – Estadio Azteca (Home of Liga MX’s Club América & Cruz Azul)

Guadalajara (Zapopan) – Estadio Akron (Home of Liga MX’s C.D. Guadalajara / Chivas)

Monterrey (Guadalupe) – Estadio BBVA (Home of Liga MX’s C.F. Monterrey / Rayados)

United States

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Atlanta, Georgia – Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons; MLS’ Atlanta United FC)

Boston (Foxborough), Massachusetts – Gillette Stadium (Home of the NFL’s New England Patriots; MLS’ New England Revolution)

Dallas (Arlington), Texas – AT&T Stadium (Home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys)

Houston, Texas – NRG Stadium (Home of the NFL’s Houston Texans)

Kansas City, Missouri – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Home of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs)

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Los Angeles (Inglewood), California – SoFi Stadium (Home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers)

Miami (Miami Gardens), Florida – Hard Rock Stadium (Home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins; University of Miami Hurricanes in NCAA Football)

New York/New Jersey (East Rutherford) – MetLife Stadium (Home of the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field (Home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles; Temple University Owls in NCAA Football)

San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara), California – Levi's Stadium (Home of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers)

Seattle, Washington – Lumen Field (Home of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks; MLS’ Seattle Sounders FC; and NWSL’s Seattle Reign FC)

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