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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 16 stadiums across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Here are the stadiums that will host matches:*United States:*
- *AT&T Stadium*, Dallas - Capacity: 92,967
- *MetLife Stadium*, New York/New Jersey - Capacity: 87,157 (hosting the final)
- *Mercedes-Benz Stadium*, Atlanta - Capacity: 75,000
- *Arrowhead Stadium*, Kansas City - Capacity: 76,640
- *NRG Stadium*, Houston - Capacity: 72,220
- *SoFi Stadium*, Los Angeles - Capacity: 70,240
- *Lincoln Financial Field*, Philadelphia - Capacity: 69,328
- *Lumen Field*, Seattle - Capacity: 69,000
- *Leviβs Stadium*, San Francisco Bay Area - Capacity: 70,909
- *Gillette Stadium*, Boston - Capacity: 64,600
- *Hard Rock Stadium*, Miami - Capacity: 67,518 (hosting the third-place match)
*Canada:*
- *BC Place*, Vancouver - Capacity: 54,500
- *BMO Field*, Toronto - Capacity: 45,736
*Mexico:*
- *Estadio Azteca*, Mexico City - Capacity: 87,523 (hosting the opening match)
- *Estadio BBVA*, Monterrey - Capacity: 53,460
- *Estadio Akron*, Guadalajara - Capacity: 48,071
These stadiums will host a total of 104 matches, featuring 48 teams from around the world. ΒΉ Β²
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