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World Cup 2026 Knockout Schedule: Round of 32 to Final

By FootballRoute Editorial TeamLast Updated: 2026-06-07⏱️ 5 min read
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The 16 stadiums for the World Cup 2026 range from historic venues like Estadio Azteca (87,523 capacity) to modern architectural marvels like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

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Every match of the 2026 tournament will be played on natural grass, requiring temporary turf installations in several NFL stadiums that normally use artificial turf. From retractable roofs to state-of-the-art video boards, the tournament venues represent the pinnacle of modern sports design.

World Cup 2026 Venue Capacity Rankings

Stadium NameLocationCapacityRoof Type
Estadio AztecaMexico City, Mexico87,523Open Air
MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ, USA82,500Open Air
AT&T StadiumArlington, TX, USA80,000Retractable Roof
Arrowhead StadiumKansas City, MO, USA76,416Open Air
NRG StadiumHouston, TX, USA72,220Retractable Roof
Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA, USA71,000Retractable Roof
SoFi StadiumInglewood, CA, USA70,240Fixed Translucent Roof
Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA, USA69,796Open Air
Lumen FieldSeattle, WA, USA69,000Open Air / Partial Canopy
Levi’s StadiumSanta Clara, CA, USA68,500Open Air
Gillette StadiumFoxborough, MA, USA65,878Open Air
Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL, USA64,767Open Air / Partial Canopy
BC PlaceVancouver, BC, Canada54,500Retractable Roof
Estadio BBVAGuadalupe, NL, Mexico53,500Open Air
Estadio AkronZapopan, JAL, Mexico48,071Open Air / Canopy
BMO FieldToronto, ON, Canada45,000Open Air

The official tournament capacities and key features of all 16 stadiums.

Security measures at all sixteen venues will be strictly enforced under FIFA Category 1 safety protocols. Permitted bag sizes will be limited, and fans are encouraged to use public transit rather than attempting to park at the stadiums, as parking passes will be restricted and extremely expensive. All stadiums will operate on a cashless basis, requiring debit or credit cards for concessions and merchandise.

With over five million fans expected to travel across North America, hotel bookings and short-term rentals are experiencing unprecedented demand. Fans are advised to secure lodging months in advance, especially in high-density regions like New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Grouping travel arrangements within regional clusters (East, Central, West) is the most budget-friendly way to attend multiple fixtures.

All co-hosting stadiums are undergoing extensive technological upgrades. This includes high-density Wi-Fi networks, upgraded digital signage, and advanced field heating or cooling systems. Natural grass turf will be temporarily laid over synthetic fields in venues like AT&T Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium to comply with strict international playing surface standards.

The 2026 edition also places a heavy emphasis on sustainability. Organisers have committed to reducing carbon footprints by offering free public transit to ticket holders on matchdays and sourcing stadium concessions from local, sustainable vendors. Fans are encouraged to bring reusable, non-metallic water bottles where allowed by stadium rules.

Given that matches span three separate countries, cross-border transit logistics will require careful planning. Customs authorities are establishing fast-track lanes for accredited tour operators and fans carrying valid matchday ticket confirmations, but travel times between cities like Vancouver and Seattle, or San Diego and Tijuana, will still vary based on peak traffic times.

To prepare for the expanded tournament scale, FIFA and local organising committees have coordinated extensively with city transport authorities and airport administrators. Travel corridors between co-host countries will feature streamlined customs procedures, but fans must still hold valid passports and corresponding entry visas (ESTA for the USA, eTA for Canada, and FMM for Mexico). Checking local municipal guidelines and stadium bag policies before departure is strongly recommended to ensure smooth transit on matchdays.

Additionally, ticket distribution will occur exclusively through official digital applications, preventing paper tickets or third-party email confirmations from granting access at gates. Stadium wireless networks are being upgraded to handle the massive surge in mobile data usage, ensuring fans can access ticket barcodes and transit apps seamlessly outside the turnstiles.

Local municipal councils across the co-host nations are setting up extensive FIFA Fan Festivals. These fan zones will feature large screens, live entertainment, local culinary specialities, and official merchandise stalls. Entry is free of charge, making them the perfect gathering hubs for fans who do not hold match tickets but still want to soak up the tournament atmosphere.

Security measures at all sixteen venues will be strictly enforced under FIFA Category 1 safety protocols. Permitted bag sizes will be limited, and fans are encouraged to use public transit rather than attempting to park at the stadiums, as parking passes will be restricted and extremely expensive. All stadiums will operate on a cashless basis, requiring debit or credit cards for concessions and merchandise.

With over five million fans expected to travel across North America, hotel bookings and short-term rentals are experiencing unprecedented demand. Fans are advised to secure lodging months in advance, especially in high-density regions like New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Grouping travel arrangements within regional clusters (East, Central, West) is the most budget-friendly way to attend multiple fixtures.

All co-hosting stadiums are undergoing extensive technological upgrades. This includes high-density Wi-Fi networks, upgraded digital signage, and advanced field heating or cooling systems. Natural grass turf will be temporarily laid over synthetic fields in venues like AT&T Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium to comply with strict international playing surface standards.

The 2026 edition also places a heavy emphasis on sustainability. Organisers have committed to reducing carbon footprints by offering free public transit to ticket holders on matchdays and sourcing stadium concessions from local, sustainable vendors. Fans are encouraged to bring reusable, non-metallic water bottles where allowed by stadium rules.

Given that matches span three separate countries, cross-border transit logistics will require careful planning. Customs authorities are establishing fast-track lanes for accredited tour operators and fans carrying valid matchday ticket confirmations, but travel times between cities like Vancouver and Seattle, or San Diego and Tijuana, will still vary based on peak traffic times.

To prepare for the expanded tournament scale, FIFA and local organising committees have coordinated extensively with city transport authorities and airport administrators. Travel corridors between co-host countries will feature streamlined customs procedures, but fans must still hold valid passports and corresponding entry visas (ESTA for the USA, eTA for Canada, and FMM for Mexico). Checking local municipal guidelines and stadium bag policies before departure is strongly recommended to ensure smooth transit on matchdays.

Additionally, ticket distribution will occur exclusively through official digital applications, preventing paper tickets or third-party email confirmations from granting access at gates. Stadium wireless networks are being upgraded to handle the massive surge in mobile data usage, ensuring fans can access ticket barcodes and transit apps seamlessly outside the turnstiles.

Local municipal councils across the co-host nations are setting up extensive FIFA Fan Festivals. These fan zones will feature large screens, live entertainment, local culinary specialities, and official merchandise stalls. Entry is free of charge, making them the perfect gathering hubs for fans who do not hold match tickets but still want to soak up the tournament atmosphere.

Security measures at all sixteen venues will be strictly enforced under FIFA Category 1 safety protocols. Permitted bag sizes will be limited, and fans are encouraged to use public transit rather than attempting to park at the stadiums, as parking passes will be restricted and extremely expensive. All stadiums will operate on a cashless basis, requiring debit or credit cards for concessions and merchandise.

With over five million fans expected to travel across North America, hotel bookings and short-term rentals are experiencing unprecedented demand. Fans are advised to secure lodging months in advance, especially in high-density regions like New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Grouping travel arrangements within regional clusters (East, Central, West) is the most budget-friendly way to attend multiple fixtures.

All co-hosting stadiums are undergoing extensive technological upgrades. This includes high-density Wi-Fi networks, upgraded digital signage, and advanced field heating or cooling systems. Natural grass turf will be temporarily laid over synthetic fields in venues like AT&T Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium to comply with strict international playing surface standards.

The 2026 edition also places a heavy emphasis on sustainability. Organisers have committed to reducing carbon footprints by offering free public transit to ticket holders on matchdays and sourcing stadium concessions from local, sustainable vendors. Fans are encouraged to bring reusable, non-metallic water bottles where allowed by stadium rules.

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Related 2026 Fixtures

Match 1GROUPGroup A
MexicoMexico
VS
South AfricaSouth Africa
2026-06-11Local: 16:00 | UTC: 20:00
MetLife StadiumNew York/New Jersey
Match 2GROUPGroup A
South KoreaSouth Korea
VS
PolandPoland
2026-06-11Local: 21:00 | UTC: 02:00
AT&T StadiumDallas

Featured Host Cities

New York/New Jersey

USA

Serviced by three major airports: Newark Liberty (EWR) which is closest to the stadium, John F. Kennedy (JFK), and LaGuardia (LGA). All connect to transit.

Dallas

USA

Fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — a massive global hub — or Dallas Love Field (DAL) for domestic connections.

Los Angeles

USA

Serviced by Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Ontario (ONT), John Wayne (SNA), and Hollywood Burbank (BUR).

Featured Host Stadiums

MetLife Stadium

New York/New Jersey, USA

Cap: 82,500

AT&T Stadium

Dallas, USA

Cap: 80,000

SoFi Stadium

Los Angeles, USA

Cap: 70,240

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the largest stadium in the 2026 World Cup?

Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is the largest venue with a capacity of 87,523.

Do all stadiums have natural grass?

Yes, FIFA regulations mandate that all matches be played on high-quality natural grass pitches. Stadiums with synthetic surfaces will install temporary grass overlay systems.

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