What stadiums will the 2026 World Cup be played in?
The U.S. cities and NFL stadiums set to host games in the 2026 World Cup are:
- East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium.
- Atlanta, Georgia – Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
- Houston, Texas – NRG Stadium.
- Miami, Florida – Hard Rock Stadium.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field.
- Seattle, Washington – Lumen Field.
Which cities in Mexico will host the World Cup?
And in Mexico, matches will be played in Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara. “We congratulate the 16 FIFA World Cup Host Cities on their outstanding commitment and passion,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
Which City will host 2026 World Cup final?
The cities officially selected to host World Cup matches in Mexico and Canada are: Guadalajara (Estadio Akron), Monterrey (Estadio BBVA Bancomer), Mexico City (Estadio Azteca), Toronto (BMO Field) and Vancouver (BC Place).
Where will the 2026 World Cup be held?
The 2026 World Cup will be held in the summer of 2026 at 16 venues in three different countries. Three will be in Mexico, three in Canada and the remaining 10 in the U.S. The host cities and venues for Mexico and Canada have been confirmed, while FIFA will pare down the list of U.S. stadiums from 17 to 10 in April or May 2022.
Why did FIFA exclude some countries from hosting the 2026 World Cup?
Also for 2026, the FIFA general secretariat, after consultation with the Competitions Committee, had the power to exclude bidders who did not meet the minimum technical requirements to host the competition.
How do you qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 World Cup’s qualification process has yet to be decided. The FIFA Council is expected to decide which hosts, if any, will receive automatic qualifications to the tournament. The United Bid personnel anticipated that all three host countries would be awarded automatic places.
Will Fox have TV rights to the 2026 World Cup?
Archived from the original on March 3, 2015. ^ “FIFA grants Fox, Telemundo U.S. TV rights for World Cup through 2026”. Sports Illustrated. February 12, 2015. ^ “Why FIFA Made Deal With Fox for 2026 Cup”.