The 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place from June 11 to July 19 in 2026. The soccer tournament will be hosted by 16 different cities in North America: United States, Mexico and Canada. FIFA World Cup 26 will be the first tournament to include 48 teams, expanding from 32.
In the United States, some of the host cities include Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, New York, and Philadelphia. Some of the international cities include Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Toronto. NFL stadiums in the US will host games including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Lumen Field, AT&T Stadium, Levi's Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, NRG Stadium, SoFi Stadium, Arrowhead Stadium, and MetLife Stadium.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place from June 11 to July 19 in 2026. The soccer tournament will be hosted by 16 different cities in North America: United States, Mexico and Canada. FIFA World Cup 26 will be the first tournament to include 48 teams, expanding from 32.
In the United States, some of the host cities include Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, New York, and Philadelphia. Some of the international cities include Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Toronto. NFL stadiums in the US will host games including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Lumen Field, AT&T Stadium, Levi's Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, NRG Stadium, SoFi Stadium, Arrowhead Stadium, and MetLife Stadium.
Luxury Suites for the 2026 World Cup will be in high-demand. FIFA World Cup 26 suite pricing will vary at every venue the tournament is played in. Suites will offer soccer fans a private space where they can have it catered and experience one of the biggest events in the world in luxury.
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