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2026 World Cup host cities: What to know, how to watch, live stream, USA, Mexico, Canada venue announcements


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FIFA is preparing to name the 2026 World Cup host cities on Thursday, and as we get closer to the announcement, the picture is getting a bit clearer as to who will host as cities set announcement watch parties from Seattle to Kansas City. Set to be the first World Cup with 48 teams, the host city announcement comes four years after FIFA selected the United States, Mexico and Canada to host the games. There were 22 host cities still in the running this week to be selected, with between 10 and 12 American cities expected to be chosen with Canadian cities Vancouver, Edmonton and Toronto, along with Mexico’s Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey looking like strong possibilities to host, according to Reuters.

For the United States, Los Angeles and New York/New Jersey figure to be locks to host matches. LA has the $5.5 billion SoFi Stadium that hosted Super Bowl LVI, while New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium has hosted a Copa America final and figures to have multiple games in this competition.

Cities also in contention include Dallas, Boston, San Francisco, Orlando and a joint-bid between Washington D.C. and Baltimore.

Here’s what to know:

American cities expected to get games

  • New York/New Jersey’s Metlife Stadium
  • Dallas’ AT&T Stadium
  • Los Angeles’ Sofi Stadium
  • Atlanta’s Mercdes-Benz Stadium
  • Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field
  • San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium
  • Houston’s NRG Stadium
  • Seattle’s Lumen Field

Who else is in the running?

  • Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium
  • Baltimore/Washington D.C.’s M&T Bank Stadium
  • Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium
  • Boston’s Gillette Stadium
  • Denver’s Empower Field
  • Orlando’s Camping World Stadium
  • Cincinnati’s Paul Brown Stadium
  • Nashville (venue TBD)

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