2026 FIFA World Cup Host Cities Map

Satellite World Cup Challenge

Data source: FIFA · Official 2026 World Cup host cities and stadiums

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Usage notes

  1. 16 host cities across the USA, Mexico and Canada
  2. Search by city or stadium name
  3. Filter venues by host country
  4. Click a marker to view the city and its stadium
  5. Marker colour indicates the host country

2026 FIFA World Cup Host Cities & Stadiums on a Satellite Map

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first to be co-hosted by three nations - the United States, Mexico and Canada - and the first 48-team tournament, spread across 16 host cities. This interactive satellite map lets you explore every host city and its World Cup stadium in high-resolution satellite imagery: a true stadium map where you can zoom from a continental overview straight down to each pitch.

Use the city list to fly to any of the 16 venues and read the stadium from above - its roof shape, the street grid around it, and the coast or mountains nearby. Whether you are planning a trip to a 2026 World Cup host city, studying the soccer stadiums, or just love satellite maps and ground-truthing famous venues, this World Cup map brings all 16 stadiums together in one place.

The venue list also works as a quick World Cup stadium guide: compare United States, Mexico and Canada host cities, scan the full 2026 stadium lineup, and jump directly to each host venue if you are researching travel routes, match geography or the official host-city spread by country.

All 16 World Cup 2026 Host Cities & Stadiums

United States (11 cities)

  • Los Angeles
    SoFi Stadium

    Inglewood's silver, translucent-roofed oval near the Pacific coast - one of the most distinctive stadium shapes from satellite view.

  • New York / New Jersey
    MetLife Stadium

    Sitting in the East Rutherford sports complex, this is the venue confirmed to host the 2026 World Cup final.

  • Dallas
    AT&T Stadium

    The huge arched roof in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth, with a matching baseball park right beside it.

  • Miami
    Hard Rock Stadium

    In Miami Gardens, ringed by a curved canopy and surrounded by the flat South Florida grid and nearby barrier islands.

  • Atlanta
    Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    Its pinwheel retractable roof in downtown Atlanta is unmistakable from above.

  • Seattle
    Lumen Field

    On the edge of downtown Seattle beside Puget Sound, with the stadium and adjacent ballpark forming a clear pair.

  • Houston
    NRG Stadium

    A boxy domed venue in southwest Houston next to the historic Astrodome, set in a wide freeway grid.

  • Philadelphia
    Lincoln Financial Field

    Part of the South Philadelphia sports complex, clustered with the city's other major arenas.

  • Kansas City
    Arrowhead Stadium

    The iconic horseshoe bowl in the Truman Sports Complex, paired with Kauffman Stadium nearby.

  • San Francisco Bay Area
    Levi's Stadium

    In Santa Clara at the south end of the bay, far from the Golden Gate bridges and downtown San Francisco.

  • Boston
    Gillette Stadium

    Isolated in wooded Foxborough, roughly halfway between Boston and Providence.

Mexico (3 cities)

  • Mexico City
    Estadio Azteca

    The legendary deep bowl at high altitude - the only stadium to host matches in three different World Cups.

  • Guadalajara
    Estadio Akron

    A modern volcano-shaped stadium in Zapopan, ringed by a green earthwork that stands out from the air.

  • Monterrey
    Estadio BBVA

    Set against the Cerro de la Silla mountains in Guadalupe, with the peaks framing the venue from satellite view.

Canada (2 cities)

  • Toronto
    BMO Field

    On the Lake Ontario shoreline at Exhibition Place, just southwest of downtown Toronto.

  • Vancouver
    BC Place

    A white domed roof in downtown Vancouver, set against the North Shore mountains and the surrounding inlets.