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Stadiums For FIFA World Cup 2026 in the USA

 The FIFA World Cup is undoubtedly the world's biggest sporting event. It draws attraction from every country in the world. Nearly half of the entire world tunes into the World Cup final held every 4 years. Luckily, the USA, Mexico, and Canada have landed in their spot to collectively host the mammoth event in 2026. Unlike the 2022 World Cup, FIFA plans to use pre-built stadiums than building their own from scratch. There will be 16 venues to host the world's most prestigious event. Here are the 10 stadiums that have been confirmed to hold this event in the USA.

UNITED STATES

Lumen Field (Seattle)




Levi's Stadium (San Francisco)



Metlife Stadium (New Jersey)



Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)



Gillette Stadium (Boston)



Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)



Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)



AT&T Stadium (Arlington)


NRG Stadium (Houston)



Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)













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