Which stadium will host the 2026 World Cup final? See all the arenas in contention for major honour
As the excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup builds, the question on everyone's mind is where the grand final will be held.
Three stadiums were initially in the running to host this prestigious event, but recent developments have narrowed down the choices, as per Bolavips US
AT&T Stadium, Dallas, Texas
Location: Arlington, Texas (Dallas market)
Opened: 2009
Capacity: 80,000 (expandable to 105,000)
Regular Tenant: Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium, an architectural marvel and one of the largest stadiums in the United States, has emerged as a frontrunner. Reports suggest that it has surpassed its competitors, notably MetLife Stadium and SoFi Stadium, in the bid to host the final. There's a sense of anticipation following AT&T Stadium's social media hints, suggesting they are in a strong position to secure the hosting rights. The venue's retractable roof and vast capacity make it an ideal choice, especially considering the extreme Texas heat.
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York City market)
Opened: 2010
Capacity: 82,500
Regular Tenant: New York Giants, New York Jets
MetLife Stadium, though not as visually striking as its competitors, remains a strong contender due to its significant capacity and location within the New York City metropolitan area. Earlier reports indicated MetLife as a potential favorite for the final, but recent developments have cast doubt on its selection. Despite this, the New York City Mayor and New York Governor have publicly expressed their readiness to host the event, suggesting that it's still in the race.
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California no longer in contention
Location: Inglewood, California (Los Angeles market)
Opened: 2020
Capacity: 70,240
Regular Tenant: Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers
SoFi Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue, was initially considered a strong candidate due to its modern facilities and significant role in Los Angeles' 2028 Olympics bid. However, it appears that SoFi Stadium has been eliminated from the race due to reported disputes over matchday revenue sharing with FIFA and concerns about the stadium's field size not meeting FIFA's requirements.
All the 2026 World Cup venues
These venues were selected from a larger pool of candidate cities, and they represent a diverse range of locations and stadium types across North America. Each of these stadiums has its unique characteristics and will contribute to the grandeur of the World Cup event. With such a wide distribution of venues, the 2026 World Cup promises to be a truly North American experience, showcasing the diverse cultures and landscapes of the continent. The selection of these venues is a critical step in the preparation for one of the largest sports events in the world
The United States of America
Atlanta, Georgia - Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Boston, Massachusetts - Gillette Stadium
Dallas, Texas - AT&T Stadium
Houston, Texas - NRG Stadium
Kansas City, Missouri - Arrowhead Stadium
Los Angeles, California - SoFi Stadium
Miami, Florida - Hard Rock Stadium
New York/New Jersey - MetLife Stadium
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Lincoln Financial Field
San Francisco, California (Santa Clara) - Levi’s Stadium
Seattle, Washington - Lumen Field
Canada
Toronto, Ontario - BMO Field
Vancouver, British Columbia - BC Place
Mexico
Guadalajara, Jalisco - Estadio Akron
Mexico City, Distrito Federal - Estadio Azteca
Monterrey, Nuevo León - Estadio BBVA
FIFA’s final decision
With the final decision yet to be officially announced by FIFA, AT&T Stadium in Dallas and MetLife Stadium in the New York City area remain the primary contenders for hosting the 2026 World Cup final. The final schedule for the World Cup is set to be released on February 4, 2024, which will confirm the host of the final match.
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