The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across 16 stadiums in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. These venues range from architecturally unique designs, including stadiums resembling volcanoes, to state-of-the-art facilities with retractable roofs. The tournament will utilize existing stadiums, showcasing a diverse range of sporting infrastructure. This guide provides an overview of each stadium selected to host matches during the competition. Stadiums are located in major metropolitan areas across the three host nations. The selection aims to provide a memorable experience for players and fans alike, highlighting the best of North American sporting venues. The event is expected to draw significant international attention to the host cities and their facilities.