The World Cup gets under way next week, using 16 stadiums across the United States, Canada and Mexico.Here, the Press Association looks at the venues that will stage the 104 matches this summer.United StatesAtlanta: Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Getty)Capacity: 75,000Matches: Five group, one last 32, one last 16, one semi-finalInfo: Home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, the stadium will host European champions Spain’s opening two matches, and will be where England play in the last 32 if they top Group L.Boston: Gillette StadiumInside view of Gillette Stadium in Boston (Getty)Capacity: 65,000Matches: Five group, One last 32, One quarter-finalInfo: The New England Patriots’ home will have a strong British flavour in the group phase – Scotland play their opening two games at the venue in Foxborough, while England’s second game against Ghana is here too.Dallas: AT&T StadiumInside view of Dallas’ AT&T Stadium (Getty Images)Capacity: 94,000Matches: Five group, two last 32, one last 16, one semi-finalInfo: England kick off their campaign here against Croatia on 17 June. Features a retractable roof, which will be crucial in the Texas heat. Home to the Dallas Cowboys.Houston: NRG StadiumTwo World Cup debutants will line up at NRG Stadium (Getty)Capacity: 72,000Matches: Five group, one last 32, one last 16Info: Two World Cup debutants, Curacao and Uzbekistan, line up at this venue, which is the home of the Houston Texans.Kansas City: Arrowhead StadiumGeneral view of Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City (Getty)Capacity: 73,000Matches: Four group, one last 32, one quarter-finalInfo: Holders Argentina kick off their defence here against Algeria on June 16, at the home of the Kansas City Chiefs.Los Angeles: SoFi StadiumSoFi Stadium is the newest World Cup venue (Getty)Capacity: 70,000Matches: Five group, two last 32, one quarter-finalInfo: The newest World Cup venue, having opened in September 2020. The US open their campaign here against Paraguay on 12 June.Miami: Hard Rock StadiumMiami's Hard Rock Stadium will host seven games at the World Cup (Getty/iStock)Capacity: 65,000Matches: Four group, one last 32, one quarter-finalInfo: Two of the most anticipated group-stage matches will be played here – Scotland v Brazil on 24 June and Portugal v Colombia on 27 June. More used to staging Miami Dolphins matches in the NFL.New York/New Jersey: MetLife StadiumMetLife Stadium will host the World Cup final (Getty)Capacity: 82,500Matches: Five group, one last 32, one last 16, finalInfo: All eyes will be on East Rutherford for the final on 19 July. Before that, the stadium will host Brazil’s opener against Morocco on 13 June and England’s final group game against Panama on 27 June.Philadelphia: Lincoln Financial FieldInside Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field (Getty)Capacity: 69,000Matches: Five group, one last 16Info: The Philadelphia Eagles’ home will host former champions Brazil and France once each, plus 2018 finalists Croatia.San Fransisco/Bay Area: Levi’s StadiumLevi's Stadium could host the USA’s first knockout match (Getty)Capacity: 71,000Matches: Five group, one last 32Info: Another NFL stadium – this one the home of the 49ers. The US will play their first knockout match here if they can top a tough-looking group.Seattle: Lumen FieldLumen Field is the home of 2026 Super Bowl winners the Seattle Seahawks (Getty)Capacity: 69,000Matches: Four group, one last 32, one last 16Info: Home of 2026 Super Bowl winners the Seattle Seahawks, this is where the US will play their second group game against Australia.CanadaToronto: BMO FieldInside view of Toronto’s BMO Field (Getty)Capacity: 45,000Matches: Five group, one last 32Info: The stadium serves as the home ground for Major League Soccer side Toronto FC, and regularly stages Canada national team matches in football and rugby union.Vancouver: BC PlaceBC Place is in the heart of Vancouver (Reuters)Capacity: 48,821Matches: Five group, one last 32, one last 16Info: Canada will play their final two group games here, plus their first two knockout matches if they top the pool. Home to the Vancouver Whitecaps MLS team.MexicoGuadalajara: Akron StadiumGeneral view of Guadalajara’s Akron Stadium (Getty)Capacity: 48,000Matches: Four groupInfo: Venue for Mexico’s second group game against South Korea and the home of Liga MX giants Chivas de Guadalajara.Mexico City: Banorte StadiumBanorte Stadium is better known worldwide as the Azteca (Getty)Capacity: 83,000Matches: Three group, one last 32, one last 16Info: Known worldwide as the Azteca, the stadium will host its third World Cup opening match on 11 June when Mexico take on South Africa. If Mexico and England top their groups and progress, they would meet here in the last 16 on 5 July.Monterrey: BBVA Bancomer StadiumMonterrey’s BBVA Bancomer Stadium could welcome the Netherlands in the knockouts (Getty)Capacity: 53,500Matches: Three group, one last 32Info: Home of Liga MX side Monterrey, two-time finalists the Netherlands could pay a visit in the last 32 if they top Group F.