Football’s biggest tournament returns as the FIFA World Cup 2026 unfolds across three countries.The United States, Mexico and Canada will host matches from June 11 to July 19, with an expanded pool of 48 teams fighting to be crowned world champions.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4From Yildiz to Diomande: Top 10 rising stars to watch at the World Cuplist 2 of 4US artist sues FIFA over destruction of Dallas whale mural for World Cuplist 3 of 4World Cup contenders: Are Morocco ready to go all the way this time?list 4 of 4Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams set to be fit for Spain’s World Cup openerend of listHere is a detailed breakdown of the 16 stadium venues and 16 cities hosting the event, stretching from Boston, located in the far east of the US, to Vancouver on the west coast of Canada, and to Guadalajara in central Mexico.Al Jazeera also has a virtual tour of all the World Cup 2026 stadiums.Stadium and host cities guide: FIFA World Cup 20261. Atlanta StadiumLocation: Atlanta, Georgia, US
Capacity: 75,000
Built: 2017
Fixtures:⚽ 15/06: Spain vs Cape Verde (12 pm ET/16:00 GMT)
Capacity: 65,000















