FIFA has officially revealed the seating capacities for all 16 venues that will host the 2026 World Cup, the first tournament to feature an expanded 48-team format. The numbers range from a relatively modest 43,000 seats to a staggering 90,000-plus, painting a picture of just how massive this event is going to be.

Spread across three countries, 11 stadiums in the United States, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada, these venues represent the most geographically ambitious World Cup ever staged.

The biggest and smallest stages

AT&T Stadium in the Dallas area sits at the top of the list, capable of holding more than 90,000 spectators depending on its tournament configuration.

On the other end of the spectrum, BMO Field in Toronto checks in at approximately 43,000 seats, making it the most intimate venue on the roster.