World Cup 2026 is set to be the biggest tournament ever.
The first since the expansion from 32 to 48 teams, this summer's feast of football will feature a whopping 104 matches over 39 days. It is fitting, then, that it will play out in North America, where, famously, everything is bigger.
Canada, Mexico and the United States are sharing hosting duties, the first time three countries have done so, with the tournament spread across 16 cities – and four different time zones.
No new grounds have been built but some changes are being made, including installing grass pitches in place of artificial turf and expanding the capacity of the Toronto Stadium to 45,000.
World Cup 2026 will showcase some sizeable stadiums and iconic sporting arenas. To help you tell Dallas from Houston and Guadalajara from Monterrey, Radio Times brings you a World Cup 2026 stadium guide.
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Dallas Stadium (US)
Name: Dallas Stadium / AT&T StadiumCity: Arlington, TexasCapacity: 92,967Time zone: CDT — 6 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 9 (including England v Croatia and one semi-final)Mexico City Stadium (Mexico)
Name: Mexico City Stadium / Estadio AztecaCity: Mexico CityCapacity: 87,500Time zone: CDT — 6 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 5 (including the tournament opener)New York New Jersey Stadium (US)
Name: New York New Jersey Stadium / MetLife StadiumCity: East Rutherford, New JerseyCapacity: 82,500Time zone: EDT — 5 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 8 (including Panama v England and the final)Kansas City Stadium (US)
Name: Kansas City Stadium / Arrowhead StadiumCity: Kansas City, MissouriCapacity: 76,640Time zone: CDT — 6 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 6Houston Stadium (US)
Name: Houston Stadium / NRG StadiumCity: Houston, TexasCapacity: 72,220Time zone: CDT — 6 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 7Atlanta Stadium (US)
Name: Atlanta Stadium / Mercedes-Benz StadiumCity: Atlanta, GeorgiaCapacity: 71,000Time zone: EDT — 5 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 8 (including one semi-final)San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (US)
Name: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium / Levi's StadiumCity: Santa Clara, CaliforniaCapacity: 70,909Time zone: PDT — 8 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 6Los Angeles Stadium (US)
Name: Los Angeles Stadium / SoFi StadiumCity: Inglewood, CaliforniaCapacity: 70,240Time zone: PDT — 8 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 8 (including the United States' opener)Philadelphia Stadium (US)
Name: Philadelphia Stadium / Lincoln Financial FieldCity: Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCapacity: 69,328Time zone: EDT — 5 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 6Seattle Stadium (US)
Name: Seattle Stadium / Lumen FieldCity: Seattle, WashingtonCapacity: 68,740Time zone: PDT — 8 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 6Miami Stadium (US)
Name: Miami Stadium / Hard Rock StadiumCity: Miami Gardens, FloridaCapacity: 65,000Time zone: EDT — 5 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 7 (including Scotland v Brazil and the third-place play-off)Boston Stadium (US)
Name: Boston Stadium / Gillette StadiumCity: Foxborough, MassachusettsCapacity: 64,628Time zone: EDT — 5 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 7 (Including Haiti v Scotland, Scotland v Morocco, England v Ghana)BC Place Vancouver (Canada)
Name: BC Place Vancouver / BC PlaceCity: Vancouver, British ColumbiaCapacity: 54,500Time zone: PDT — 8 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 7Monterrey Stadium (Mexico)
Name: Monterrey Stadium / Estadio BBVACity: Monterrey, Nuevo LeónCapacity: 53,500Time zone: CDT — 6 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 4Guadalajara Stadium (Mexico)
Name: Guadalajara Stadium / Estadio AkronCity: Zapopan, Guadalajara, JaliscoCapacity: 48,000Time zone: CDT — 6 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 4Toronto Stadium (Canada)
Name: Toronto Stadium / BMO FieldCity: Toronto, OntarioCapacity: 45,736Time zone: EDT — 5 hours behind UK timeWorld Cup fixtures: 6 (including Canada's opening match)Check out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
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