World Cup 2026: North America's 16 Stadiums Prepare for Global Football Spectacle
The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues as North America's 16 host cities finalize preparations for football's most prestigious tournament. With just four months remaining before kickoff on June 11, 2026, venue developments have reached an advanced stage across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The expanded tournament will utilize 16 state-of-the-art stadiums, each undergoing final inspections and preparations to host matches of varying importance. In the United States, venues from coast to coast are ready to welcome the world, including the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and Montreal's Olympic Stadium in Canada.
Recent updates indicate that all host cities have completed their venue construction and renovation projects, with final safety certifications expected by April 2026. FIFA officials have praised the progress, noting that the tournament will showcase some of the world's most advanced sporting facilities.
The United States will host matches in 11 cities, including Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Dallas's AT&T Stadium, and Los Angeles's SoFi Stadium. Mexico's three host cities—Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey—bring their rich football traditions to the tournament. Canada's two venues, Vancouver's BC Place and Toronto's BMO Field, round out the impressive lineup.
As of February 2026, ticket sales have exceeded initial projections, with over 3 million tickets already sold. The tournament's unique format, featuring 48 teams competing across 16 venues, promises to deliver an unprecedented football experience for fans worldwide.
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