Host Cities
16 cities across 3 countries
United States
11 host cities
New York / New Jersey
The largest city in the US and host of the World Cup 2026 Final.
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Los Angeles
The entertainment capital, host of a World Cup semifinal.
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Dallas
The Texas metropolis, host of a World Cup semifinal.
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Houston
America's space capital and global energy hub.
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Atlanta
The capital of the South, host of a quarter final.
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Miami
Gateway to Latin America, host of the third place match.
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San Francisco
The Bay Area city, tech capital of the world.
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Philadelphia
The birthplace of American independence.
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Kansas City
The BBQ city and home of Super Bowl champion Chiefs.
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Seattle
The Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest.
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Boston
The historic city, birthplace of the American Revolution.
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Mexico
3 host cities
Mexico City
Mexico's capital, the only city to host 3 World Cups.
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Guadalajara
The Pearl of the West, birthplace of mariachi and tequila.
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Monterrey
Mexico's industrial capital, surrounded by mountains.
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