The MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, New York will host 2026 FIFA World Cup finals of the tournament. Atlanta and Dallas and Miami will also host some of the deciding games of the tournament
Mexico City will host the opening match of the tournament at the Azteca Stadium. It will be the first stadium to host three World Cups after having hosted the finals with Pele's Brazil in 1970 and Diego Maradona's Argentina in 1986. (Image: Reuters)
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The MetLife Stadium has a seating capacity of 82,500 and serves as home stadium for NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets but has held a number of international football games, including the final of the 2016 Copa America tournament. (Image: AP)
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Fiinals of this iconic World Cup will be held in New Jersey on July 19 in MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford after New York outbid Dallas (Image: Reuters)
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Atlanta and Dallas are set to host the semi-finals while the third-place match will be contested in Miami. Los Angeles, Kansas City, Miami and Boston have been revealed as hosts for the quarter-final games of the World Cup. (Image: AP)
The FIFA president Gianni Infantino said that it will be the most inclusive and impactful FIFA World Cup with 104 matches in 16 state-of-the-art stadiums across Canada, Mexico and the USA and opening game at the historic Azteca Stadium (Image: AP)