Host Cities / 5 min read
World Cup 2026 host cities guide: USA, Canada, and Mexico on one map
A fan-friendly guide to the 16 World Cup 2026 host cities across North America.
May 10, 2026

World Cup 2026 will be staged across 16 host cities in three countries. The United States has the largest share of venues, while Mexico and Canada give the tournament a cross-border identity that no previous men's World Cup has had at this scale.
Host city searches will be huge because fans are not only asking who plays, but where to travel, where to stay, and which city has the best match atmosphere. Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, and Seattle give the U.S. side a massive spread.
Mexico brings Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey. Canada brings Toronto and Vancouver. Each city has a different football culture, climate, travel profile, and match-day feel.
The key SEO angle is simple: fans need practical city-by-city content. Guides around stadiums, travel, local fan zones, and national team matches will likely become valuable as fixtures become clearer.