
Ciudades Sede
16 ciudades icónicas en tres naciones unidas por el fútbol
🇺🇸11 Ciudades
🇲🇽3 Ciudades
🇨🇦2 Ciudades

New York/New Jersey
🇺🇸USA8 matches
MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
Final Venue
The New York metropolitan area stands as one of the world's most iconic and influential urban centers, a global capital of finance, culture, and entertainment. Home to over 20 million people across the tri-state area, this sprawling metropolis offers an unmatched diversity of experiences, from world-class museums and Broadway theaters to historic neighborhoods representing every culture on earth. As the host of the World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey will be at the center of the football world.

Mexico City
🇲🇽Mexico6 matches
Estadio Azteca
Capacity: 87,523
Opening Match
Mexico City, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Western Hemisphere, stands as a cultural powerhouse that seamlessly blends ancient Aztec heritage with modern cosmopolitan dynamism. Home to over 21 million people, this high-altitude capital pulses with energy, passion, and an incredibly rich football tradition. Hosting matches at the legendary Estadio Azteca, which becomes the only stadium ever to host three World Cups, Mexico City will be at the heart of tournament excitement.

Los Angeles
🇺🇸USA8 matches
SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 70,240
Los Angeles sprawls across Southern California as the entertainment capital of the world, a sun-soaked metropolis where the dream factory of Hollywood meets diverse communities from across the globe. With nearly 19 million people in the greater metropolitan area, LA combines beach culture, mountain adventures, world-class dining, and the glamour of the film industry. SoFi Stadium, the newest and most technologically advanced venue in the tournament, will host World Cup matches in spectacular fashion.

Dallas/Fort Worth
🇺🇸USA9 matches
AT&T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex represents the economic powerhouse of Texas, a sprawling metropolitan area of over 7 million people that combines modern sophistication with authentic Western heritage. Dallas itself gleams with skyscrapers housing Fortune 500 companies, while Fort Worth maintains its cowboy culture and western charm. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, positioned perfectly between both cities, will host World Cup matches in one of the world's most impressive sports venues.

Houston
🇺🇸USA8 matches
NRG Stadium
Capacity: 72,220
Houston, America's fourth-largest city and one of its most diverse, represents the energy capital of the world while embracing a multicultural identity unlike anywhere else in the United States. With no ethnic majority, Houston's population of over 6 million creates a truly global city where over 145 languages are spoken and international cuisine thrives. NRG Stadium will host World Cup matches in a city that has proven itself ready for global events.

Kansas City
🇺🇸USA6 matches
Arrowhead Stadium
Capacity: 76,416
Kansas City straddles two states (Missouri and Kansas) in the heart of America, a culturally rich metroplex known worldwide for its jazz heritage, world-class barbecue, and passionate sports fans. With a metropolitan population of over 2 million, Kansas City combines Midwestern friendliness with surprising urban sophistication. Arrowhead Stadium, the loudest outdoor venue in the world, will introduce international fans to American sports passion at its most intense.

Boston
🇺🇸USA7 matches
Gillette Stadium
Capacity: 65,878
Boston stands as one of America's most historic and culturally rich cities, where colonial history meets world-class universities and passionate sports culture. With a metropolitan population of over 4.8 million, Greater Boston combines New England charm with modern innovation, academic excellence with fierce local pride. Gillette Stadium in nearby Foxborough will host World Cup matches in a region that takes its sports seriously and embraces soccer's growing popularity.

Philadelphia
🇺🇸USA5 matches
Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 69,796
Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, combines revolutionary history with vibrant modern culture and famously passionate sports fans. As America's sixth-largest city with over 6 million in the metropolitan area, Philly balances its role as a major East Coast metropolis with authentic neighborhood charm and accessible urban core. Lincoln Financial Field will host World Cup matches in a city where sporting passion runs as deep as anywhere in America.

Miami
🇺🇸USA7 matches
Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 64,767
Miami stands as the vibrant gateway between North and South America, a tropical metropolis where Latin culture dominates and Spanish is heard as commonly as English. With over 6 million people in the metropolitan area, Greater Miami combines beautiful beaches, Art Deco architecture, international banking, and passionate Hispanic communities that bring authentic soccer culture. Hard Rock Stadium will host World Cup matches in a city that lives and breathes football.

Monterrey
🇲🇽Mexico5 matches
Estadio BBVA
Capacity: 53,500
Monterrey, Mexico's industrial capital and third-largest metropolitan area, combines economic dynamism with dramatic mountain scenery and passionate football culture. Home to over 5 million people in northeastern Mexico, Monterrey represents modern Mexican prosperity while maintaining authentic Norteño culture. Estadio BBVA, one of Latin America's most spectacular modern venues, will host World Cup matches in a city passionate about football and economic success.

Guadalajara
🇲🇽Mexico4 matches
Estadio Akron
Capacity: 48,071
Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city and the birthplace of mariachi music, represents the heart of traditional Mexican culture while embracing modern urban sophistication. With a metropolitan population of over 5 million, Guadalajara combines colonial architecture, tequila production, and passionate football tradition. Estadio Akron will host World Cup matches in a city that embodies Mexican identity at its purest.

Toronto
🇨🇦Canada6 matches
BMO Field
Capacity: 45,736
Toronto stands as Canada's largest and most cosmopolitan city, a vibrant metropolis where over half the population was born outside Canada, creating one of the world's most successfully multicultural urban centers. With a metropolitan population of over 6 million, Toronto combines Canadian politeness with big-city energy, world-class culture with neighborhood charm. BMO Field will host World Cup matches in a city where every nationality finds passionate representation.

Vancouver
🇨🇦Canada6 matches
BC Place
Capacity: 54,500
Vancouver occupies one of the world's most spectacular settings, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains on Canada's west coast. With a metropolitan population of over 2.6 million, Vancouver combines stunning natural beauty with sophisticated urban culture, outdoor adventure with cosmopolitan dining, and Canadian friendliness with Pacific Rim diversity. BC Place will host World Cup matches in a city that seamlessly blends nature and urban sophistication.

San Francisco Bay Area
🇺🇸USA6 matches
Levi's Stadium
Capacity: 68,500
The San Francisco Bay Area represents the intersection of technological innovation, cultural progressivism, and stunning natural beauty, anchored by one of America's most beloved cities. With over 7 million people across multiple counties, the region combines San Francisco's iconic hills and Victorian houses with Silicon Valley's tech campuses and Oakland's urban grit. Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will host World Cup matches in the heart of the world's technology capital.

Atlanta
🇺🇸USA7 matches
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Capacity: 71,000
Atlanta rises from the Georgia piedmont as the unofficial capital of the American South, a dynamic metropolis that has transformed from Civil War destruction to hosting the 1996 Olympics to becoming a major international city. With a metropolitan population of over 6 million, Atlanta combines Southern hospitality with big-city sophistication, civil rights history with modern economic power. Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host World Cup matches in one of America's most passionate soccer cities.

Seattle
🇺🇸USA6 matches
Lumen Field
Capacity: 69,000
Seattle nestles between Puget Sound and Lake Washington in the Pacific Northwest, a dynamic city where tech innovation meets outdoor adventure and coffee culture thrives. With a metropolitan population of over 4 million, Seattle combines the natural beauty of mountains and water with sophisticated urban culture and passionate soccer tradition. Lumen Field will host World Cup matches in one of America's most soccer-passionate cities with fans who have supported the sport for decades.
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78
Partidos en EE.UU.
Incluye todas las rondas eliminatorias
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13
Partidos en México
Incluye el partido inaugural
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13
Partidos en Canadá
Cobertura de costa a costa