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Soccer Quiz Tests Knowledge of 2026 World Cup Stadiums
Fans challenged to name all 16 host venues across the US, Canada, and Mexico
Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:35pm
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The 2026 World Cup will be the largest in history, with matches played across 16 stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Sports Illustrated has released a quiz challenging fans to test their knowledge by naming all the host venues for the upcoming tournament.
Why it matters
The 2026 World Cup will be a landmark event, marking the first time the tournament has been held across three different countries. Fans' familiarity with the host stadiums will be crucial for planning travel and navigating the event.
The details
The 2026 World Cup will feature 16 different stadiums, with 11 in the United States, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada. The largest venue is AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, which can hold up to 94,000 fans. Other major stadiums include Estadio Azteca in Mexico City (83,000 capacity) and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (82,500 capacity), which will host the final match.
- The 2026 World Cup is scheduled to take place in the summer.
The players
AT&T Stadium
A 94,000-seat stadium in Dallas, Texas that is home to the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and has hosted Concacaf Gold Cup matches.
Estadio Azteca
An 83,000-capacity stadium in Mexico City that has previously hosted World Cup finals.
MetLife Stadium
An 82,500-seat stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey that will host the 2026 World Cup final.
BC Place
A 54,000-seat stadium in Vancouver, Canada that is home to the MLS club Vancouver Whitecaps and will host matches up to the round of 16.
Sports Illustrated
The sports media outlet that released the quiz challenging fans to name all 16 host stadiums for the 2026 World Cup.
What’s next
Fans can take the Sports Illustrated quiz to test their knowledge of the 2026 World Cup host stadiums.
The takeaway
The 2026 World Cup will be a historic event, with matches played across 16 different stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fans' familiarity with the host venues will be crucial for planning and navigating the tournament.


