2026 World Cup Host Cities Announced
Every U.S. bidder other than Orlando pitched the use of an NFL stadium.

2026 World Cup Host Cities Announced

In today’s edition of the Front Office Sports newsletter, we’re taking a look at which North American cities are hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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FIFA Announces 16 Host Cities for 2026 World Cup

On Thursday, FIFA announced the full slate of cities that will host the 2026 World Cup, selecting 16 among 22 contenders in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

The U.S.-based hosts include the country’s largest cities, as well as some mid-sized sports hubs. The world’s biggest sports tournament is coming to:

  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Dallas
  • Houston
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
  • Miami
  • New York/New Jersey
  • Philadelphia
  • San Francisco/Bay Area
  • Seattle

Every U.S. bidder other than Orlando pitched the use of an NFL stadium.

Toronto and Vancouver made the cut, as did Mexico CityGuadalajara, and Monterrey. Mexico will be the first country to host the World Cup three different times. This will be Canada’s first time hosting.

The U.S. will host 60 of the 48-team tournament’s 80 games, including every game from the quarterfinals onward.

A 2018 study by The Boston Consulting Group claimed that the 2026 World Cup would bring an economic impact of $5 billion to North America, or $3 billion to $4 billion after factoring in investments required for playing facilities and the expected surge in tourism.

Missing the Cut

FIFA had more contenders than available slots, necessitating cuts from the list of applicants, including Cincinnati, Nashville, Denver, Orlando, Edmonton, and a joint bid between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

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Ron Cade

Principal at International Capital Ventures

2y

Kinda far- Atl or Miami..but not sad to make the trip. Both fantastic cities

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Matthew Reece, BID, MA

I help companies successfully rebrand | Principal at Brands Applied

2y

Why is it going to cost Toronto $290M to host 10 matches. I like footie, as much as the next guy, but that seems crazy.

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Realtor Associate @ Next Trend Realty LLC | HAR REALTOR, IRS Tax Preparer

2y

Attaboy for Houston.

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Glad to see NJ/NY made the list

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Florian Gerlich

Partner Activation Manager @ HYROX

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