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FIFA World Cup 2026 Set to Break Historic Attendance Record as Final Stadium Capacities Confirmed

FIFA World Cup 2026 Set to Break Historic Attendance Record as Final Stadium Capacities Confirmed

With just one day to go until the opening whistle of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, FIFA has officially confirmed the final net stadium capacities for all 16 host venues staging matches across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Starting tomorrow, these iconic arenas will welcome millions of fans from across the globe for the largest and most expansive FIFA World Cup in history.

Each venue has been meticulously configured to deliver a world-class spectator experience, ensuring that every seat contributes to the electrifying atmosphere defining football’s greatest stage.

The finalization of stadium seating capacities marks the last major operational milestone in the countdown to kick-off.

Driven by unprecedented global ticket demand, the tournament’s cumulative attendance record of 3.5 million—originally set during the 1994 edition in the United States—is now firmly on track to be shattered.

This massive surge reflects the scale, ambition, and expanded format of the first-ever 48-team tournament.

The finalized figures emphasize the staggering footprint of the 2026 tournament, which features more teams, more host cities, and more matches than any prior edition, setting a bold new benchmark for global sports engagement.

The full list of stadiums and capacities follows below.

Atlanta Stadium: 68,239
BC Place Vancouver: 52,497
Boston Stadium: 64,146
Dallas Stadium: 70,649
Guadalajara Stadium: 45,664
Houston Stadium: 68,777
Kansas City Stadium: 69,045
Los Angeles Stadium: 70,492
Mexico City Stadium: 80,824
Miami Stadium: 64,478
Monterrey Stadium: 51,243
New York New Jersey Stadium: 80,663
Philadelphia Stadium: 68,324
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium: 68,827
Seattle Stadium: 66,925
Toronto Stadium: 43,036

Yinka Owolewa

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