The stadiums taking centre stage at the FIFA Club World Cup
All of them will host group stage matches, and some will also be the setting for Round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final and final fixtures.
In addition to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and Lumen Field in Seattle—where we will play our group stage matches—these are the ten stadiums that will host the rest of the fixtures in the opening phase of the tournament:
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is located in Atlanta, Georgia, and is home to Atlanta United of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). Should we top Group B, we could potentially play in the Round of 16—and then the quarter-finals—at this 75,000-seater stadium. It will also host eight matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026, including a semi-final and two knockout ties.
Bank of America Stadium is situated in Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte FC, an MLS expansion franchise, has used the ground since their inaugural season in 2022. It will stage two group matches and two Round of 16 fixtures. The stadium has a capacity of 75,000.
TQL Stadium is the home of MLS side FC Cincinnati. With a capacity of 26,000, it has previously hosted fixtures involving the US Women’s National Team, who have defeated the likes of Mexico, Paraguay and South Africa here. This stadium will stage four group stage matches during the current Club World Cup.
Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami Gardens, Florida, is the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, the Miami Grand Prix in Formula 1, the Miami Open tennis tournament, and has previously hosted six Super Bowls. It will be the venue for six group matches and two Round of 16 ties. The stadium can accommodate 65,000 spectators.
GEODIS Park, located in Nashville, Tennessee, opened in 2022 and is the most recently built stadium among the Club World Cup venues. It is also the largest purpose-built football stadium in the United States and Canada, and home to Nashville SC of the MLS. With a capacity of 30,000, it will host three group stage matches.
MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is currently home to the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets. It has been selected to host the final of the FIFA World Cup 2026, and it will also play a major role in this Club World Cup—hosting the final, both semi-finals, a quarter-final, and five group matches. With a capacity of 82,500, it also hosted the final of the Copa América Centenario in 2016 and was the venue for our memorable pre-season friendly in July 2019, in which we defeated Real Madrid 7-3.
Camping World Stadium is located in Orlando, Florida, and is the home of the Orlando Guardians. Nearly 90 years old and with a capacity of 65,000, it will host two group stage matches, one Round of 16 tie, and one quarter-final.
Inter&Co Stadium, also in Orlando, Florida, is home to MLS side Orlando City and Orlando Pride of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). With a capacity of 25,000, it will stage two group matches.
Lincoln Financial Field is the home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. With a capacity of 69,000, it is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We would play here in the Round of 16—and possibly in the quarter-finals—if we finish second in Group B. The venue will also host six group stage matches.
Audi Field, in Washington, D.C., is home to the storied DC United and Washington Spirit. With a capacity of 20,000, it will host three group stage fixtures.