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WHICH STADIUM WILL HAVE THE LARGEST CAPACITY AT THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
If you're a football fanatic already dreaming of the 2026 World Cup, we have the answer everyone wants to know: which stadium will have the largest capacity? The answer will surprise you. In this historic edition, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, one venue stands out not only for its size but also for its technological advancements and the history it aims to create. This article tells you everything: the name of the largest stadium, its location, its capacity, which matches it could host, and why it's a favorite for the final. Prepare to be amazed.
The largest stadium at the 2026 World Cup
The stadium with the largest capacity confirmed for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, very close to New York City. This imposing venue has an estimated capacity of 82,500 spectators, placing it above all other stadiums selected for the tournament.
A modern sports behemoth
Opened in 2010, MetLife Stadium is home to the New York Giants and the New York Jets of the NFL. Its modern design allows it to be quickly adapted for soccer, concerts, and other large-scale events.
It is one of the most expensive stadiums on the planet, with an investment exceeding $1.6 billion.Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Official Capacity: 82,500 seats
Opening: 2010
Construction Cost: Over $1.6 billion USD
Owners: Giants and Jets of the NFL
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Comparison with other World Cup stadiums
Although MetLife Stadium leads in capacity, there are other stadiums that also promise to put on a show. Here we show you how it compares with other venues selected for the 2026 World Cup.
Top 5 largest stadiums of the 2026 World Cup
1. MetLife Stadium (New Jersey) – 82,500 spectators
2. AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) – 80,000 expandable to 100,000 for special events
3. SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California) – 70,000 (expandable to 100,240 for concerts)
4. Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico) – 87,000 before renovation; a reduction is expected
5. Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) – 71,000 spectators
And the legendary Azteca?
Although Estadio Azteca has historically been one of the largest and most iconic stadiums in the world, it is currently undergoing renovations to meet FIFA standards. This will result in a reduction in its capacity. It is estimated that it will go from 87,000 to about **83,000 or less**, which could place it just below MetLife in final capacity.
Even so, the Azteca will be the inaugural venue and will go down in history as the only stadium to host matches in three World Cups (1970, 1986 and 2026).
Architectural Curiosities
AT&T Stadium has a retractable roof and a 160-foot center screen.
SoFi Stadium is underground due to air quality regulations.
The Azteca is the unique with previous World Cup tradition.
What will make MetLife Stadium unique
Beyond its size, MetLife Stadium stands out for its technological infrastructure, its strategic location, and its experience hosting world-class events. All of this makes it the ideal candidate to be the "heart" of the 2026 World Cup.
State-of-the-art technology
This stadium features high-density Wi-Fi 6, 2,200 LED screens distributed throughout the venue, and advanced security and access systems. In addition, it will be updated to FIFA standards to include VIP areas, expanded press rooms, and multilingual signage.
Prime Location
Just 20 minutes from Manhattan, MetLife Stadium is in a prime location. It offers easy access by highway, train, and airport. Furthermore, the New York metropolitan area guarantees hotel availability, security, and top-notch services.
Previous Experience with Giant Events
This stadium has hosted Super Bowls, WrestleMania finals, and national team matches. It has a proven logistical capacity for events with massive attendance, which will be vital during the World Cup.
More than 2 million annual attendees at sporting events and concerts.
Surround sound system for the entire stadium.
Dynamic LED lighting for pre- and post-match shows.
In addition to all this, MetLife Stadium could make history if it is confirmed as the venue for the 2026 World Cup final. In that case, it will not only be the largest, but also the most important.
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