For the first time in its storied history, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place across three nations: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

The tournament will kick off with its opening match on June 11 at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Curious about the final match’s location?
Where will the 2026 World Cup Final take place?
The final will be held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which opened in 2010 and hosts the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets.
When is the 2026 World Cup Final scheduled?
Set for Saturday, July 19, the final will begin at 3 PM ET.
Who will compete in the 2026 World Cup final?
The final match participants remain to be determined, as 48 teams will first engage in the group stage, followed by knockout rounds including the round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, and semi-finals. The semi-final victors will face off in the final.
What is MetLife Stadium’s capacity?
Boasting 2.1 million square feet, MetLife Stadium accommodates 82,500 spectators for both football and soccer.
Has MetLife Stadium hosted a soccer final before?
Yes, MetLife Stadium was the venue for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final, where Chelsea triumphed over Paris Saint-Germain. Additionally, it hosted the 2016 Copa America Centenario final, which saw Chile best Argentina in penalties.
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Fan Take: The 2026 World Cup marks a monumental shift in soccer history, as it spotlights North America’s ability to unite different cultures through the sport. For fans, this unprecedented collaboration enhances the excitement and anticipation surrounding the tournament, potentially elevating soccer’s profile across the continent.

