Next summer, the world’s best arrive in the Heart of America. From every moment of action on the pitch to legendary jazz and world-famous barbecue, here’s all you need to know about a monumental moment for soccer in Kansas City.

With matches across the United States, Canada and Mexico, the tournament takes place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. The opening match will be held in Mexico City and the final will be played in New York/New Jersey.

 

Matches

 Kansas City is slated to host six matches:

Tuesday, June 16 | Group stage
Saturday, June 20 | Group stage
Thursday, June 25 | Group stage
Saturday, June 27 | Group stage
Friday, July 3 | Round of 32
Saturday, July 11 | Quarterfinal

All matches will be held at Kansas City Stadium, also known as GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

 

Kansas City’s Official FIFA Fan Festival™

Kansas City’s Official FIFA Fan Festival™ will take place on the grounds of the National WWI Museum and Memorial. It’s a beloved gathering place in the heart of the city, previously hosting major events like the 2023 NFL Draft and a pair of performances by pop superstar Chappell Roan.

The institution is the country’s officially designated World War I museum. A towering figure on the Kansas City skyline, the iconic Liberty Memorial celebrates its centennial in 2026.

Return to this page as more details on the event become available.

 

Tickets

The FIFA World Cup 26™ will mark the 23rd edition of the tournament and will bring the world to North America like never before. Fans are encouraged to visit FIFA.com/tickets (the official and preferred source of tickets for the tournament) to register their interest and create a FIFA ID. When registering, fans who do not have a FIFA ID will need to create one. This registration of interest ensures that individuals are made aware of ticketing dates, next steps and processes. 

FIFA has provided a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page intended to provide helpful and practical information for anyone interested in purchasing tickets for the FIFA World Cup 26™. 

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