While the U.S. has newer stadiums, Mexico certainly has more historical ones. Let's look at the three Mexican stadiums that will host the World Cup matches when it hits North America in 2026.
The World Cup in 2026 promises to be bigger than ever, with 48 countries participating in the tournament. This is an increase from the previous 32 participating countries. The United States, Mexico, and Canada will be co-hosting, with games being held across 16 cities in these three countries.