USA
Atlanta
Atlanta blends lush green neighborhoods with a fast-growing skyline, earning its nickname âCity in the Forest.â During the FIFA World Cup 2026, eight matches, including a semi-final, will be played at Atlanta Stadium. The venue will feature expanded fan zones, improved MARTA access, and sustainability initiatives around the stadium district.
Beyond the games, visitors can explore the Atlanta BeltLine, vibrant food halls, civil rights landmarks, and year-round festivals. Fun fact: Atlantaâs Hartsfield-Jackson airport is often the worldâs busiest, meaning fans arriving for matches will land at one of the planetâs most connected travel hubs.
Beyond the games, visitors can explore the Atlanta BeltLine, vibrant food halls, civil rights landmarks, and year-round festivals. Fun fact: Atlantaâs Hartsfield-Jackson airport is often the worldâs busiest, meaning fans arriving for matches will land at one of the planetâs most connected travel hubs.
Mercedes-Benz
Capacity: 71,000
Matches: 8
Groups: H, A, C, K, 32,16, SEMI

The stadium officially opened on August 26, 2017. Several events formerly held at the Georgia Dome moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium following its completion, including multiple college football events, such as the SEC football championship game, the Peach Bowl, and the College Football Playoff National Championship (2018, 2025). Other professional events included the MLS Cup (as Atlanta United FC held home field advantage) in 2018, and Super Bowl LIII in 2019. Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host Super Bowl LXII in 2028. It will also host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Matches
Spain vs Cabo Verde
Jun 15
19:00
Group H
0 - 0
Czechia vs South Africa
Jun 18
19:00
Group A
1 - 1
Spain vs Saudi Arabia
Jun 21
19:00
Group H
Morocco vs Haiti
Jun 25
01:00
Group C
DR Congo vs Uzbekistan
Jun 28
02:30
Group K
First Group L vs Best Third of E/H/I/J/K
Jul 01
19:00
Round 32
W86 vs W88
Jul 07
19:00
Round 16
W99 vs W100
Jul 15
22:00
Semi Final