Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will host six matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup [1].
As one of the primary host regions, the San Francisco Bay Area serves as a critical hub for distributing the tournament's massive scale across North America [5]. The selection of this region ensures that the sporting event reaches a diverse geographic audience and leverages established infrastructure in the U.S. West Coast.
The tournament is scheduled to run from June 11 to July 19, 2026 [3]. Of the fixtures assigned to Levi's Stadium, five are group-stage games, and one is a Round of 32 match [1].
FIFA selected the Bay Area as a host region to facilitate the distribution of matches across the continent [5]. This strategic placement allows the tournament to utilize high-capacity venues capable of managing the logistical demands of international crowds.
The stadium is located in Santa Clara, California, positioning it within the broader San Francisco Bay Area transport, and hospitality network [1]. This accessibility is vital for the thousands of international fans expected to attend the matches throughout the summer of 2026.
“Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will host six matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.”
The allocation of six matches to the San Francisco Bay Area underscores FIFA's strategy to maximize regional visibility and operational efficiency. By utilizing Levi's Stadium, the tournament leverages a modern facility in a high-traffic economic zone, reducing the logistical strain on a single city while expanding the tournament's footprint across the U.S.





