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Complete Guide to the 2025 FIFA World Cup Stadiums

Learn all about the host cities and stadiums for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and plan your stay!


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In 2025, the USA will host the inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup, with matches set to be played across 12 venues nationwide. Whether you’re traveling to cheer for your favorite team or just soaking in the energy of the matches, we’ve got all the iconic venues hosting the action listed here. Learn about each stadium’s standout features, capacity, and what to expect during this historic tournament.

Confirmed Stadiums Hosting 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Matches

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)

Home to the Atlanta United FC soccer team and the Atlanta Falcons, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is one of the most high-tech sports venues in the world. Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, this stadium features a retractable roof that resembles a camera lens and a 360-degree halo video board—the largest of its kind. Opened in 2017 and with a capacity of 71,000, it’s sure to be packed with roaring fans.

Food & Drinks: With dozens of vendors, there’s something for everyone here. Expect stadium favorites like burgers, wings, and nachos, plus plenty of international cuisines (El Santo Gallo, Papi’s Cuban Grill, SO:KO:ME Hibachi) to celebrate the diverse fan base. Keep an eye out for cocktails, beer, and dessert, too. 

Follow Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Instagram for updates. And when planning your trip, check out our guide to the best places to stay in Atlanta, including the apartment-hotel close to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, just a three-mile drive away.

 

Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte)

Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium combines a classic open-air design with state-of-the-art amenities. This stadium, home to the Carolina Panthers football team and the MLS’s Charlotte FC, seats over 74,000 fans and offers stunning views of the city skyline.

Food & Drinks: Here you’ll find Latin food, fast food, local barbecue, craft beer, and Southern comfort food, giving fans a true taste of Charlotte.

Follow Bank of America Stadium for updates on Instagram.

 

TQL Stadium (Cincinnati)

One of the newest additions to the soccer world, TQL Stadium in Cincinnati boasts a sleek, futuristic design and a capacity of 26,000 people. Its LED-lit exterior ensures it’s a spectacle day and night.

Food & Drinks: Expect popcorn, ice cream, Mexican food, pizza, cocktails, and more to keep fans fueled.

Check out TQL Stadium updates on Instagram.

 

Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles)

A historic venue that has hosted some of soccer’s biggest moments in the Pasadena neighborhood of LA, the Rose Bowl is a must-visit for fans. With a seating capacity of over 88,000, it’s one of the largest stadiums in the tournament and also hosts the monthly Rose Bowl Flea Market.

Food & Drinks: Fans can enjoy classic Californian cuisine, delicious street tacos, and organic smoothies under the sunny Los Angeles skies.

Follow the Rose Bowl on Instagram for match-day insights.

 

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)

With its palm tree-lined entrance and lively atmosphere, Hard Rock Stadium embodies Miami’s colorful culture. In the Miami Gardens area, the stadium holds over 65,000 fans and features an open-air design that keeps the tropical vibe alive.

Food & Drinks: Miami-inspired eats like Cuban sandwiches and mojitos are a must-try here. There are also hot dogs, kebabs, donuts, oysters, and other gourmet eats on deck.

Follow Hard Rock Stadium on Instagram.

 

Geodis Park (Nashville)

The largest soccer-specific stadium in the U.S., Geodis Park is a fan favorite for its intimate design and top-notch acoustics. With a capacity of 30,000, every seat feels close to the action.

Food & Drinks: With a variety of food carts and stands, Nashville hot chicken, craft beers, hot dogs, tacos, tequila, and Southern-inspired dishes will be the highlight of your match-day feast.

Follow Geodis Park on Instagram for updates. For fans attending matches at Geodis Park, we recommend staying in one of the best neighborhoods in Nashville. Our hotel close to Geodis Park in Wedgewood-Houston is just a short drive away and offers unmatched convenience and comfort.

 

Camping World Stadium (Orlando)

This versatile venue in sunny Orlando, Florida is known for hosting major sporting events and concerts. It holds up to 60,000 fans and offers easy access to nearby theme parks.

Food & Drinks: International street foods, refreshing beverages, and tropical-inspired dishes are likely to be found on menus here.

Stay updated with Camping World Stadium on Instagram.

 

Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando)

Also in Orlando, Inter&Co Stadium is a newer, soccer-focused venue. While details about its World Cup role are still emerging, its central location makes it an ideal spot for fans.

Food & Drinks: Expect hearty options like tacos, sushi, hot dogs, ice cream, and more.

Check Inter&Co Stadium's social media for updates.

 

Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)

The Linc, as locals call it, is an iconic stadium that can host over 67,000 fans. Its sleek, modern design makes it a standout venue and it’s also home to the famed Philadelphia Eagles.

Food & Drinks: There are lots of food options here like jerk chicken sandwiches, calzones, burritos, BBQ, and roast pork Italian sandwiches. Philadelphia classics like cheesesteaks and soft pretzels are sure to be crowd favorites.

Follow Lincoln Financial Field on Facebook.

 

Lumen Field (Seattle)

Famous for its passionate fans and incredible views of the Seattle skyline, Lumen Field is a must-visit. It holds up to 72,000 fans and is known for its electric game-day atmosphere. In Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, Lumen is home to the Seattle Seahawks, the Seattle Sounders FC soccer team, and Seattle Reign FC (of the National Women’s Soccer League). 

Food & Drinks: Sample Pacific Northwest seafood, third wave coffee, and local brews, in addition to noodle bowls, bratwurst, tacos, pizza, and soft serve.

Follow Lumen Field updates on Instagram.

 

Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)

This soccer-specific stadium in the Buzzard Point neighborhood is compact but mighty, with a capacity of 20,000 people. Home to D.C. United, DC Power FC, and Washington Spirit soccer teams, and the DC Defenders football team, its modern amenities and location in the nation’s capital make it a great place to catch a game between visits to historic sites and free museums.

Food & Drinks: D.C.-inspired dishes like half-smokes and gourmet cupcakes are must-tries. You’ll also find smash burgers, arepas and pupusas, nachos, chicken tenders, and more here. 

Follow Audi Field for the latest updates. While in D.C., make your stay convenient and stylish by booking one of our apartment-style hotels near Audi Field

 

Stay Near the Action with Placemakr

For fans heading to matches at Geodis Park in Nashville, Placemakr’s Wedgewood-Houston property is your ideal home base. Located just minutes from the stadium, it offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. With spacious apartment-style accommodations and hotel-like services, you’ll have all the comforts of home while staying close to the World Cup action.

Explore our hotel near Geodis Park and make the most of your time in Nashville. From cozy interiors to a vibrant neighborhood filled with restaurants and nightlife, it’s the perfect spot to celebrate after a big match.

 

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