World Cup 2026 Venue · Kansas City
7 Matches Group → Knockouts
Capacity
76,416
Built
1972
Surface
Natural
Roof
Open
Home Team
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
Altitude
268m
Time Zone
Central Time (CT - UTC-5)
Kansas City straddles the Kansas-Missouri border and is the proud barbecue capital of the United States. The back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs have made this one of the most sports-electric mid-size cities in America.
Arrowhead Stadium opened in 1972 as part of the Truman Sports Complex (alongside Kauffman baseball stadium). Renovated in 2010, it holds the Guinness World Record for loudest outdoor stadium (142.2 dB). The Chiefs have won multiple Super Bowls and the stadium has hosted Copa América and Gold Cup matches.
7 Matches — Group Stage Plus Quarterfinal.
Extremely — It Holds The Guinness World Record For Loudest Outdoor Stadium At 142.2 Decibels. Expect An Incredible Atmosphere.
76,416 For World Cup Matches.
Drive Is The Primary Option — 20,000+ Parking Spaces On-Site. Kansas City Streetcar Extended Routes For Match Days.