Sixteen, that’s the short answer. Three are in Mexico, two in Canada, and the rest in the United States.

Here’s the full list:

MEXICO

  • Mexico City (hosting 5 matches)
  • Guadalajara (4)
  • Monterrey (4)

CANADA

  • Toronto (6)
  • Vancouver (7)

USA

The opening match, on June 11, 2026, will be in Mexico City, and the final will be in New York/New Jersey on July 19, 2026.

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