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The World Cup Final Will Be at This $2.3 Billion Stadium

By Montcleaf · June 14, 2026

The World Cup Final Will Be at This $2.3 Billion Stadium
Featured image generated with AI for illustration.

On July 19, 2026, the entire world will look at a single place. But the stage for the final "stole" the game from a favorite rival, will make history with something that never existed in a World Cup final, and carries a controversy that could change the kickoff time. There are 7 facts. #1 is the one nobody saw coming.

Every World Cup ends in a single place, watched by more than a billion people. In 2026, that place is MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, a few miles from New York. On July 19, it will be the stage for the final.

It's a colossus: a capacity of 82,500, the largest NFL stadium, built at a cost that, in today's dollars, reaches about $2.3 billion. But what makes this stadium fascinating isn't just the size or the price — it's the stories behind it.

It "stole" the final from a rival that was the favorite. It will do something unprecedented in 96 years of World Cup history. And it carries a controversy that could literally change the kickoff time of the final. There are 7 facts about the stage for the final, from smallest to biggest. And #1 is the one almost nobody is expecting.

#7 — The size: the largest NFL stadium

Let's start with the scale. MetLife has an official capacity of 82,500 seats, making it the largest NFL stadium by total number of seats and the largest in New Jersey.

There are more than 10,000 "club" seats, about 218 luxury suites spread across four levels, and four giant HD screens (9 by 35 meters) in each corner of the upper ring. It's big enough for the biggest event in sports — but the size is just the beginning of the story.

The next fact is about who it "beat" to land the final. 👇

The final it "stole" from Dallas

#6 — The final it "stole" from Dallas

Here's a behind-the-scenes twist. MetLife wasn't the favorite to host the final. In early 2023, AT&T Stadium, in Dallas, was the front-runner — it has a bigger capacity (about 90,000) and already had renovation plans to widen the field.

Choosing MetLife caught even local officials by surprise — according to The Athletic, they organized a small last-minute party to watch the announcement. The proximity to New York weighed on FIFA's decision. Dallas, which seemed to have won, got one of the semifinals (the other is in Atlanta). It was a last-minute "theft."

The next fact is the renovation that transformed the stadium for soccer.

The surgery on the stadium: corners demolished for the World Cup

#5 — The surgery on the stadium: corners demolished for the World Cup

Turning an American-football stadium into a soccer one requires surgery. The soccer field needs specific dimensions (105 x 68 meters, FIFA standard), and MetLife didn't fit.

The solution was a two-phase renovation, between 2024 and 2025: the four corners of the lower stands were demolished and replaced with a modular steel system, removing 1,740 permanent corner seats. That made the field wide enough without destroying the NFL configuration. Precision engineering just to fit the ball.

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