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Los Angeles on the shortlist of host cities for the unified 2026 FIFA World Cup bid | INSIDER

CARSON, Calif. – The 2026 FIFA World Cup could be coming to the City of Angels.


Los Angeles has been placed on the 32-city shortlist for the joint bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the bid committee announced on Wednesday. The list includes 25 cities in the United States, four in Canada, and three in Mexico.


"As we move to the next stage of the bid process, we're even more confident we have everything needed to deliver the largest, most compelling FIFA World Cupâ„¢ in history and help accelerate the growth of soccer across North America and around the world," said United Bid Chairman Sunil Gulati in a statement issued by USSF. "We have more than double the number of cities required to stage matches in 2026. We have a vision for growing the game and engaging fans as never before. Our biggest challenge will be finding ways to honor the enthusiasm of all the people across Canada, Mexico and the United States through the development of our united hosting concept."


In the next stage of the bidding process, the United Bid Committee will seek to integrate the 32 prospective host cities into a unified strategy. Representatives from each of the cities on the short list will travel to Houston, Texas during the week of Nov. 13 for a working session with the committee.


Three venues from Los Angeles have bid to host the World Cup: the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and the yet to be completed Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park.


The complete shortlist can be found below:


Canada (4)Mexico (3)

Edmonton, Alberta                            Guadalajara, Jalisco


Montréal, Québec                             Mexico City, Mexico


Toronto, Ontario                                Monterrey, Nuevo León


Vancouver, British Columbia


United States (25)

Atlanta, Georgia                                 Miami, Florida


Baltimore, Maryland                           Minneapolis, Minnesota


Boston, Massachusetts                      Nashville, Tennessee


Charlotte, North Carolina                   New York/New Jersey


Cincinnati, Ohio                                 Orlando, Florida


Chicago, Illinois                                 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Dallas, Texas                                     Phoenix, Arizona


Denver, Colorado                              Salt Lake City, Utah


Detroit, Michigan                               San Francisco Bay Area


Houston, Texas                                  Seattle, Washington


Kansas City, Missouri                        Tampa, Florida


Las Vegas, Nevada                           Washington, DC


Los Angeles, California