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Seating Charts for All 16 Host Stadiums in 2026

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MetLife Stadium – New Jersey

Two-tier coliseum, 82,500 seats. Lower bowl wraps around midfield, perfect sightlines. Upper deck angles back, ideal for budget fans. Luxury suites perched atop the press box, pricey but plush. And here is why the map’s color‑code matters.

Gillette Stadium – Massachusetts

71,000 capacity, a sleek bowl with a modest curvature. Premium Club Level strips the middle, while standing terraces hug the perimeter. Look: the 2026 chart adds a “Family Zone” near the north end.

AT&T Stadium – Texas

Massive 80,000‑seat arena, retractable roof, and a video wall that dwarfs the field. Seats radiate outward in a fan‑shaped pattern; the lower tier slopes steeply, upper tier fans the corners. By the way, the VIP box grid is a maze.

Lincoln Financial Field – Pennsylvania

70,000 seats in a traditional horseshoe. Lower bowl seats are tightly packed, creating an intimate roar. Upper deck is staggered, giving a panoramic view of the city skyline. The chart marks a new “Eco‑Section” with recycled‑plastic seats.

Levi’s Stadium – California

68,500‑seat futuristic bowl, glass façade, and a roof that opens when the sun shines. Lower rows hug the field, while the “Sky Club” hovers above the 20‑yard line. The seating map now highlights a “Tech Zone” with high‑speed Wi‑Fi.

SoFi Stadium – California

70,000 seats, dual‑deck design, and a canopy that looks like a giant ship’s sail. Lower bowl is a perfect rectangle; upper tier fans curve around the edges. The chart uses neon markers for “Legends Seats” reserved for former stars.

Mercedes‑Benz Stadium – Georgia

71,000 capacity, a sleek oval. Lower bowl seats are angled for optimal depth perception. Upper tier is tiered in three sections, each with its own entry gate. The new “Green Tier” gets a leaf icon on the map.

Hard Rock Stadium – Florida

65,000 seats, classic bowl with a modern twist. Lower deck is a sea of orange, while the upper deck fans out like a palm frond. Luxury boxes sit on the east side, with private balconies.

Rose Bowl – California

92,000‑seat historic amphitheater, notorious for echoing chants. Lower bowl is a single, continuous ring; upper deck climbs steeply, offering a bird’s‑eye view. The chart now flags a “Heritage Section” near the south end.

Estadio Azteca – Mexico City

87,000 seats, a cathedral of soccer. Two-tier bowl, with the iconic “Pyramid” roof. Lower deck hugs the grass, upper deck rises like a mountain. The map includes a “Cultural Pavilion” for local art displays.

Estadio BBVA – Monterrey

53,000 seats, sleek and compact. Lower tier wraps tightly, upper tier opens up. VIP lounges sit behind the north goal, offering a premium view of the action. Look: a “Fan‑Fuel” zone with electric vehicle charging.

Estadio Olímpico Universitario – Mexico City

55,000 capacity, perched on a hillside. Lower bowl is sloped, giving every seat a clear line to the goal. Upper tier fans are spaced out, creating a relaxed atmosphere. The chart highlights a “Student Section” in bright teal.

BMO Field – Toronto

30,000‑seat venue, intimate but fierce. Lower bowl encircles the pitch, upper deck wraps around the east side. Corporate boxes sit on the west side, decked in glass. By the way, a “Maple Zone” is now color‑coded green.

Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton

56,000 seats, a prairie‑wide bowl. Lower tier is flat, perfect for viewing replays on the giant screen. Upper tier steps back, offering a sweeping view of the horizon. The seating chart now notes a “Winter Warm‑Up” area.

Mercedes‑Benz Stadium – Canada (alternate configuration)

71,000 seats, convertible for concerts. Lower bowl stays, upper tier retracts to expose the field. New “Flex Seats” can be moved via motorized rails. And here is the deal: the chart shows movable sections in orange.

Allegiant Stadium – Nevada

65,000‑seat dome, ultra‑modern. Lower bowl angles steeply, delivering a theater‑like immersion. Upper deck fans wrap around the perimeter, with sleek glass walls. The map adds a “Casino Corner” for high‑rollers.

Providence Park – Oregon

25,000 seats, compact and vibrant. Lower bowl is tight, upper tier is airy. Luxury boxes perched on the south side, overlooking the Pacific Northwest skyline. The chart flags a “Greenway” area with bike racks.

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