Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, United States · Capacity: 71,000
Local timezone: America/New_York
See Atlanta timezone infoMercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia (capacity 71,000) hosts 8 matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026, including a semi-final. The stadium opened in 2017 and is distinguished by an eight-panel retractable roof that opens and closes like a camera aperture, giving Atlanta one of the most technically advanced indoor environments in world sport.
It replaced the Georgia Dome as the home of Atlanta United FC and the Atlanta Falcons NFL franchise. The fully enclosed, climate-controlled interior makes interior conditions independent of Atlanta’s June heat and humidity, which averages highs around 32 degrees Celsius.
Atlanta United became the fastest MLS expansion team to win a league title, doing so in just their second season. The supporter base is large, vocal, and genuinely invested in football at a level that exceeds most US markets. The region also draws significant populations from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
The IANA timezone is America/New_York, UTC-4 during Eastern Daylight Time throughout the summer tournament window. Atlanta matches share their timezone with New York, Boston, Miami, Toronto, and Philadelphia. A 19:00 kickoff in Atlanta is 00:00 in London, 01:00 in Paris, and 08:00 in Tokyo. Eastern timezone matches offer the most Europe-friendly windows of the entire US host city lineup.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts 8 World Cup 2026 matches: 5 group stage fixtures, a round of 32, a round of 16, and a semi-final. That makes Atlanta one of the most important venues in the tournament.
World Cup Debut
Atlanta has not previously hosted FIFA World Cup matches. The 1994 tournament did not include the city in its venue lineup. Atlanta’s major international football moment before 2026 came at the 1996 Summer Olympics, when the Georgia Dome hosted Olympic football matches as part of the games the city staged that year.
2026 represents a significant step up. Hosting a semi-final is among the most prestigious assignments a venue can receive at a World Cup, placing Atlanta’s debut at the very top of the tournament’s prestige ladder. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with its retractable roof and climate-controlled interior, is well equipped to handle it.