World Cup 2026 “Bomb”: Stadiums Nearly at Maximum Capacity

The 2026 World Cup has generated significant fan interest, distinguishing itself not only through its on-field action but also through the remarkable turnout at its venues. Despite some initial skepticism regarding the expansion of the tournament to 48 nations, the stadiums across the United States, Mexico, and Canada have consistently reported near-capacity attendance for every game. According to data released by FIFA, a total of 2,307,947 fans entered the World Cup venues leading up to Sunday’s matches.

This figure translates to an average attendance of 64,110 spectators per match, achieving an impressive stadium occupancy rate of 99.54 percent. FIFA President Gianni Infantino characterized this attendance as a major success for the expanded tournament format. He noted the atmosphere created by the high turnout, stating, “Full stadiums, full cities, and millions of fans celebrating the passion for football.

The World Cup with 48 teams.”

The consistent high attendance suggests a strong global appetite for the expanded World Cup format. The near-full capacity of the stadiums in the host nations underscores the public engagement with the expanded global sporting event.

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