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A full list of all the stadiums that will be used


The Copa America is one of the top and oldest international soccer competitions contested among national teams from North and South America. The 2024 Copa America will be the 48th edition of the tournament, and it will run from 20 June to 14 July 2024. It will be hosted in various stadiums across the United States. So, what stadiums will Copa America be in 2024?

Metlife Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium, and the SoFi Stadium
L-R Aerial view of Metlife Stadium on 10 June 2015, Hard Rock Stadium on 14 May 2024 and the SoFi Stadium on 5 June 2024. Photo: Craig Warga, Cliff Hawkins, David McNew. (Modified by author)
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The competition, which is held every four years, has been used to determine the champions of the two American continents. As much as the players, coaches, and winning nations go down in history for participating in the tournament, the Copa America stadiums are also a critical part of the competition’s history.

All 2024 Copa America host stadiums

What stadiums will host Copa America in 2024? The 2024 Copa America will be held in the United States across 14 venues. According to various online sources such as Telecom Asia Sport and The Sporting News, here is a full list of all Copa America 2024 stadiums ranked according to capacity.

Rank

Stadium

City

Capacity

14

Children’s Mercy Park

Kansas City

18,467

13

Q2 Stadium

Austin

20,738

12

Inter&Co Stadium

Orlando

25,500

11

State Farm

Glendale

63,400

10

Allegiant

Las Vegas

65,000

9

Hard Rock

Miami

65,326

8

Levi’s Stadium

Santa Clara

68,500

7

SoFi

Inglewood

70,000

6

NRG Stadium

Houston

72,220

5

Mercedes-Benz

Atlanta

73,019

4

Bank of America

Charlotte

74,867

3

GEHA Field at Arrowhead

Kansas City

76,416

2

AT&T

Arlington

80,000

1

MetLife

East Rutherford

82,500

14. Children’s Mercy Park

A wide view of the Children’s Mercy Park stadium
A comprehensive view of the Children’s Mercy Park stadium on 2 March 2024 in Kansas City, KS. Photo: Scott Winters
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  • Opened: 2011
  • Location: Kansas City, Kansas
  • Capacity: 18,467
  • Matches: Group Stage (Peru vs Canada)

Children’s Mercy Park is the smallest Copa America 2024 CONCACAF host venue for the renowned tournament. Throughout the competition, it will only host the Peru vs Canada match.

13. Q2

Aerial view of the Q2 Stadium
Aerial view of the Q2 Stadium on 8 May 2024 in Austin, Texas. Photo: Kirby Lee
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  • Opened: 2021
  • Location: Austin, Texas
  • Capacity: 20,738
  • Matches: Group Stage (Jamaica vs Venezuela and Costa Rica vs Paraguay)

The Q2 Stadium is one of the smallest venues to host the renowned competition this year. It is home to Austin FC of the MLS and has hosted several international football matches. In 2024, it will host Group B and D matches, Jamaica vs Venezuela and Costa Rica vs Paraguay.

12. Inter&Co Stadium

Mexico and Colombia line up at Inter&Co Stadium
Mexico and Colombia line up before a game at Inter&Co Stadium on 6 April 2024 in Orlando, Florida. Photo: Rich Storry
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  • Opened: 2017
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Capacity: 25,500
  • Matches: Group Stage (Canada vs Chile, Bolivia vs Panama)

The Inter&Co Stadium is home to Orlando City FC of Major League Soccer. It will host two Group Stage matches throughout the competition: Bolivia vs Panama and Canada vs Chile. Since it was commissioned in 2017, it has hosted several international competitions.

11. State Farm

An aerial view of State Farm Stadium
An aerial view shows State Farm Stadium on 26 March 2024 in Glendale, Arizona. Photo: Christian Petersen
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  • Opened: 2003
  • Location: Glendale, Arizona
  • Capacity: 63,400
  • Matches: Group Stage (Colombia vs Costa Rica, Mexico vs Ecuador), Quarter Final

State Farm Stadium is home to the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL and the Fiesta Bowl of the NCAAF. It is among the famous Copa America 2024 stadiums since it will host the quarterfinals. Over the years, it has been a venue for most college football matches.

10. Allegiant

A general view of Allegiant Stadium
A general view of Allegiant Stadium on 2 March 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Ezra Shaw
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  • Opened: 2020
  • Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Capacity: 65,000
  • Matches: Group Stage (Ecuador vs Jamaica, Paraguay vs Brazil), Quarter Final

The Allegiant Stadium is a multi-purse state-of-the-art venue field located in Nevada and is home to the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL. It will host three Copa America matches; a quarterfinal encounter between Brazil and Paraguay and a match between Ecuador and Jamaica.

9. Hard Rock

A general aerial view of the Hard Rock Stadium
A general aerial view of the Hard Rock Stadium on 14 May 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Photo: Cliff Hawkins
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  • Opened: 1987
  • Location: Miami, Florida
  • Capacity: 65,326
  • Matches: Matches: Group Stage (Uruguay vs Panama, Argentina vs Peru), Final

Hard Rock Stadium is home to the Miami Dolphins of the NFL, the Miami Hurricanes of the NCAAF, and the Orange Bowl of the NCAAF. In addition to hosting Group A and C matches, it will also host the 2024 finals on 14 July 2024.

Numerous soccer matches have been held at the renowned venue, such as the pre-World Cup friendly between Argentina and Honduras in September 2022, with over 64,000 fans. It is also one of the stadiums set to host World Cup matches in 2026.

8. Levi’s

A general overall aerial view of Levi's Stadium
A general overall aerial view of Levi’s Stadium on 15 December 2023 in Santa Clara, California. Photo: Kirby Lee
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  • Opened: 2014
  • Location: Santa Clara, California
  • Capacity: 68,500
  • Matches: Group Stage (Ecuador vs Venezuela and Brazil vs Colombia)

Levi’s is home to the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL and is one of the Copa America 2024 stadiums. It will host two group-stage matches between Brazil vs Colombia and Ecuador vs Venezuela. It hosted the 2016 opener match between Columbia and USA.

7. SoFi

An aerial view of the SoFi Stadium
An aerial view of the SoFi Stadium on 5 June 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: David McNew
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  • Opened: 2020
  • Location: Inglewood, California
  • Capacity: 70,000
  • Matches: Group Stage (Brazil vs Costa Rica, Venezuela vs Mexico)

The SoFi is among the biggest soccer venues in the United States and is home to the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers of the NFL. Brazil vs Costa Rica and Venezuela vs Mexico are the two 2024 Copa America group games played in the stadium.

6. NRG

A general view of the NRG Stadium
A general view of the NRG Stadium before the 2024 CFP National Championship game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Washington Huskies on 8 January 2024. Photo: Aaron J Thornton
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  • Opened: 2002
  • Location: Houston, Texas
  • Capacity: 72,220
  • Matches: Group Stage (Mexico vs Jamaica, Colombia vs Paraguay), Quarter Final

The famed NRG stadium is home to the Houston Texans of the NFL and the Texas Bowl of the NCAAF. In the 2024 North and South American championship competitions, it will host two group stages and one quarterfinal.

5. Mercedes-Benz

An aerial view of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium
An aerial view of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on 15 May 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo: Alex Slitz
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  • Opened: 2017
  • Location: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Capacity: 73,019
  • Matches: Group Stage (Argentina vs Canada and Panama vs United States)

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium is home to various teams, such as the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL and Atlanta United of the MLS. It will host the first 2024 match between the defending champions Argentina and Canada on 21 June 2024.

4. Bank of America

Bank of America Stadium view
Bank of America Stadium view on 1 December 2023. Photo: Isaiah Vazquez
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  • Opened: 1996
  • Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Capacity: 74,867
  • Matches: Semi-final, 3rd Place match

The famed venue is home to the Carolina Panthers of the NFL and Charlotte FC of the MLS. The venue will be used during the Semi-finals and the third-place matches at the end of the competition. Since it is a famous stadium, it has hosted various international matches, including the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

3. GEHA Field at Arrowhead

A general overall aerial view of Arrowhead Stadium
A general overall aerial view of Arrowhead Stadium on 25 December 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo: Kirby Lee
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  • Opened: 1972
  • Location: Kansas City, Missouri
  • Capacity: 76,416
  • Matches: Group Stage (United States vs Uruguay)

The Arrowhead is home to the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL and is famous for its red stands and capacity, which earned it the nickname The Red Sea. In the 2024 Copa America, the venue will feature one group game; the United States vs Uruguay on 2 July.

2. AT&T

An aerial view of AT&T Stadium
An aerial view of AT&T Stadium on 1 April 2020 in Arlington, Texas. Photo: Tom Pennington
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  • Opened: 2009
  • Location: Arlington, Texas
  • Capacity: 80,000
  • Matches: Group Stage (Peru vs Chile and United States vs Bolivia), Quarter Final

AT&T is among the second-largest venues at the 2024 Copa America and is home to the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL and the Cotton Bowl Classic of the NCAA. The venue will feature two matches in the Group Stage and a quarterfinal.

1. MetLife

Metlife Stadium's aerial view
Metlife Stadium’s aerial view taken above East Rutherford, New Jersey, US, on 10 June 2015. Photo: Craig Warga
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  • Opened: 2010
  • Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Capacity: 82,500
  • Matches: Group Stage (Chile vs Argentina, Uruguay vs Bolivia), Semi-Final

The largest 2024 host stadium in the competition, MetLife, is home to the New York Giants and the New York Jets. Three fixtures in the competition are set to be played here, which include a semi-final match and two Group stage matches: Uruguay vs Bolivia on 28 June and Chile vs Argentina on 26 June.

Frequently asked questions

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, will host the finals on 14 July 2024. The winner will face the UEFA Euro 2024 winner in the 2025 CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup championship. Here are some frequently asked questions about Copa America stadiums.

Where will Copa America be held?

Where will the Copa America be played? The 2024 Copa America will be held in the United States across 14 different venues, including famous stadiums such as MetLife, Arrowhead, and SoFi.

What stadiums are the quarterfinals in Copa America?

The quarterfinals will be held at four stadiums: the NRG in Houston, Texas, AT&T in Arlington, State Farm in Glendale, Arizona, and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Where is the 2028 Copa America?

As part of the South American Confederation’s (CONMEBOL) tournament rotation strategy, the Copa America is scheduled to take place in Paraguay in June and July 2028.

How many Copa America has Messi won?

The renowned soccer great won the 2021 Copa América title with his nation, Argentina. He is a prolific scorer and inventive playmaker who leads La Liga in goals, hat-tricks and assists and holds the record for most international goals among South American soccer players.

Final word

Fans asking what stadiums will Copa America be in 2024 have now been answered. The competition will be hosted across multiple stadiums in the United States, including MLS and NFL venues, most of which will be used for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

READ ALSO: Copa America vs Euros: Which is the bigger and better football competition?

Sports Brief has published a comparative article detailing which is bigger and better in the football competition between Copa America and the Euros. The debate between the two has been long-standing and has created a rift in the football community for years. Click the link above for more details.


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