The biggest moments in sport,
told through the stadiums.
Every great event happens somewhere. We map the world's marquee tournaments to the venues that staged them, so you can relive a final or plan a trip from the stand up. 143 venues and counting.
Every venue, mapped
When an event lands here, so does each of its host stadiums. The Qatar 2022 hub links all eight grounds; the 2026 hub covers all sixteen across three countries.
From the stand up
Each venue page is a practical guide: how to get there, parking and transit, capacity, the seating bowl, and the history that made the place. Not just scores.
Past and future
We cover finished tournaments as retrospectives and upcoming ones as previews, then keep them live as reference long after the trophy is lifted.
FIFA World Cup
Football's biggest stage, told venue by venue.
Live The first 48-team World Cup and the first staged across three nations. 104 matches in 16 stadiums from Vancouver to Mexico City, building to the final at MetLife Stadium just outside New York.
- 16
- Stadiums
- 48
- Teams
- 104
- Matches
- 3
- Countries
Retrospective The first World Cup held in the Arab world, and the most compact ever staged: eight stadiums inside one small country. It ended with the greatest final in living memory, Argentina beating France on penalties for Messi’s long-awaited title.
- 8
- Stadiums
- 32
- Teams
- 64
- Matches
- Argentina
- Champions
On the way
More events are being added, each mapped to its host venues.
Summer Olympics
Two weeks, dozens of venues, the largest multi-sport event on earth.
Los Angeles 2028 nextWinter Olympics
Ice arenas and mountain venues spread across a single host region.
Milan-Cortina 2026 nextUEFA Champions League
Europe's premier club competition, settled in a different grand stadium every year.
A new final venue each springUEFA European Championship
Europe's national-team championship, hosted across the continent.
Euro 2028: UK & IrelandCopa América
South America's oldest international tournament, the continental crown.
Hosted across the AmericasSuper Bowl
American football's one-night championship at the league's biggest venues.
Rotating NFL host each FebruaryRugby World Cup
Rugby union's global showpiece, filling the sport's grandest grounds.
Australia 2027 nextCricket World Cup
One-day cricket's world championship, decided across historic venues.
Played on iconic grounds worldwideFrequently Asked Questions
- What events does MeetStadium cover?
- We cover major stadium events, organised by competition and then by edition. The FIFA World Cup is live now, with the 2026 (USA, Canada, Mexico) and 2022 (Qatar) tournaments fully mapped. The Olympics, UEFA Champions League, European Championship, Copa América, Super Bowl, Rugby World Cup, and Cricket World Cup are on the way.
- How is the events section organised?
- By event, then by edition. Each edition has its own hub with the complete list of host venues, the schedule, and getting-there details. From any edition you can click straight through to an individual stadium guide.
- Can I browse by stadium instead of by event?
- Yes. The Stadiums section lists all 143 venues we cover, and each stadium page notes the major events it has hosted, so you can move between a venue and the events held there.
- Will you add the Olympics and other events?
- Yes. New events are added as their host venues are confirmed and detailed. The roadmap above shows what is coming next, from the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics to the Rugby and Cricket World Cups.
- What makes this different from other event guides?
- We approach every event through the buildings that stage it. Most guides give you fixtures and results; we give you the venues, how to reach them, what it is like inside, and the history behind them.