World Cup Shines Light on Kansas City, Smallest U.S. Metro to Host Matches
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will stage games in Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City is the smallest U.S. metropolitan area ever selected to host World Cup matches. The selection puts the city under a rare
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will stage games in Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City is the smallest U.S.
metropolitan area ever selected to host World Cup matches. The selection puts the city under a rare
global spotlight rarely seen by similar-sized markets. Hosting duties bring logistical challenges,
such as upgrading stadiums and transportation infrastructure. Local officials anticipate economic
benefits from tourism, hospitality, and international exposure. Small businesses expect increased
sales and new opportunities during the tournament. The city must balance these gains with the cost
of preparations and potential disruptions. Observers will watch how Kansas City leverages the event
to boost its long‑term profile.