Tampa, Orlando and Miami are among 25 U.S. cities that could host games if North America wins the bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The United States, Canada and Mexico entered a joint bid, which is favored to host the tournament.

There are a total of 32 potential host cities - at least 12 cities would likely host games. The list includes four cities in Canada and three in Mexico (see below).

United States:

Atlanta, Georgia

Baltimore, Maryland

Boston, Massachusetts

Charlotte, North Carolina

Cincinnati, Ohio

Chicago, Illinois

Dallas, Texas

Denver, Colorado

Detroit, Michigan

Houston, Texas

Kansas City, Missouri

Las Vegas, Nevada

Los Angeles, California

Miami, Florida

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Nashville, Tennessee

New York, New York

Orlando, Florida

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phoenix, Arizona

Salt Lake City, Utah

San Francisco, California

Seattle, 

Tampa, Florida

Washington, DC

Canada:

Edmonton, Alberta

Montréal, Québec

Toronto, Ontario

Vancouver, British Columbia

Mexico:

Guadalajara, Jalisco

Mexico City, Mexico

Monterrey, Nuevo León