Levi's Stadium — 2026 World Cup
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Everything you need to know about Levi's Stadium as a 2026 FIFA World Cup venue — capacity, match schedule, team analysis, and how to place winning bets with Bitcoin on every game played here.
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Silicon Valley's crown jewel — where innovation meets the beautiful game
Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, Levi's Stadium is not just any sports facility — it is a $1.3 billion architectural marvel that stands as one of the most technologically advanced stadiums on the planet. Opened on August 17, 2014, as the permanent home of the San Francisco 49ers (NFL), the stadium was purpose-built with innovation at its core. Located at 4900 Marie P. DeBartolo Way in Santa Clara, California, it sits comfortably close to San Jose's tech corridor and within easy reach of San Francisco International Airport.
For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, FIFA confirmed Levi's Stadium as one of the 16 North American host venues — spanning the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The stadium will host 9 World Cup matches, including at least one quarterfinal, making it one of the most significant venues outside of MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey), which hosts the final. The Bay Area's proximity to a massive global diaspora — particularly large Central American, Brazilian, and Asian football communities — virtually guarantees electric atmospheres for every fixture.
🔧 Stadium Technical Specifications
The stadium's tech-forward DNA makes it especially interesting for the crypto betting community. With over 1,200 Wi-Fi access points and the most connected fan experience of any NFL venue, attendees can place live in-play Bitcoin bets from their seats without missing a second of the action. This is the intersection of Silicon Valley innovation and the world's most-watched sporting event — and it's being powered by Bitcoin.
Complete fixture schedule with Bitcoin betting angles for each match
FIFA has allocated Levi's Stadium a total of 9 matches across the tournament, with the fixture list spanning group stage play, the Round of 32, the Round of 16, and at least one quarterfinal. This makes Levi's Stadium one of the higher-profile US venues after the marquee New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles venues. The Bay Area's enormous soccer-following population, bolstered by large