Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)

📌 Key Facts:

  • Location: Atlanta, Georgia, serving as the home for both the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United FC.

  • Opened: August 2017, replacing the Georgia Dome.

  • Capacity:

    • NFL events: ~71,000 (expandable up to 83,000 for marquee games)

    • MLS matches: Typically ~42,500; can expand to over 70,000 for special demand

  • Construction Cost: Approximately $1.5 billion—the world’s fourth most expensive stadium.


📚 Historical Significance:

  • Sustainability Pioneer: First professional sports stadium in North America to earn LEED Platinum certification.

  • Green Innovation: Features include a massive rainwater cistern (600,000 sq ft), over 4,000 solar panels, and energy-efficient systems.

  • Iconic Events: Hosted Super Bowl LIII (2019), College Football Playoff Final (2018), multiple MLS finals, concerts by major artists, and more


🏗 Architecture and Features:

  • Retractable Roof: Inspired by the Roman Pantheon’s oculus—eight triangular ETFE “petals” that open like a camera shutter in about 8–12 minutes.

  • Halo Video Board: A 360° LED display wrapping the perimeter of the roof opening (~63,000 sq ft), the largest such screen in the world.

  • “Window to the City”: A sizable glass façade offering daylight and panoramic views of downtown Atlanta.

  • Fan Amenities: Includes 190+ luxury suites, 7,600 club seats, multiple bars (including the 100-yard bar), technology lounges, and thousands of Wi-Fi access points.

  • Sustainability & Community Impact: Features urban farming spaces, water reuse systems, solar-powered parking carports, and excellent public transit access.

World Cup 2026 matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Match Schedule at Mercedes-Benz Stadium:

  • Group Stage:

    • Match 14 – June 15

    • Match 25 – June 18

    • Match 38 – June 21

    • Match 50 – June 24

    • Match 72 – June 27

  • Round of 32: Match 80 – July 1

  • Round of 16: Match 95 – July 7

  • Semifinal: Match 102 – July 15