Thirty-four cities in the United States, seven cities in Canada and three in Mexico are on the list of proposed locations to host World Cup games in 2026.

Those cities will then have until early January 2018 to prepare their bid to become a World Cup host.

The final bid will include 20-25 venues.

The bid lists a total of 49 stadiums across 44 cities, with three venues in the Los Angeles area and two in Dallas, Montreal and Toronto. Stadiums hosting every NFL team will be submitted with the exception of the Buffalo Bills.

If successful, the U.S.-Canada-Mexico bid would return the World Cup to the United States for the first time since 1994.

The USA will host 60 of the 80 games, with 10 each in Mexico and Canada.

United States
Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium 75,000
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium 71,008
Birmingham, Ala. Legion Field 71,594
Boston (Foxborough, Mass.) Gillette Stadium 66,829
Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium 75,525
Chicago Soldier Field 61,500
Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium 65,515
Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium 67,895
Dallas Cotton Bowl 92,100
Dallas (Arlington, Texas) AT&T Stadium 105,000
Denver Sports Authority Field 76,125
Detroit Ford Field 65,000
Green Bay, Wis. Lambeau Field 81,441
Houston NRG Stadium 72,200
Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium 70,000
Jacksonville, Fla. EverBank Field 82,000
Kansas City, Mo. Arrowhead Stadium 76,416
Las Vegas Raiders Stadium 72,000
Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 93,000
Los Angeles (Inglewood, Calif.) City of Champions Stadium 100,000
Los Angeles (Pasadena, Calif.) Rose Bowl 90,888
Miami Hard Rock Stadium 65,326
Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium 66,200
Nashville, Tenn. Nissan Stadium 69,143
New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome 76,468
New York/New Jersey (East Rutherford, N.J.) MetLife Stadium 82,500
Orlando, Fla. Camping World Stadium 65,000
Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 69,596
Phoenix (Glendale, Ariz.) University of Phoenix Stadium 73,000
Pittsburgh Heinz Field 68,400
Salt Lake City Rice-Eccles Stadium 45,807
San Antonio Alamodome 72,000
San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 71,500
San Francisco/San Jose (Santa Clara, Calif.) Levi's Stadium 75,000
Seattle CenturyLink Field 72,000
Tampa, Fla. Raymond James Stadium 75,000
Washington (Landover, Md.) FedEx Field 82,000

Canada
Calgary, Alberta McMahon Stadium 35,650
Edmonton, Alberta Commonwealth Stadium 56,302
Montreal Stade Olympique 61,004
Montreal Stade Saputo 20,801
Ottawa, Ontario TD Place Stadium 24,000
Regina, Saskatchewan Mosaic Stadium 30,048
Toronto Rogers Centre 53,506
Toronto BMO Field 30,000
Vancouver, British Columbia BC Place 54,500

Mexico
Guadalajara, Jalisco Estadio Chivas 45,364
Mexico City Estadio Azteca 87,000
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Estadio Rayados 52,237