From the 92,000-seat King Salman International Stadium to a venue suspended 350m above the ground in NEOM β inside the most futuristic World Cup stadium plans yet.
The 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia features some of the most ambitious stadium designs football has ever seen. The bid lists 15 venues across five cities β here are the standouts.
King Salman International Stadium (Riyadh)
The centrepiece. With a planned capacity of around 92,000, it is set to host both the opening match and the final.
NEOM Stadium
Perhaps the boldest concept in football: a stadium proposed to sit roughly 350 metres above the ground, built into 'The Line' in the futuristic megacity of NEOM.
Qiddiya Coast Stadium (Riyadh)
Part of the giant Qiddiya entertainment city, blending sport with a sprawling leisure development.
Jeddah Central Stadium
A flagship Red Sea waterfront venue anchoring the tournament's western hub.
The full picture
FIFA will confirm the final venue list and capacities closer to the tournament. For host cities, dates and FAQs, see the complete 2034 World Cup guide.