What stadium are England playing at next in the World Cup 2026?

England’s World Cup campaign began in Texas with an eye-catching 4-2 win over Croatia.

The second-half performance in Dallas got fans excited, but things were less exhilarating in Boston as in the state of Georgia on Wednesday.

The weather is forecast to be a sweltering 34 degrees Celsius in Atlanta, but the stadium, mercifully, has a roof and air conditioning.

That should help England as they look to advance to the last 16 and set up a potential clash with co-hosts Mexico or Ecuador at Estadio Azteca.

Atlanta Stadium has so far hosted four matches at the World Cup: Morocco’s 4-2 win over Haiti, Spain’s goalless draw with Cape Verde, Spain’s 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia and DR Congo’s 3-1 win over Uzbekistan.

Atlanta Stadium will host its fifth match of the tournament (Image credit: Getty Images)

DR Congo have already played at the 75,000-capacity arena, so they will be more familiar with their surroundings than England.

Whether or not that will be a major factor remains to be seen, but England are the favourites to progress.

The theme of their last two matches, against Ghana and Panama, is expected to continue, with DR Congo likely to sit deep and attempt to counter attack.

The Three Lions will hope Atlanta Stadium does not play host to another 0-0 draw akin to Cape Verde’s memorable meeting with Spain.