[digg=http://digg.com/soccer/United_States_FIFA_World_Cup_2018_2022_Bid_Host_Cities]The USA Bid Committee has announced the list of the eighteen official host cities in which matches will take place should the United States be selected as the venue for either FIFA World Cup 2018 or 2022.

The 18 cities that have been selected will be presented to FIFA as part of the USA World Cup 2018 / 2022 bid. They are:
| USA Bid Final Cities for Inclusion in Bid Book to FIFA for 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup and Related Stadiums
(In alphabetical order) |
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| Metro Market/City | Stadium | Estimated Capacity
for FIFA World Cup |
| Atlanta | Georgia Dome | 70,868 |
| Baltimore | M & T Bank Stadium | 71,008 |
| Boston | Gillette Stadium | 73,393 |
| Dallas | Cowboys Stadium
Cotton Bowl |
91,600
89,000 |
| Denver | INVESCO Field | 75,165 |
| Houston | Reliant Stadium | 76,000 |
| Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | 66,500 |
| Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | 75,364 |
| Los Angeles | Rose Bowl
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
89,000
93,607 |
| Miami | Land Shark Field | 80,240 |
| Nashville | LP Field | 75,000 |
| New York/New Jersey | New Meadowlands Stadium | 84,046 |
| Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | 69,111 |
| Phoenix/Glendale | University of Phoenix Stadium | 71,362 |
| San Diego | Qualcomm Stadium | 67,700 |
| Seattle | Qwest Field
Husky Stadium |
68,056
72,500 |
| Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | 75,000 |
| Washington, D.C. | FedEx Field | 89,690 |