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List of North American stadiums by capacity

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The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in North America, including Central America and the Caribbean. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of seated spectators the stadium can accommodate.

Currently all North American stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.

Most large stadiums in North America are used for American football, with the rest used for association football, baseball, Canadian football, and one each for bullfighting and cricket.[citation needed]

List

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Rank Stadium Capacity City Country Tenants Images
1 Michigan Stadium 107,601[1] Ann Arbor  United States Michigan Wolverines football
2 Beaver Stadium 106,572[2] University Park  United States Penn State Nittany Lions football
3 Ohio Stadium 102,780 Columbus  United States Ohio State Buckeyes football
4 Kyle Field 102,512[3] College Station  United States Texas A&M Aggies football
5 Tiger Stadium 102,321[4] Baton Rouge  United States LSU Tigers football
6 Neyland Stadium 101,915[5] Knoxville  United States Tennessee Volunteers football
7 Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium 100,119[6] Austin  United States Texas Longhorns football
8 Bryant–Denny Stadium 100,077 Tuscaloosa  United States Alabama Crimson Tide football
9 Sanford Stadium 92,756[7] Athens  United States Georgia Bulldogs football
10 Rose Bowl 92,542 Pasadena  United States UCLA Bruins football, hosts Rose Bowl Game annually
11 Cotton Bowl 92,100 Dallas  United States Hosts Red River Rivalry (Oklahoma vs. Texas), State Fair Classic (Grambling vs. Prairie View), Heart of Dallas Bowl
12 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 88,548[8] Gainesville  United States Florida Gators football
13 Jordan–Hare Stadium 88,043[9] Auburn  United States Auburn Tigers football
14 Estadio Azteca 87,523[10][better source needed] Mexico City Mexico Mexico Club América
15 Memorial Stadium 85,458 Lincoln  United States Nebraska Cornhuskers football
16 MetLife Stadium 82,500 East Rutherford  United States New York Giants, New York Jets
17 Memorial Stadium 81,500 Clemson  United States Clemson Tigers football
18 Lambeau Field 81,441 Green Bay  United States Green Bay Packers
19 Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 80,126 Norman  United States Oklahoma Sooners football
20 AT&T Stadium 80,000[11] Arlington  United States Dallas Cowboys, hosts Cotton Bowl Classic
21 Doak Campbell Stadium 79,560 Tallahassee  United States Florida State Seminoles football
22 Notre Dame Stadium 77,662 Notre Dame  United States Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
23 Williams-Brice Stadium 77,559 Columbia  United States South Carolina Gamecocks football
24 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 77,500[12][13] Los Angeles  United States USC Trojans football
25 Arrowhead Stadium 76,416 Kansas City  United States Kansas City Chiefs
26 Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium 76,212 Fayetteville  United States Arkansas Razorbacks football (primary)
27 Empower Field 76,125 Denver  United States Denver Broncos
28 Camp Randall Stadium 75,822 Madison  United States Wisconsin Badgers football
29 Spartan Stadium 75,005 East Lansing  United States Michigan State Spartans football
30 Bank of America Stadium 74,867 Charlotte  United States Carolina Panthers, hosts Duke's Mayo Bowl
31 Caesars Superdome 73,208 New Orleans  United States New Orleans Saints; hosts Bayou Classic (Grambling vs. Southern), New Orleans Bowl and Sugar Bowl annually
32 NRG Stadium 72,220 Houston  United States Houston Texans, hosts Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas
33 Highmark Stadium 71,608 Orchard Park  United States Buffalo Bills
34 Legion Field 71,594 Birmingham  United States UAB Blazers, hosts BBVA Compass Bowl
35 M&T Bank Stadium 71,008 Baltimore  United States Baltimore Ravens
36 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 71,000 Atlanta  United States Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC, hosts SEC Championship Game, Chick-fil-A Bowl, and Atlanta Football Classic (Florida A&M vs. another HBCU, most often Tennessee State)
37 SoFi Stadium 70,240 Inglewood  United States Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, hosts LA Bowl
38 Husky Stadium 70,083 Seattle  United States Washington Husky football
39 Kinnick Stadium 69,250 Iowa City  United States Iowa Hawkeyes football
40 Raymond James Stadium 69,218 Tampa  United States Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls football, Tampa Bay Vipers, hosts Outback Bowl
41 Nissan Stadium 69,143 Nashville  United States Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers football, hosts Music City Bowl
42 Lumen Field 68,740 Seattle  United States Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC
43 Levi's Stadium 68,500 Santa Clara, California  United States San Francisco 49ers, Foster Farms Bowl, Pac-12 Football Championship Game
44 Acrisure Stadium 68,400 Pittsburgh  United States Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers football
45 EverBank Field 67,814 Jacksonville  United States Jacksonville Jaguars, hosts Gator Bowl
46 Lincoln Financial Field 67,594 Philadelphia  United States Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls football
47 Cleveland Browns Stadium 67,431 Cleveland  United States Cleveland Browns
48 The Dome at America's Center 67,277 St. Louis  United States St. Louis BattleHawks
49 US Bank Stadium 66,655 Minneapolis  United States Minnesota Vikings
50 Gillette Stadium 65,878 Foxborough  United States New England Patriots, New England Revolution
51 Lane Stadium 65,632 Blacksburg  United States Virginia Tech Hokies football
52 Paycor Stadium 65,515 Cincinnati  United States Cincinnati Bengals
53 Allegiant Stadium 65,000 Las Vegas  United States Las Vegas Raiders, UNLV Rebels football, hosts Las Vegas Bowl
54 Ford Field 65,000 Detroit  United States Detroit Lions, hosts MAC Championship Game and Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
55 Hard Rock Stadium 64,767 Miami Gardens  United States Miami Dolphins; Miami Hurricanes football; hosts Orange Bowl annually
56 Vaught–Hemingway Stadium 64,038 Oxford  United States Ole Miss Rebels football
57 Alamodome 64,000 San Antonio  United States UTSA Roadrunners football; hosts Alamo Bowl, US Army All-American Bowl
58 LaVell Edwards Stadium 63,470 Provo  United States BYU Cougars football
59 State Farm Stadium 63,400 Glendale  United States Arizona Cardinals, hosts Fiesta Bowl annually
60 California Memorial Stadium 63,186 Berkeley  United States California Golden Bears football
61 Estadio Olímpico Universitario 63,186[14] Mexico City Mexico Mexico Club Universidad Nacional, Pumas Dorados de la UNAM
62 Lucas Oil Stadium 63,000 Indianapolis  United States Indianapolis Colts, Indy Eleven, hosts Big Ten Championship Game, Monster Truck Races and Circle City Classic (annual HBCU event)
63 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 62,380 Memphis  United States Memphis Tigers football, hosts Liberty Bowl game
64 Commanders Field 62,000[15] Landover  United States Washington Commanders
65 Faurot Field 61,620 Columbia  United States Missouri Tigers football
66 Jack Trice Stadium 61,500 Ames  United States Iowa State Cyclones football
67 Scott Stadium 61,500 Charlottesville  United States Virginia Cavaliers football
68 Soldier Field 61,500 Chicago  United States Chicago Bears
69 Yale Bowl Stadium 61,446 New Haven  United States Yale Bulldogs football
70 Ross–Ade Stadium 61,441 West Lafayette  United States Purdue Boilermakers football
71 Davis Wade Stadium 61,337 Starkville  United States Mississippi State Bulldogs football
72 Kroger Field 61,000 Lexington  United States Kentucky Wildcats football
73 L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium 60,800 Louisville  United States Louisville Cardinals football
74 Memorial Stadium 60,670 Champaign  United States Illinois Fighting Illini football
75 Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium 60,492 Jackson  United States Jackson State Tigers football
76 Jones AT&T Stadium 60,454 Lubbock  United States Texas Tech Red Raiders football
77 Camping World Stadium 60,219 Orlando  United States Jones High School; also hosts Capital One Bowl, Champs Sports Bowl, and Florida Classic (Florida A&M v Bethune-Cookman)
78 Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium 60,000 Morgantown  United States West Virginia Mountaineers football
79 Arizona Stadium 57,803 Tucson  United States Arizona Wildcats football
80 Carter–Finley Stadium 57,583[16] Raleigh  United States NC State Wolfpack football
81 Estadio Jalisco 56,713[14] Guadalajara Mexico Mexico Club Atlas
82 Commonwealth Stadium 56,302 Edmonton  Canada Edmonton Elks
83 Olympic Stadium 56,040 Montreal  Canada CF Montréal (occasional use only)
84 Dodger Stadium 56,000 Los Angeles  United States Los Angeles Dodgers
85 Boone Pickens Stadium 55,509 Stillwater  United States Oklahoma State Cowboys football
86 BC Place 55,000 Vancouver  Canada BC Lions, Vancouver Whitecaps FC
87 Bobby Dodd Stadium 55,000 Atlanta  United States Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football, temporary home to Atlanta United FC (2017)
88 Estadio Latinoamericano 55,000 Havana Cuba Cuba Industriales, Metropolitanos
89 Autzen Stadium 54,000 Eugene  United States Oregon Ducks football
90 Mountain America Stadium 53,599 Tempe  United States Arizona State Sun Devils football
91 Folsom Field 53,500 Boulder  United States Colorado Buffaloes football
92 Estadio BBVA 53,500 Monterrey Mexico Mexico CF Monterrey
93 War Memorial Stadium 53,727 Little Rock  United States Arkansas Razorbacks football (secondary to Razorback Stadium), Little Rock Rangers
94 Independence Stadium 53,000 Shreveport  United States none, hosts annual Independence Bowl game
95 Memorial Stadium 52,929 Bloomington  United States Indiana Hoosiers football
96 Franklin Field 52,593 Philadelphia  United States Penn Quakers football
97 SHI Stadium 52,454 Piscataway  United States Rutgers Scarlet Knights football
98 SECU Stadium 51,602 College Park  United States Maryland Terrapins football
99 Sun Bowl Stadium 51,500 El Paso  United States UTEP Miners football, hosts Sun Bowl
100 Rice-Eccles Stadium 51,444 Salt Lake City  United States Utah Utes football
101 Huntington Bank Stadium 50,805 Minneapolis  United States Minnesota Golden Gophers football, temporary home to Minnesota United FC (2017–2018)
102 Estadio Cuauhtémoc 50,754[14] Puebla  Mexico Puebla FC
103 Kenan Memorial Stadium 50,500 Chapel Hill  United States North Carolina Tar Heels football
104 Coors Field 50,445 Denver  United States Colorado Rockies
105 University of Kansas Memorial Stadium 50,071 Lawrence  United States Kansas Jayhawks football
106 Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium 50,000 Manhattan  United States Kansas State Wildcats football
107 Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium 50,000 Greenville  United States East Carolina Pirates football
108 Stanford Stadium 50,000 Stanford  United States Stanford Cardinal football
109 JMA Wireless Dome 49,262 Syracuse  United States Syracuse Orange football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's lacrosse
110 Chase Field 49,033 Phoenix  United States Arizona Diamondbacks
111 Oriole Park 48,876 Baltimore  United States Baltimore Orioles
112 Choctaw Stadium 48,000 Arlington  United States Dallas Jackals, Dallas Renegades, North Texas SC
113 Oakland Coliseum 46,847 Oakland  United States Oakland Athletics
114 Ryan Field 47,130 Evanston  United States Northwestern Wildcats football
115 T-Mobile Park 47,116 Seattle  United States Seattle Mariners
116 Rice Stadium 47,000 Houston  United States Rice Owls football
117 Busch Stadium 46,861 St. Louis  United States St. Louis Cardinals
118 Falcon Stadium 46,692 Colorado Springs  United States Air Force Falcons football
119 Yankee Stadium 46,537[17] New York City  United States New York Yankees, New York City FC, hosts Pinstripe Bowl
120 Reser Stadium 45,674 Corvallis  United States Oregon State Beavers football
121 Estadio Omnilife 45,500[14] Guadalajara Mexico Mexico CD Guadalajara
122 McLane Stadium 45,140 Waco  United States Baylor Bears football
123 Angel Stadium of Anaheim 45,050 Anaheim  United States Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
124 Amon G. Carter Stadium 45,000[18] Fort Worth  United States TCU Horned Frogs football, host of the Armed Forces Bowl
125 Estadio Cuscatlán 44,836 San Salvador  El Salvador none, El Salvador national football team
126 Alumni Stadium 44,500 Chestnut Hill  United States Boston College Eagles football
127 FBC Mortgage Stadium 44,206 Orlando  United States UCF Knights football
128 Citizens Bank Park 43,647 Philadelphia  United States Philadelphia Phillies
129 Tropicana Field 42,735 St. Petersburg  United States Tampa Bay Rays, hosts Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl
130 Petco Park 42,445 San Diego  United States San Diego Padres
131 Great American Ball Park 42,059 Cincinnati  United States Cincinnati Reds
132 American Family Field 41,900 Milwaukee  United States Milwaukee Brewers
133 Nationals Park 41,888 Washington  United States Washington Nationals
134 Citi Field 41,800 New York City  United States New York Mets
135 Comerica Park 41,782 Detroit  United States Detroit Tigers
136 Oracle Park 41,503 San Francisco  United States San Francisco Giants
137 Rogers Centre 39,150[19] Toronto  Canada Toronto Blue Jays
138 Canvas Stadium 41,200 Fort Collins  United States Colorado State Rams football
139 Wrigley Field 41,160 Chicago  United States Chicago Cubs
140 Truist Park 41,149 Cumberland  United States Atlanta Braves
141 Estadio Morelos 41,056 Morelia  Mexico Morelia
142 Valley Children's Stadium 41,031 Fresno  United States Fresno State Bulldogs football
143 Minute Maid Park 40,950 Houston  United States Houston Astros
144 Ladd–Peebles Stadium 40,646 Mobile  United States South Alabama Jaguars football, hosts Senior Bowl and GoDaddy.com Bowl
145 Guaranteed Rate Field 40,615 Chicago  United States Chicago White Sox
146 Globe Life Field 40,300 Arlington  United States Texas Rangers
147 Pratt & Whitney Stadium 40,000 East Hartford  United States UConn Huskies football
148 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano 40,000 San Pedro Sula  Honduras Marathón
149 Plaza México 40,000 Mexico City Mexico Mexico Bullfighting
150 Michie Stadium 40,000 West Point  United States Army Black Knights football
151 TDECU Stadium 40,000 Houston  United States Houston Cougars football, Houston Roughnecks
152 Estadio Universitario 39,997 San Nicolás de los Garza  Mexico Tigres de la UANL
153 Vanderbilt Stadium 39,790 Nashville  United States Vanderbilt Commodores football
154 Target Field 39,504 Minneapolis  United States Minnesota Twins
155 Dreamstyle Stadium 39,224 Albuquerque  United States New Mexico Lobos football, hosts New Mexico Bowl
156 Kauffman Stadium 39,000 Kansas City  United States Kansas City Royals
157 PNC Park 38,496 Pittsburgh  United States Pittsburgh Pirates
158 Nippert Stadium 38,088[20] Cincinnati  United States Cincinnati Bearcats football, FC Cincinnati
159 Joan C. Edwards Stadium 38,016 Huntington  United States Marshall Thundering Herd football
160 Albertsons Stadium 37,500 Boise  United States Boise State Broncos football, hosts Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
161 Fenway Park 37,402 Boston  United States Boston Red Sox
162 LoanDepot Park 37,000 Miami  United States Miami Marlins
163 Sam Boyd Stadium 36,800 Las Vegas  United States none
164 MM Roberts Stadium 36,000 Hattiesburg  United States Southern Miss Golden Eagles football
165 McMahon Stadium 35,650 Calgary  Canada Calgary Stampeders, Calgary Dinos
166 Martin Stadium 35,117 Pullman  United States Washington State Cougars football
167 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica 35,093 San José Costa Rica Costa Rica Costa Rica national football team
168 Wallace Wade Stadium 35,018 Durham  United States Duke Blue Devils football
169 Estadio Azul 35,000 Mexico City Mexico Mexico Cruz Azul
170 Snapdragon Stadium 35,000 San Diego  United States San Diego State Aztecs football,San Diego Legion, San Diego Wave FC, San Diego FC (2025)
171 Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés 35,000 Tegucigalpa  Honduras Club Deportivo Motagua, Club Deportivo Olimpia
172 Independence Park 35,000 Kingston  Jamaica Jamaica national football team
173 Progressive Field 34,830 Cleveland  United States Cleveland Guardians
174 Estadio La Corregidora 34,130 Querétaro  Mexico Querétaro FC
175 Estadio Panamericano 34,000 Havana  Cuba
176 Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 34,000 Annapolis  United States Navy Midshipmen football, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Military Bowl game
177 Princess Auto Stadium 33,422 Winnipeg  Canada Winnipeg Blue Bombers
178 Mosaic Stadium 33,000 Regina  Canada Saskatchewan Roughriders, Regina Rams, Regina Thunder, Regina Riot, local high schools
179 War Memorial Stadium 32,580 Laramie  United States Wyoming Cowboys football
180 Gerald J. Ford Stadium 32,000 University Park  United States SMU Mustangs football
181 BB&T Field 31,500 Winston-Salem  United States Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
182 Estadio Nou Camp 31,297 León  Mexico Club León
183 Cajun Field 31,000 Lafayette  United States Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football
184 Huskie Stadium 30,998 DeKalb  United States Northern Illinois Huskies football
185 Centennial Bank Stadium 30,964 Jonesboro  United States Arkansas State Red Wolves football
186 DATCU Stadium 30,850 Denton  United States North Texas Mean Green football
187 Joe Aillet Stadium 30,600 Ruston  United States Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football
188 Malone Stadium 30,427 Monroe  United States ULM Warhawks football
189 Aggie Memorial Stadium 30,343 Las Cruces  United States New Mexico State Aggies football
190 Harvard Stadium 30,323 Boston  United States Harvard Crimson football
191 Rynearson Stadium 30,200 Ypsilanti  United States Eastern Michigan Eagles football
192 Kelly/Shorts Stadium 30,199 Mount Pleasant  United States Central Michigan Chippewas football
193 Waldo Stadium 30,100 Kalamazoo  United States Western Michigan Broncos football
194 BMO Field 30,000[21] Toronto  Canada Toronto FC, Toronto Argonauts, Canada men's national soccer team, Canada women's national soccer team, Canada national rugby union team
195 HA Chapman Stadium 30,000 Tulsa  United States Tulsa Golden Hurricane football
196 FAU Stadium 30,000 Boca Raton  United States Florida Atlantic Owls football
197 InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field 30,000 Akron  United States Akron Zips football
198 Bobcat Stadium 30,000 San Marcos  United States Texas State Bobcats football
199 Kidd Brewer Stadium 30,000 Boone  United States Appalachian State Mountaineers football
200 Veterans Memorial Stadium 30,000 Troy  United States Troy Trojans football
201 William "Dick" Price Stadium 30,000 Norfolk  United States Norfolk State Spartans
202 GEODIS Park 30,000 Nashville  United States Nashville SC

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