- Stadiums of the 2034 World Cup in Riyadh
The 2034 World Cup, to be held in Saudi Arabia in 2034, will be held in 15 stadiums (one more than required by FIFA), spread across five venues, FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced on Wednesday, December 11 are: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha and Neomwith Riyadh being the most populous with 15 million people and Neom being the modern city on the west coast.
Once completed, capacity will be increased to 70,200, exceeding the minimum number of 60,000 seats required for the semi-finals. In addition, the athletics track will be removed and special service facilities will be modernized.
The King Saud University Stadium Games up to the round of 16 will be played. The venue currently hosts Al-Nassr's home games and will be used during AFC 2027.
A renovation will then begin in 2029 to temporarily increase capacity and improve the services offered. The total capacity is 46,319, exceeding the minimum number of 40,000 seats required to host round of 16 matches.