In the World Baseball Classic (WBC), teams that advance from the pool stage move on to the quarterfinals.
For the 2026 tournament, the main stadiums hosting the quarterfinal games are:
- Tokyo Dome (Japan)
- loanDepot park (Miami, USA)
Both are world-class baseball stadiums and have become iconic venues for major WBC games.
In this article, we will explain the features and history of these two stadiums.
Tokyo Dome (Japan)
Tokyo Dome is one of the most famous baseball stadiums in Japan.
Basic Information
- Opened: 1988
- Location: Bunkyo, Tokyo
- Capacity: About 55,000
- Home team: Yomiuri Giants
Tokyo Dome is known as Japan’s first large-scale covered dome stadium and is often nicknamed the “Big Egg.”
During the WBC, the stadium hosts:
- Pool stage games
- Quarterfinals
For Team Japan (Samurai Japan), Tokyo Dome essentially functions as a home stadium.
When Japan plays there, the stadium is often packed with fans, creating one of the most exciting atmospheres in international baseball.
loanDepot park (Miami, USA)
loanDepot park is an MLB stadium located in Miami, Florida.
Basic Information
- Opened: 2012
- Capacity: About 36,700
- Location: Little Havana, Miami
- Home team: Miami Marlins
One of the most notable features of loanDepot park is its
retractable roof.
Miami has a tropical climate with:
- very hot weather
- sudden rainstorms
Because of this, the stadium was designed with a roof that can open and close depending on the weather.
Why Miami Is a Popular WBC Host City
Miami has become one of the most popular locations for WBC games.
The reason is simple:
The city has a huge Latin American baseball fan base.
Many fans come from countries such as:
- Cuba
- Dominican Republic
- Venezuela
- Puerto Rico
Because of this, WBC games in Miami often feel like
MLB playoff games in terms of energy and atmosphere.
For that reason, loanDepot park frequently hosts
WBC knockout stage games, including quarterfinals and later rounds.
How the WBC Quarterfinals Work
The structure of the WBC tournament is:
Pool Stage
↓
Quarterfinals
↓
Semifinals
↓
Final
In the quarterfinals, the top two teams from each pool advance to a knockout tournament.
From this stage onward, the format becomes single elimination — one loss and a team is eliminated.
The Most Popular WBC Stadiums
Among all WBC venues, two stadiums are particularly famous:
- Tokyo Dome
- loanDepot park
Both stadiums are known for hosting some of the most memorable games in international baseball.
Summary
The main venues for the WBC quarterfinals are:
- Tokyo Dome (Japan)
- loanDepot park (Miami)
Tokyo Dome represents the heart of Japanese baseball, while loanDepot park captures the passion of Latin American baseball culture.
Both stadiums provide the stage for some of the most exciting games in the World Baseball Classic.



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