2026 World Cup Matches in New York
Experience the 2026 World Cup in New York: matches, tickets, prices and everything you need to enjoy the tournament in one of the world’s most vibrant cities.

MetLife Stadium | © Myron Mott
At MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, just a stone’s throw from New York, the 2026 World Cup is in full swing: this is where Brazil will face Morocco, France will take on Senegal, Norway will play Senegal, Ecuador will meet Germany, and Panama will face England. And, as the grand finale, this stadium will host the tournament final. A venue where travel, atmosphere and football come together from the very first moment.
Which 2026 World Cup matches are being played in New York?
The 2026 World Cup brings all its spectacle to New York’s imposing MetLife Stadium, ready to host some of the tournament’s most eagerly anticipated clashes. All matches in New York will be in high demand, especially the World Cup final.
These are the 2026 World Cup matches to be played at MetLife Stadium:
Upcoming matches
13 Jun
Sat • 6:00pm
Brazil vs Morocco - World Cup 2026
MetLife Stadium
• New York
16 Jun
Tue • 3:00pm
France vs Senegal - World Cup 2026
MetLife Stadium
• New York
22 Jun
Mon • 8:00pm
Senegal vs Norway - World Cup 2026
MetLife Stadium
• New York
25 Jun
Thu • 4:00pm
Germany vs Ecuador - World Cup 2026
MetLife Stadium
• New York
27 Jun
Sat • 5:00pm
England vs Panama - World Cup 2026
MetLife Stadium
• New York
MetLife Stadium: prices and zones
MetLife Stadium is in East Rutherford, New Jersey, just 20 minutes from Manhattan. Although it is not within the state of New York, its proximity and transport links make it an essential part of the World Cup.
Practical information about the stadium
- Capacity: 82,500 spectators
- Opened: 2010
- Home teams: New York Giants and New York Jets (NFL)
- Access: direct train from Manhattan (NJ Transit, Meadowlands line)
- Parking: over 25,000 spaces
During the 2026 World Cup, it will host some of the most eagerly anticipated matches, but without a doubt the highlight will be the World Cup final.
Stadium sections and prices
MetLife Stadium will be one of the major venues for the 2026 World Cup, a modern stadium designed to let you enjoy every minute of the match with good visibility from virtually any section.
- Lower Tier: to experience the action almost at pitch level, with maximum intensity. Approximate price: €140–320.
- Middle Tier: a balanced view of the pitch and very comfortable seats. Approximate price: €140–320.
- Upper Tier: spectacular panoramic view of the pitch. Approximate price: €140–320 - Grandstand: more spacious seats and additional amenities. Approximate price: €400–900.
- VIP Boxes: private spaces for those seeking maximum comfort. Approximate price: from €1,800.
Prices may vary depending on the seat, the teams playing, the stage of the tournament and demand. If you’re looking for a more comprehensive experience, there will also be VIP and Hospitality options, with premium seating and exclusive services.
Which teams will play matches in New York during the World Cup?
At the New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), styles from across the globe will clash. During the group stage, teams from four different groups will pass through here: Brazil and Morocco (Group C), France, Senegal and Norway (Group I), Germany and Ecuador (Group E), and England and Panama (Group L). Not all will face each other, but they will share the pitch at one of the largest and noisiest stadiums in the entire tournament.
The New York New Jersey Stadium will host five group stage matches, as well as a Round of 32 tie, a Round of 16 tie and the 2026 World Cup final. As the tournament approaches and the knockout tie-ups are decided, we will update this section so you always know which teams are battling it out for a place in the next round… and the title, in New York.
- Brazil
- Key players: Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, Marquinhos
- World Cup titles/achievements: 5-time world champions (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
- Performance in the last World Cup: quarter-finals at Qatar 2022
- Morocco
- Key players: Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat, Hakim Ziyech
- World Cup titles/achievements: first African team to reach the semi-finals (Qatar 2022)
- Finishingposition at the last World Cup: fourth place at Qatar 2022
- France
- Key players: Kylian Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann, Aurélien Tchouaméni
- World Cup titles/achievements: champions in 1998 and 2018; several finals reached
- Finishingposition at the last World Cup: runners-up at Qatar 2022
- Senegal
- Key players: Sadio Mané, Kalidou Koulibaly, Ismaïla Sarr
- World Cup titles/achievements: quarter-finalists in 2002; regular participants in the finals
- Position in the last World Cup: round of 16 at Qatar 2022
- Germany
- Key players: Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Joshua Kimmich
- World Cup titles/achievements: 4-time world champions (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)
- Finish at the last World Cup: eliminated in the group stage at Qatar 2022
- Ecuador
- Key players: Moisés Caicedo, Pervis Estupiñán, Enner Valencia
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, round of 16 in 2006
- Position in the last World Cup: eliminated in the group stage at Qatar 2022
- England
- Key players: Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka
- World Cup titles/achievements: World champions in 1966
- Performance at the last World Cup: quarter-finals at Qatar 2022
- Panama
- Key players: José Luis Rodríguez, Aníbal Godoy, Michael Murillo
- World Cup titles/achievements: one previous World Cup appearance (Russia 2018)
- Performance at the last World Cup: group stage at Russia 2018
- Norway
- Key players: Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, Alexander Sørloth
- World Cup titles/achievements: four World Cup appearances (1938, 1994, 1998 and 2026); best result, round of 16 at France 1998
- Position in the last World Cup: round of 16 at France 1998
How to get to MetLife Stadium from New York?
Although the stadium is in New Jersey, getting there from Manhattan is very easy. Here are the best options for getting to the 2026 World Cup matches hassle-free:
By train from Manhattan
- Leave from Penn Station with NJ Transit.
- Connect to the special Meadowlands line on match days.
- You’ll be at the stadium in about 30–35 minutes.
By bus from Port Authority
- Use the special service from Port Authority (route 351).
- It takes between 40 and 60 minutes.
- Available on match days.
By car, taxi or apps such as Uber
- The journey from Manhattan takes 25–45 minutes.
- There are over 25,000 parking spaces.
- Buy your parking pass in advance.
From nearby airports
- Newark (EWR): 20 minutes
- LaGuardia (LGA): 35 minutes
- JFK: approx. 45 minutes
Tips and recommendations for enjoying the World Cup in New York
New York —and neighbouring **New Jersey—**are gearing up to become a real football hotspot during the 2026 World Cup. Streets filled with football shirts, bars packed with fans and fan zones dotted around the city create a unique atmosphere to enjoy the tournament even before you reach the stadium.
- Arrive in good time to get into the New York New Jersey Stadium (the name of MetLife Stadium during the World Cup). There will be extra transport services from Manhattan and New Jersey, but it’s still advisable to leave plenty of time.
- Explore the fan zones and side events: areas with giant screens, activities and an international atmosphere where you can mingle with fans of all the teams.
- Plan your journey carefully: the city is large and the stadium is in New Jersey, so combine the metro, train or bus to get around smoothly.
- Soak up the football atmosphere in neighbourhoods such as Midtown, Downtown Jersey City or areas near the fan zones, where fans from all countries mingle.
- Be prepared for the weather: in June and July it can get quite hot and humid, so stay hydrated and wear light clothing to make the most of the experience.
Before entering the stadium, check your ticket carefully: there will be **a section for one set of supporters, a section for the other, and a **neutral zone **** where fans of all teams mix. It is essential to buy the correct ticket, because if you enter a stand other than the one indicated on your ticket, you may be moved or denied entry for security reasons. Always check the category, sector and zone before completing your purchase.
Whether you have tickets or not, the whole city will be a party. And if you’re lucky enough to watch the big World Cup 2026 Final, it will be an unforgettable experience.
Things to do in New York during the 2026 World Cup
Going to the stadium is just part of the experience. 75 Best Things To Do in NYC [updated 2026] Make the most of every minute. During the World Cup, the city will be filled with fan zones, giant screens, cultural activities and, above all, a unique football atmosphere.
Here are some ideas to make the most of your trip:
- Watch matches on giant screens in Times Square or Central Park, where official fan zones are expected to be set up with music, food and a great atmosphere.
- Head up to the best viewing points with the Summit One Vanderbilt Tickets , Top of the Rock in New York: Tickets and Tours or the Empire State Building Tickets and Tours to enjoy breathtaking views.
- Experience a night out with a difference at a Broadway musical. The most popular include The Lion King Broadway: or Aladdin Broadway.
- Discover the most iconic sights with theNew York Contrasts Tour.
- To round off your trip with a unique experience, I recommend taking a look at the New York Helicopter Flights or join one of the New York Cruises and Boat Tours at sunset.
Tip: Make the most of the early hours of the day for sightseeing, and save the afternoons and evenings for football. The city never stops!