2026 World Cup Matches in Houston
Check out the 2026 World Cup schedule in Houston, pick your match, and secure your tickets to experience soccer in Texas like never before.

NRG Stadium | © dskillzhtown
At NRG Stadium in Houston, the 2026 World Cup is celebrated in style: here you’ll see teams like Germany take on Curaçao, Cape Verde face Saudi Arabia, and Portugal go head-to-head with Uzbekistan in fast-paced matches. It’s the perfect setting to combine top-tier soccer, a Texan atmosphere, and a journey that begins long before you take your seat in the stands.
Dates and schedule of World Cup matches in Houston
Houston will host 7 official matches of the 2026 World Cup: five in the group stage, one in the Round of 32, and another in the Round of 16. All matches will be played at the spectacular NRG Stadium.
The dates and times have already been confirmed, so if you want to watch soccer in Texas, take note:
Upcoming matches
14 Jun
Sun • 12:00pm
Germany vs. Curaçao - World Cup 2026
NRG Stadium
• Houston
17 Jun
Wed • 12:00pm
Portugal vs DR Congo - World Cup 2026
NRG Stadium
• Houston
20 Jun
Sat • 12:00pm
Netherlands vs Sweden - World Cup 2026
NRG Stadium
• Houston
23 Jun
Tue • 12:00pm
Portugal vs Uzbekistan - World Cup 2026
NRG Stadium
• Houston
26 Jun
Fri • 7:00pm
Saudi Arabia vs Cape Verde - World Cup 2026
NRG Stadium
• Houston
Houston’s NRG Stadium: Sections and Prices
The venue for all 2026 World Cup matches in Houston, NRG Stadium combines a retractable roof, climate control, and excellent visibility to offer a comfortable and immersive experience for more than 72,000 fans. Home to the Houston Texans (NFL) and a regular venue for major events (Copa América, Gold Cup), it is a modern stadium, ready to host top-level soccer with natural grass installed for the tournament.
Located in NRG Park (south of the city), it is well-connected via the METRORail Red Line and features ample parking areas and pickup points for ride-sharing services. Inside the complex, you’ll find dining options, entertainment areas, and accessible entrances designed to streamline entry so you can enjoy the game from the very first minute.
Sections and Prices
Ticket prices may vary depending on the stadium section, the teams playing, the stage of the tournament, and the match’s popularity. For a premium experience, VIP and Hospitality options are available, featuring premium seating and exclusive amenities.
- Upper stands: ideal for soaking up the atmosphere and the excitement. Approximate price: €30–60.
- Lower-tier side seats: better view of the game and a sense of proximity to the field. Approximate price: €90–180.
- Center stands: a tactical perspective and a more comfortable experience for following every play. Approximate price: €90–180.
- VIP boxes and Hospitality: exclusive spaces with catering and private access. Hospitality packages start at around €1,500 per match, with premium packages exceeding €20,000, depending on the level of service and the match’s category.
Which national teams will play in Houston?
At Houston Stadium (NRG Stadium), you’ll see a fascinating mix of styles and backgrounds. Teams from four different groups will pass through the Texas venue: Germany and Curaçao (Group E), the Netherlands (Group F), Portugal and Uzbekistan (Group K), and Cape Verde alongside Saudi Arabia (Group H). Not all of them will face each other, but they’ll share the stage at one of the World Cup’s most impressive venues.
- Germany
- Key players: Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Joshua Kimmich
- World Cup titles/achievements: 4-time world champion (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)
- Finish in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022
- Curaçao
- Key players: Leandro Bacuna, Juninho Bacuna
- World Cup titles/achievements: First-time participant in a World Cup finals
- Finish in the last World Cup: will be their first appearance in 2026
- Netherlands
- Key players: Virgil van Dijk, Frenkie de Jong, Cody Gakpo
- World Cup titles/achievements: threeWorld Cup finals (1974, 1978, 2010)
- Finish in the last World Cup: quarterfinals in Qatar 2022
- Portugal
- Key players: Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva
- World Cup titles/achievements: third place in 1966; regular presence in the knockout stages
- Finish in the last World Cup: quarterfinals in Qatar 2022
- Uzbekistan
- Key players: Eldor Shomurodov, Jaloliddin Masharipov
- World Cup titles/achievements: first-ever qualification for a World Cup finals
- Finish in the last World Cup: will make its debut in 2026
- Cape Verde
- Key players: Ryan Mendes, Garry Rodrigues
- World Cup titles/achievements: historic debut in a World Cup
- Finishing position in the last World Cup: will make its debut in 2026
- Saudi Arabia
- Key players: Salem Al-Dawsari, Saleh Al-Shehri
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result, Round of 16 in 1994
- Finish in the last World Cup: group stage at Qatar 2022 (with a memorable victory over Argentina)
- Sweden
- Key players: Alexander Isak, Dejan Kulusevski, Viktor Gyökeres
- World Cup titles/achievements: 13 World Cup appearances; runner-up in 1958; third place in 1950 and 1994
- Finish in the last World Cup: quarterfinals in Russia 2018
- DR Congo
- Key players: Yoane Wissa, Chancel Mbemba, Cédric Bakambu
- World Cup titles/achievements: one previous World Cup appearance as Zaire; qualified for the 2026 World Cup as DR Congo
- Finish in the last World Cup: group stage at Germany 1974
Tips for attending matches in Houston
Houston is gearing up to become a World Cup hotspot: its neighborhoods, bars, and streets will buzz with fans from around the world, creating a cosmopolitan, soccer-filled atmosphere that will let you experience the World Cup both inside and outside the stadium.
- Know where the stadium is: matches will be played at Houston Stadium (the name NRG Stadium will take on for the World Cup), a venue accessible from various parts of the city.
- Arrive at the stadium early: with several matches scheduled, it’s best to plan ahead to avoid lines, crowds, or logistical issues.
- Soak up the atmosphere in the city: bars, squares, and fan zones will be filled with fans of different national teams, creating a vibrant mix perfect for those traveling alone or with friends of different nationalities.
- Take the opportunity to explore Houston between matches**: its cultural, culinary, and urban offerings will let you enjoy the city beyond soccer.
- Plan your transportation and accommodations carefully: book in advance in central areas or those well-connected to the stadium so you can get around comfortably throughout the tournament.
And most importantly: the stadium will have **designated sections for fans of each team and a **neutral **zone **** where supporters of all teams mix. Make sure to purchase the correct ticket (category, section, and zone): if you enter a section other than the one indicated on your ticket, you may be relocated or denied entry for security reasons. Always check this information before completing your purchase.
Is it worth combining a trip to Houston with other World Cup venues?
Absolutely! Houston is very well connected to other World Cup host cities in the southern United States. You can plan a World Cup itinerary that includes cities such as:
This will let you see more live matches, discover other cities, and extend your World Cup adventure. If you enjoy road trips, you could even drive part of the way.
Things to do in Houston before or after the match
Houston has a lot to offer beyond soccer. It’s a diverse city with a vibrant cultural scene, green spaces, world-class museums, and a culinary scene that blends the best of the American South with international flavors.
Here are some ideas to round out your day:
- Experience a local show or visit popular attractions
- Enjoy incredible views on a helicopter tour
- Explore the city’s most important museums
- Take a guided tour of the most iconic neighborhoods
- Discover what to see and do in Houston
Plus, you can explore the historic Museum District, visit the famous NASA Space Center, or relax at Buffalo Bayou Park, a green oasis perfect for strolling or renting a bike.