Bus & train tickets to every
US World Cup stadium.
48 countries. 11 US cities. Whether you live nearby or you’re traveling from further away, here’s how to get to every city and every stadium.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here, the largest in history, with 48 teams playing across 11 US host cities. Wanderu covers the intercity leg: buses and trains from wherever you are to the host city. We’ve also included each stadium’s local transit plan, so you know how to get from the city to the game.
Full match schedule — all US group stage gamesShow all matches
| Jun 12 | ||
| Group D | Los Angeles | |
| Jun 13 | ||
| Group B | SF Bay Area | |
| Group C | New York/NJ | |
| Group C | Boston | |
| Jun 14 | ||
| Group E | Houston | |
| Group F | Dallas | |
| Group E | Philadelphia | |
| Jun 15 | ||
| Group H | Atlanta | |
| Group G | Seattle | |
| Group H | Miami | |
| Group G | Los Angeles | |
| Jun 16 | ||
| Group I | New York/NJ | |
| Group I | Boston | |
| Group J | Kansas City | |
| Group J | SF Bay Area | |
| Jun 17 | ||
| Group K | Houston | |
| Group L | Dallas | |
| Jun 18 | ||
| Group A | Atlanta | |
| Group B | Los Angeles | |
| Jun 19 | ||
| Group D | Seattle | |
| Group C | Boston | |
| Group C | Philadelphia | |
| Group D | SF Bay Area | |
| Jun 20 | ||
| Group F | Houston | |
| Group E | Kansas City | |
| Jun 21 | ||
| Group H | Atlanta | |
| Group G | Los Angeles | |
| Group H | Miami | |
| Jun 22 | ||
| Group J | Dallas | |
| Group I | Philadelphia | |
| Group I | New York/NJ | |
| Group J | SF Bay Area | |
| Jun 23 | ||
| Group K | Houston | |
| Group L | Boston | |
| Jun 24 | ||
| Group B | Seattle | |
| Group C | Miami | |
| Group C | Atlanta | |
| Jun 25 | ||
| Group E | New York/NJ | |
| Group E | Philadelphia | |
| Group F | Dallas | |
| Group F | Kansas City | |
| Group D | Los Angeles | |
| Group D | SF Bay Area | |
| Jun 26 | ||
| Group I | Boston | |
| Group H | Houston | |
| Group G | Seattle | |
| Jun 27 | ||
| Group L | New York/NJ | |
| Group L | Philadelphia | |
| Group K | Miami | |
| Group K | Atlanta | |
| Group J | Kansas City | |
| Group J | Dallas | |
Atlanta Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 15 | Group H | |
| Jun 18 | Group A | |
| Jun 21 | Group H | |
| Jun 24 | Group C | |
| Jun 27 | Group K |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jul 1) · Round of 16 (Jul 7) · Semifinal (Jul 15)
How to get to Atlanta Stadium during the World Cup
- MARTA rail to Vine City Station. A covered pedestrian bridge carries you over Northside Drive to the stadium’s northwest plaza. $2.50 each way.
- Trains run every 5 minutes on match days. Tap-to-pay with any contactless bank card or mobile wallet at faregates; no vending machine or Breeze card needed.
- Coming from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, take the Red or Gold Line to Five Points, then transfer to the Green or Blue Line. Vine City is two stops away; SEC District, one stop away, also serves the stadium. No car, no rideshare, no stress.
Boston Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 13 | Group C | |
| Jun 16 | Group I | |
| Jun 19 | Group C | |
| Jun 23 | Group L | |
| Jun 26 | Group I |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jun 29) · Quarterfinal (Jul 9)
How to get to Boston Stadium during the World Cup
- MBTA Boston Stadium Train: nonstop from South Station (downtown Boston) to Foxboro Station, adjacent to the stadium. About 1 hour. $80 round trip.
- Purchase tickets in advance via the MBTA mTicket app only. A valid World Cup match ticket is required to buy the rail ticket. No day-of purchase available.
- Foxboro Station received a $33 million renovation completed June 2026 with new high-level platforms. Subway service runs until approximately 2 AM after matches, extended to about 4 AM after the Saturday, Jun 13 match.
Dallas Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 14 | Group F | |
| Jun 17 | Group L | |
| Jun 22 | Group J | |
| Jun 25 | Group F | |
| Jun 27 | Group J |
Also hosts: Round of 32 ×2 (Jun 30, Jul 3) · Round of 16 (Jul 6) · Semifinal (Jul 14)
How to get to Dallas Stadium during the World Cup
- AT&T Stadium in Arlington has no direct rail connection. The closest you can get by train is CentrePort Station, via the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), which runs between Victory Station (Dallas) and Fort Worth Central.
- Complimentary charter buses run from CentrePort to the stadium on match days (free with your match ticket), about 1.5 hours total from downtown Dallas. The GoPass app covers DART + TRE in one pass.
- Official stadium parking must be reserved in advance — no on-site sales. Rideshare and taxi drop-off is designated at Esports Stadium Arlington, about 0.7 miles (a 10–15 minute walk) from the stadium.
Houston Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 14 | Group E | |
| Jun 17 | Group K | |
| Jun 20 | Group F | |
| Jun 23 | Group K | |
| Jun 26 | Group H |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jun 29) · Round of 16 (Jul 4)
How to get to Houston Stadium during the World Cup
- METRORail Red Line runs directly to NRG Park for $1.25 each way, the most affordable direct rail connection to any US World Cup stadium.
- Trains run every 6–12 minutes on match days. Pay with the RideMETRO card, contactless bank card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or cash on buses.
- Board at any downtown Houston station on Main Street. The Red Line takes about 25–30 minutes to Stadium Park/Astrodome Station, then it’s a 10-minute walk to the gates.
Kansas City Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 16 | Group J | |
| Jun 20 | Group E | |
| Jun 25 | Group F | |
| Jun 27 | Group J |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jul 3) · Quarterfinal (Jul 11)
How to get to Kansas City Stadium during the World Cup
- No rail connects to Arrowhead Stadium. ConnectKC26 match-day shuttles cost $15 round trip from 6 departure points across the metro (the ConnectKC26 Bus Mall, The Plaza, and 4 park-and-ride locations). Runs from 3 hrs before kickoff until 2 hrs after the match ends.
- Stadium parking is extremely limited for World Cup matches and priced at a significant premium. The shuttle is strongly recommended.
- Pick-up locations: the ConnectKC26 Bus Mall (2 blocks from the FIFA Fan Festival), The Plaza, and 4 park-and-rides — Graceway (Raytown), Independence Center, North KC, and Oak Park Mall. “Airport Direct” buses also run free from KCI Airport to downtown.
Los Angeles Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 12 | Group D | |
| Jun 15 | Group G | |
| Jun 18 | Group B | |
| Jun 21 | Group G | |
| Jun 25 | Group D |
Also hosts: Round of 32 ×2 (Jun 28, Jul 2) · Quarterfinal (Jul 10)
How to get to Los Angeles Stadium during the World Cup
- No direct rail to SoFi Stadium. You'll need a match-day shuttle bus from a Metro station or park-and-ride.
- LA Metro runs match-day shuttle buses from 15 pickup points across the region. $1.75 each way. Shuttles start 3–4 hours before kickoff.
- Major pickup locations include LAX/Metro Transit Center (C and K Lines), Hawthorne/Lennox (C Line), Union Station, and Downtown Long Beach. Frequency is every 10 minutes from major hubs.
Miami Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 15 | Group H | |
| Jun 21 | Group H | |
| Jun 24 | Group C | |
| Jun 27 | Group K |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jul 3) · Quarterfinal (Jul 11) · Third-Place Match (Jul 18)
How to get to Miami Stadium during the World Cup
- Free match-day shuttles run from Aventura Station (Brightline) and 3 other transit hubs to the stadium. A valid match ticket is required to board; first-come, first-served.
- Brightline connects Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando directly to Aventura Station. Brightline tickets are bookable on Wanderu.
- Miami-Dade Metrorail, Metrobus, Tri-Rail, and park-and-ride lots also connect to the shuttle hubs. Plan your full trip at the Miami-Dade mobility guide.
New York New Jersey Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 13 | Group C | |
| Jun 16 | Group I | |
| Jun 22 | Group I | |
| Jun 25 | Group E | |
| Jun 27 | Group L |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jun 30) · Round of 16 (Jul 5) · ★ Final (Jul 19)
How to get to New York New Jersey Stadium during the World Cup
- NJ Transit rail from Penn Station (Manhattan) to Secaucus Junction, then transfer to a match-day train to the stadium. Ticket prices and service details are confirmed on NJ Transit’s FIFA page. Purchase in advance via the NJ Transit app. A valid match ticket is required to buy.
- No general parking at MetLife on match days. Service is restricted to FIFA ticket holders starting 4 hours before kickoff.
- MTA is boosting subway frequency on the C, 1, and F lines to handle increased match-day crowds, plus extra 7 train service Jun 11–27 for the FIFA fan celebration in Queens.
Philadelphia Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 14 | Group E | |
| Jun 19 | Group C | |
| Jun 22 | Group I | |
| Jun 25 | Group E | |
| Jun 27 | Group L |
Also hosts: Round of 16 (Jul 4)
How to get to Philadelphia Stadium during the World Cup
- SEPTA Broad Street Line (B Line) to NRG Station (formerly AT&T/Pattison Station) at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Standard $2.90 fare each way. Contactless payment accepted for up to 5 riders at once.
- Free rides home (reportedly Airbnb-sponsored) have been announced starting at halftime through 2 hours after the final whistle. Verify details at the SEPTA World Cup page before your trip.
- SEPTA adds 10 extra trains on the B Line (Broad Street Line) before each match. Free rides run every 10 minutes or less. Overnight service runs every 30 min to select stations on both the B Line and the L (Market-Frankford) lines after matches.
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 13 | Group B | |
| Jun 16 | Group J | |
| Jun 19 | Group D | |
| Jun 22 | Group J | |
| Jun 25 | Group D |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jul 1)
How to get to San Francisco Bay Area Stadium during the World Cup
- Take Caltrain from San Francisco to Mountain View (45–60 min depending on train type). Runs every 30 minutes on weekends, with extra trains on match days.
- Transfer to VTA Orange Line light rail at Mountain View to Great America Station (~15 min), then about a 10-minute walk along the stadium promenade.
- Stadium parking must be pre-purchased — one pass per match ticket, no day-of sales. Caltrain is the recommended option. Plan your trip using the Caltrain World Cup guide.
Seattle Stadium
| Date | Match | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 15 | Group G | |
| Jun 19 | Group D | |
| Jun 24 | Group B | |
| Jun 26 | Group G |
Also hosts: Round of 32 (Jul 1) · Round of 16 (Jul 6)
How to get to Seattle Stadium during the World Cup
- Link light rail (1 Line) stops directly at Stadium Station, one stop south of downtown Seattle. Flat $3.00 adult fare, any distance — tap-on only, no tap-off. Contactless bank card accepted at all gates.
- Trains will arrive every 8 minutes on match days. Direct from Sea-Tac Airport with no transfers, about 40 minutes airport to stadium.
- A 3-day unlimited ORCA pass is available for $18 for visitors, covering most Sound Transit and King County Metro services including Link light rail. (Note: Sounder commuter trains are only partially covered: the pass covers the first $3 of the fare.)
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