World Cup 2026 in New York and New Jersey
A practical planning guide for matches at New York New Jersey Stadium — transportation, tickets, hotels, matchday logistics, and how to build the trip around the region.
World Cup 2026 in New York/New Jersey will be one of the largest sports events the region has ever hosted — and it will not feel like a normal MetLife Stadium football game. The matches are at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, the FIFA World Cup Final is here on July 19, 2026, and the planning questions extend well beyond soccer: tickets, transportation, hotel base, parking restrictions, shuttle logistics, match timing, and how to move between New York City and the Meadowlands without turning the matchday into chaos.
This guide focuses on the practical visitor experience: where the venue is, how to get there, where to stay, what tickets mean in practice, and how World Cup matchday access will differ from a standard MetLife event. Every transportation, parking, and shuttle claim in this guide should be verified against the current official guidance from FIFA, the NYNJ Host Committee, NJ Transit, and MetLife Stadium before matchday.

World Cup 2026 in New York/New Jersey is a regional planning challenge — the stadium, transportation, hotels, matchday access, and post-match return all need to work together. Photo: Anthony Quintano, via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0.
What Every World Cup Visitor Needs to Know First
- Matches in the NY/NJ region are at New York New Jersey Stadium — the FIFA tournament name for MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
- The stadium is not in Manhattan. East Rutherford is across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
- The venue is scheduled to host eight FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, including the Final on July 19, 2026.
- Transportation to and from the stadium on matchdays will follow a special World Cup plan — not the normal Giants/Jets game-day setup. Verify current official guidance before planning.
- General parking is expected to be highly restricted or unavailable for most World Cup matches. Verify current official parking rules before assuming you can drive.
- Official match tickets are purchased through FIFA. Verify current phase and availability at FIFA.com/tickets before buying from any source.
- Hotels in Manhattan, New Jersey, and surrounding areas will all have demand. Plan your hotel base alongside your transportation plan, not separately from it.
- The Final requires more conservative planning than group-stage matches in every category: tickets, hotels, transportation, and restaurants.
World Cup 2026 in New York/New Jersey is bigger than a match ticket. The best plan starts with the stadium reality: East Rutherford, special transportation rules, global visitor demand, and a region where hotel choice, transit, matchday timing, and food planning all matter in ways that are different from normal MetLife events.
Where the Matches Are — The Venue and the Geography
FIFA identifies the venue as New York New Jersey Stadium during the tournament. That is the official tournament name. Locally, it is MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — the home of the New York Giants and New York Jets. The geography matters because many visitors will be staying in Manhattan and will need to plan a cross-river journey for every match they attend.
East Rutherford and the surrounding Meadowlands area are approximately 8 to 10 miles from Midtown Manhattan by road — close enough to seem simple, but complicated enough by traffic, tunnel/bridge congestion, World Cup transportation restrictions, and global visitor volume that the distance can translate into significant travel time if approached without a plan. Manhattan-based visitors should not assume they can hail a car and arrive at the stadium easily on matchday.
Several areas come into play as hotel or transit bases: Midtown Manhattan, Times Square, the Penn Station corridor in Midtown West, Secaucus, Newark, Jersey City, and Hoboken. Each has different transit, parking, and walking-distance relationships to the stadium. The right choice depends on the kind of trip, the number of matches, and how important NYC sightseeing is alongside the soccer.
World Cup 2026 Matches at New York New Jersey Stadium
Schedule Overview — Verify Before Publishing
- Group StageMultiple group-stage matchesVerify exact dates and teams from FIFA. Group-stage scheduling may include weekday and weekend kickoffs.
- Knockout RoundRound of 32 / Round of 16Higher demand than group stage. Transportation and hotel pressure increases.
- QuarterfinalTBD based on bracketStrongly recommended: have all logistics confirmed well before this stage.
- 🏆 FINALSunday, July 19, 2026Highest demand. Requires the most conservative planning across every category.
Weekday afternoon matches affect commuter travel patterns and may create different congestion than weekend games. Evening matches end later and affect post-match transit and restaurant availability. Weekend matches intensify hotel demand regionally. The Final stands alone in demand and logistics complexity — planning for it the week before is not adequate.
Tickets — What to Know Before Buying
FIFA.com/tickets is the official source for World Cup 2026 ticket information. Ticket availability phases, resale rules, and official exchange processes have changed over the course of the tournament build-up and should be verified directly from the official FIFA channels before attempting any purchase. Do not assume that anything written about ticket availability in early 2025 or 2026 previews reflects current reality — verify before acting.
Official FIFA hospitality options are available separately from standard match tickets and are managed through FIFA’s official hospitality partner programs. These include premium access, transportation, and venue experiences that differ from general admission; verify current availability through official FIFA channels if this is part of the plan.
The match ticket does not automatically resolve transportation. Depending on the official World Cup transportation plan, a valid match ticket may be required to access shuttle services, designated transit connections, or specific stadium-access routes. Understand the full access picture — ticket plus transport — before arriving in the region.
Do not buy World Cup 2026 tickets from unofficial sellers without understanding FIFA’s current resale and secondary market rules. Official match tickets may be invalidated if transferred outside FIFA’s authorized channels. Check FIFA.com/tickets for current guidance on official transfer, resale, and exchange options.
Getting to New York New Jersey Stadium for World Cup matches is not the same as getting there for a Giants or Jets game. FIFA and the NYNJ Host Committee have established a special World Cup transportation plan that differs from the standard MetLife event approach. This plan may include official shuttle services from designated pickup points, enhanced rail service through NJ Transit or Meadowlands connections, severe restrictions on general stadium parking, specific rideshare drop-off and pickup zones, and road-access restrictions on matchdays.
The official World Cup transportation plan should be your first planning reference — not your existing knowledge of how to get to MetLife for football. Details about shuttle ticketing, pickup locations, costs, service availability, and coordination with match tickets must be verified from the official NYNJ Host Committee guidance and NJ Transit announcements before matchday.
Do not improvise transportation from Manhattan on matchday for a sold-out World Cup match. The most common mistake for international visitors will be assuming the stadium is easily accessible by car or app-based ride. The matchday transportation plan — using official shuttles, verified transit connections, or confirmed parking in authorized lots — should be set before traveling to New York.
Where to Stay for World Cup 2026 in New York/New Jersey
Hotel demand across the region for World Cup matches — particularly the Final — will be significantly higher than for a normal MetLife event. Planning the hotel base alongside the transportation plan, not separately from it, is the single most useful adjustment World Cup visitors can make.
Food and Restaurant Planning Around World Cup Matches
World Cup matchday food planning needs to be handled differently from a standard NYC night out. The combination of international crowds, restricted stadium-area access, World Cup transportation flows, and high regional restaurant demand means that casual “we’ll figure out dinner after the match” planning is a reliable path to a frustrating evening.
If staying in Manhattan: eat before boarding official transportation if the match timing allows. Pre-match meals in your hotel neighborhood are significantly more manageable than trying to find food between the shuttle queue and stadium entry. Post-match food in Manhattan — after returning from the stadium — is often the most practical option rather than attempting to eat near the venue.
Stadium-area dining near MetLife is limited under normal circumstances and will be more so on World Cup matchdays with access restrictions. Do not plan to walk to a restaurant from the stadium on a major match day. If staying in New Jersey, identify restaurants near the hotel or transit base before the day, not during it.
For the Final and high-demand matches, restaurant reservations in your hotel neighborhood should be made well in advance — days or weeks before, not the morning of the match. Backup food plans matter when the day runs long or the return transport takes longer than expected.
What to Wear and What to Bring
World Cup 2026 matches in New York/New Jersey run from mid-June through July 19. June and July at MetLife are warm — sometimes very warm — with occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Sun protection, hydration, and light breathable clothing are the baseline for summer matchdays. Evening matches can be cooler, and some matches may see rain.
Stadium entry rules for World Cup matches will follow FIFA’s event-specific policies, which may differ from standard MetLife NFL game policies. Check the current official entry guide and bag policy before matchday — it may not match what the stadium normally allows for football games. Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable given the amount of walking and standing a typical matchday involves: transit to the venue, entry queues, concourse access, and the return journey.
The general principle from the football game guide applies here: dress and pack for the full day, not just the 90 minutes of soccer. Long walks, security queues, potential transit waits, and the return journey are all part of what the outfit and bag need to handle.
Planning for the World Cup Final — July 19, 2026
The Final is the most demanding planning scenario in this guide. Every element — tickets, hotels, transportation, restaurants, and matchday timing — operates at maximum pressure simultaneously. The usual window for “I’ll figure it out closer to the date” does not exist for the Final.
Hotel rooms near the stadium and across the NYC region will be booked months in advance for Final week. Official transportation capacity will be at its limit. Restaurant reservations in every relevant neighborhood will fill. If the Final is on your itinerary as a serious possibility, the time to confirm the hotel, verify the transportation plan, and identify the restaurant is not the week before — it is as early as your situation allows.
Final visitors should also plan a recovery day after the match. July 19 is a Sunday, and the combination of a late international match, post-match crowds, return transportation queues, and the regional demand of a global final means the next morning is not a good day for ambitious plans. Build a buffer day if the trip allows.
If attending the Final, the matchday itself should be treated as the entire day’s primary event. Stack nothing else on July 19 that depends on a specific time or location. The match starts at kickoff. Everything else that day is the logistics around it.
Planning by Visitor Type
Central NYC base is likely the most comfortable, but understand the stadium is in New Jersey. Plan official transport early. Do not assume walking, rideshare, or improvised travel will be simple from Manhattan to East Rutherford on a sold-out World Cup day.
Prioritize hotel location relative to official transport, clear-bag rules, food timing, bathroom/entry access, and a clear post-match return plan. The matchday is long for young children. Build in extra time at every stage and have backup food prepared.
Likely prioritizing match access and stadium logistics over NYC sightseeing. May benefit from a NJ-based hotel for the most direct stadium access, if that aligns with the official transportation plan. Verify before booking.
Verify hospitality entrance, dedicated transport, hotel connection, and matchday timing details with the official FIFA hospitality program before assuming the premium access simplifies everything. It often does — but confirm the specifics.
Earlier hotel, ticket, and transport planning becomes more important with each person added to the group. Avoid improvising restaurants or rideshare for large groups on World Cup matchdays. Coordinate the return plan before the day begins.
More flexible than international visitors, but World Cup matchdays are not normal MetLife days. Local fans should not assume familiar parking routes, shuttle patterns, or rideshare behavior will apply. Check official World Cup matchday guidance as if planning for the first time.
Sample World Cup Day Plans
Common Mistakes for World Cup Visitors
Assuming the stadium is in Manhattan. New York New Jersey Stadium is MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Visitors who book hotels purely based on “closest to New York” without thinking about the actual transit route often create the biggest matchday problems for themselves.
Assuming normal Giants/Jets parking and rideshare rules apply. World Cup matchdays at this stadium are expected to operate under special FIFA/NYNJ Host Committee restrictions that differ substantially from regular NFL game days. Do not plan based on old MetLife stadium advice.
Waiting too long to book transportation. Official shuttle and transit options for World Cup matches may require advance booking or coordination with match tickets. Leaving this until the week of the match is likely to create serious problems.
Treating the World Cup Final like a group-stage match. The Final requires earlier planning in every category — hotel, tickets, transport, and restaurants — than any other match. Using the same timeline you might use for a standard stadium event will not work.
Buying tickets through unofficial sellers without checking FIFA resale rules. FIFA’s official ticket transfer and resale rules are specific and enforced. Tickets purchased outside official channels may be invalid at entry. Verify current rules at FIFA.com/tickets before any transaction.
Planning ambitious same-day sightseeing or Broadway shows on matchday. A World Cup matchday is a full day of logistics — travel, queuing, the match, return travel. Do not stack theater tickets, restaurant reservations with specific times, or other structured plans on the same day as a stadium match.
Ignoring event-specific bag and entry rules. FIFA’s bag policy for World Cup matches at this venue may differ from what MetLife normally allows for NFL events. Verify before matchday, not at the gate.
Frequently Asked Questions
At New York New Jersey Stadium — the FIFA tournament name for MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The stadium is not in Manhattan. It is approximately 8–10 miles from Midtown by road, across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
The Final is at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday, July 19, 2026. FIFA refers to the host site as New York New Jersey throughout the tournament, but the physical venue is in New Jersey. Verify this with FIFA’s official communications before publishing or planning around it.
Yes. New York New Jersey Stadium is the official FIFA tournament name for MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — the regular home of the New York Giants and New York Jets. The physical venue is the same building; the tournament name is FIFA’s designation for the World Cup event.
The official World Cup transportation plan — run by the NYNJ Host Committee and coordinated with NJ Transit and FIFA — will be the primary guide. This plan is expected to differ substantially from normal Giants/Jets game-day transportation. Verify current official guidance before matchday. The MetLife transportation guide covers the evergreen logistics; matchday-specific World Cup guidance must come from official current sources.
General stadium parking is expected to be significantly restricted or unavailable for most World Cup matches. Do not assume you can drive and park as you would for an NFL game. Verify current official parking rules from the NYNJ Host Committee and MetLife Stadium’s World Cup guidance before making any driving plan.
It depends on the kind of trip. Manhattan — particularly Midtown and areas near Penn Station — works for visitors who want to combine the World Cup with a NYC trip, but requires planning the stadium transit separately. New Jersey bases (Secaucus, Newark, Jersey City) may give closer stadium access for visitors prioritizing match logistics. Plan the hotel alongside the transportation plan, not separately. See the hotel planning section above for a full breakdown by visitor type.
Check FIFA.com/tickets for current official ticket availability, sale phases, and resale/transfer rules. Ticket availability phases have evolved throughout the build-up to the tournament and the current status must be verified directly from FIFA. Do not rely on third-party reports about what was available in earlier phases.
Both can work for the right visitor. Manhattan gives access to the full NYC experience — Broadway, concerts, restaurants, sightseeing — but requires cross-river transit planning for every match. New Jersey hotels (Secaucus, Newark, Jersey City) may reduce matchday transit complexity but offer less of the broader NYC trip experience. The choice should be made based on the official World Cup transportation plan and the kind of trip you are planning.
Verify the current FIFA and MetLife Stadium bag and entry policy for World Cup matches specifically — it may differ from the standard NFL game policy. For June/July summer matches: sun protection, hydration, light breathable clothing, comfortable shoes, and only what official rules allow. The stadium outfit guide covers the practical stadium-clothing logic; apply it alongside current World Cup entry rules.
Significantly, in every category. Hotel demand, transportation capacity, ticket scarcity, restaurant reservations, and regional congestion are all at maximum for the Final. Plan every element earlier than you think you need to. Do not stack other structured events on July 19, and plan a recovery day for July 20 if the schedule allows.
Build the Plan Around the Stadium Reality
World Cup 2026 in New York/New Jersey is bigger than a match ticket. The best plan starts with the stadium reality: East Rutherford, special transportation rules, global visitor demand, and a region where hotel choice, transit, food, and matchday timing all matter in ways that are different from normal events at this venue.
The MetLife Stadium guide, the transportation guide, and the MetLife area guide all provide the evergreen base. Layer the current official World Cup guidance from FIFA and the NYNJ Host Committee on top of all of it — and plan earlier than you think you need to.
