Everything you need to know about buses, trains, access to the stadium

2026 FIFA World Cup Transit: everything you need to know about buses, trains and access to the stadium

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is co-hosted by three countries, including Canada, Mexico and the United States.

The event is expected to bring together 48 teams, compared to the previous 32. Across the three nations, matches will be played in 16 cities, including Vancouver, Toronto, Mexico City, Monterrey, New York, Los Angeles and Dallas, etc.

Here’s a complete guide to the stadiums where the matches will be played, as well as public transport options and ticket prices for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

UNITED STATES

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)

  • Matches: 8
  • Capacity: 71,000
  • Public transportation: MARTA ($2.50)
  • Parking: 99.99-234.99

Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts)

  • Matches: 7
  • Capacity: 65,878
  • Public transportation: shuttles, $85 (round trip), MBTA trains from South Station ($80 round trip)
  • Parking: 175-270

AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)

  • Matches: 9
  • Capacity: 80,000
  • Public transportation: local pass $4 to $6, regional pass (TRE+DART) $9/day
  • Parking: 125-250

NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas)

  • Matches: 7
  • Capacity: 72,220
  • Public transportation: METRO bus or light rail $2.50 round trip
  • Parking: 125-175

Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)

  • Matches: 6
  • Capacity: 76,416
  • Public transportation: direct bus to the stadium ($15 round trip), fan festival shuttle ($5 to $50), free airport shuttle
  • Parking: 125-225

SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles)

  • Matches: 8
  • Capacity: 70,240
  • Public Transportation: LA Metro ($1.75 per day)
  • Parking: $300

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)

  • Matches: 7
  • Capacity: 64,767
  • Transit: Brightline train ($76 – $151 round trip), free shuttle from five key locations
  • Parking: 175-250

MetLife Stadium (New York)

  • Matches: 8
  • Capacity: 82,500
  • Public transportation: NJ Transit train ($98 round trip), host committee bus ($20 round trip)
  • Parking: 225-330

Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)

  • Matches: 6
  • Capacity: 69,796
  • Transit: SEPTA – $2.90 stadium, free return
  • Parking 138-269

Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco)

  • Matches: 6
  • Capacity: 68,500
  • Transit: Not yet finalized
  • Parking 138-269

Field of light

  • Matches: 6
  • Capacity: 69,000
  • Transit: Sound Transit, single trip varies, $18 for three days unlimited
  • Parking from $125 (prepaid only)

Canada

BMO Field (Toronto)

  • Matches: 6
  • Capacity: 30,000
  • Transit: including tax and GO, from 3.70 CAD
  • Parking: None on site

BC Place (Vancouver)

  • Matches: 7
  • Capacity: 54,500
  • Public transportation: SkyTrain 3.35-6.05 CAD
  • Parking: None on site

Mexico

Akron Stadium (Guadalajara)

  • Matches: 4
  • Capacity: 49,850
  • Transit: Ride al Estadio shuttles 500 pesos
  • Parking: to be determined

Banorte Stadium (Mexico City)

  • Matches: 5
  • Capacity: 87,523
  • Public transport: Metro line 2 to Tasquena, then Tren ligero
  • Parking: to be determined

BBVA Stadium (Monterrey)

  • Matches: 4
  • Capacity: 53,500
  • Transit: 5-12 USD per trip
  • Parking: to be determined

Parking must be reserved in advance via the FIFA JustPark app. Public transportation details are constantly changing, so check the official websites of each tournament host city before match day. The most economical experience is undoubtedly Philadelphia, with its free round trip train ride.

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