The Road to 2026

FIFA 2026

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Navigate North America with ease using the FIFA World Cup 2026 Transportation Guide.

Discover detailed transit options, shuttle schedules, parking information, and accessibility guidelines for all 16 world-class host venues, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free matchday experience.

Host Venues & Transit

16 Destinations | 3 Countries

How to Get to Levi's Stadium

How to Get to Estadio Azteca

How to Get to MetLife Stadium

How to Get to BC Place

How to Get to Mercedes-Benz

How to Get to SoFi Stadium

How to Get to Hard Rock Stadium

How to Get to AT&T Stadium

How to Get to Gillette Stadium

How to Get to Lumen Field

How to Get to Lincoln Financial Field

How to Get to BMO Field

How to Get to NRG Stadium

How to Get to Arrowhead Stadium

How to Get to Estadio Akron

How to Get to Estadio BBVA Stadium

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Host cities and local transit authorities are working closely with FIFA to extend operating hours for trains, light rail, and buses to accommodate fans leaving late evening matches. Always check the specific stadium’s matchday transit schedule 48 hours prior to kickoff.
Absolutely. Most of the 16 host cities will operate official FIFA Fan Express shuttles. These typically connect major transit hubs, downtown hotel zones, and the FIFA Fan Festivals directly to the stadiums.
Yes, all stadiums will have designated rideshare drop-off and pick-up zones. However, expect severe traffic restrictions near the venues, long wait times post-match, and significant surge pricing. Public transit or charter buses are highly recommended over rideshare for the World Cup.
Yes, based on current listings, two stadiums fall below the 50,000 mark: Estadio Akron in Guadalajara (48,071) and BMO Field in Toronto (30,000). The vast majority of the 16 host venues safely hold between 65,000 and 80,000 fans.