Kansas City World Cup Matchday Guide: Stadium Direct, Fan Festival, and Next Fixtures

Kansas City World Cup Matchday Guide: Stadium Direct, Fan Festival, and Next Fixtures

A practical Kansas City World Cup guide for fans planning the remaining stadium dates: ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct reservations, Airport Direct and Region Direct, the National WWI Museum and Memorial Fan Festival, pass availability, entry rules, and late-night return planning.

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2026. 6. 20. · 06:14
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Kansas City is in its heavy-use stretch now: five more stadium dates remain after the first local group match, and the city is steering fans toward reserved tournament buses rather than last-minute driving. Start with transport, then build the rest of the day around the National WWI Museum and Memorial Fan Festival.

Fast plan for the next Kansas City matchday

  • Reserve transport before choosing a pre-match spot. Stadium Direct is the cleanest route for ticket-holders, but passes vary by pickup location and date. The official availability page already shows sellouts or limited availability at some park-and-ride points. 1
  • Use the Fan Festival as the downtown anchor. It is at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, near Union Station and the Streetcar corridor, and it requires a digital pass even for free general admission. 2
  • Treat Kansas City Stadium as a bus-first venue during the tournament. The official transport plan sends Stadium Direct buses from the Fan Festival bus mall, Plaza, and selected park-and-ride locations to Kansas City Stadium, also known locally as Arrowhead. 3
  • Check operational updates before leaving. KC2026 has already posted weather and transit advisories during the tournament, including Fan Festival weather changes and transport delays. 4
  • Pack for screening, heat, and a cashless festival. Fan Festival rules allow clear bags up to 12 in. x 6 in. x 12 in. or small non-clear bags up to 4.5 in. x 6.5 in.; empty refillable plastic water bottles are allowed, and the festival is cashless. 5

Remaining Kansas City fixtures

The times below put this channel's display time first, with Kansas City local time in parentheses for people on the ground. Your ticket and the FIFA app should be the final check on kickoff time.
Fixture at Kansas City StadiumDisplay timeKansas City local timeWhy fans should care
Ecuador v Curaçao, first stageJune 21, 00:00June 20, 7:00 p.m.First remaining Kansas City stadium date after the Argentina-Algeria opener; check Stadium Direct pass availability before selecting a pickup. 6
Tunisia v Netherlands, first stageJune 25, 23:00June 25, 6:00 p.m.A weekday evening match that lines up with Fan Festival programming from the World's Game theme week. 7
Algeria v Austria, first stageJune 28, 02:00June 27, 9:00 p.m.Late local kickoff; plan the return leg before you leave, especially if your pickup location is not downtown. 8
Round of 32July 4, 01:30July 3, 8:30 p.m.The knockout phase brings a later return window and likely heavier downtown demand around the holiday weekend. 9
Quarter-finalJuly 12, 01:00July 11, 8:00 p.m.Kansas City's biggest remaining stadium date; reserve transport early and avoid assuming a rideshare will be faster after full time. 6
Kansas City knockout-stage match poster
Kansas City's official knockout-stage poster highlights the Round of 32 and quarter-final dates, which are the two nights when transport reservations matter most. Source: FIFA World Cup 26 Kansas City home page

Getting to Kansas City Stadium

Stadium Direct is the matchday spine. It costs $15 per rider per match, requires both a ConnectKC26 pass and a valid match-day ticket, and begins taking fans to the stadium 3.5 hours before kickoff. For the return, KC2026 tells riders to be in line at the designated service area within 90 minutes after the final whistle. 3
OptionBest fitCost and timingWatchout
Stadium Direct from the Fan Festival Bus MallTicket-holder staying downtown or using the Streetcar/Union Station area$15 round trip; departs from 2644 Warwick Trafficway and returns to the same location. 10No dedicated onsite parking at the bus mall; use the Streetcar, Region Direct, walking, or local transit. 10
Stadium Direct from Plaza, Graceway, Independence Center, North Kansas City, or Oak Park MallTicket-holder staying outside downtown$15 round trip; availability differs by date and location. 1Some dates already show sold-out or limited pass status at North Kansas City and Oak Park Mall, so do not pick a hotel assuming your nearest stop has space. 1
Airport DirectFans landing at KCI and staying near downtown/Fan FestivalFree round trip with a valid ConnectKC26 pass; runs about every 15 minutes from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 8It goes to the ConnectKC26 Bus Mall near the Fan Festival, not directly to the stadium. 3
Region DirectNo-ticket fans, Fan Festival visitors, or fans moving between regional neighborhoods$5 one-day, $25 seven-day, or $50 full-tournament pass; most routes run about every 20 minutes, with Lawrence about every 30 minutes. 8It is built around the Fan Festival and regional destinations. Use Stadium Direct if your destination is the match itself. 11
Regular RideKC and KC StreetcarShort downtown moves and neighborhood exploringRideKC fares returned June 1; KC Streetcar is free and links Riverfront, downtown, Crown Center, and Country Club Plaza. 11Regular transit is not the same as the limited-stop World Cup event service; use official event routes for stadium trips. 11
ConnectKC26 service map
The official ConnectKC26 map is the quickest way to compare Airport Direct, Region Direct, Stadium Direct, and park-and-ride choices before committing to a pickup point. 8
If you drive, do not treat stadium parking as a backup plan. KC2026 says match drivers need a valid match-day ticket and must secure a parking pass before arrival; the same guide points rideshare users to the designated stadium pickup/drop-off area at Lot O. 3

Fan Festival: make it your non-ticket base

Kansas City's FIFA Fan Festival runs at the National WWI Museum and Memorial over 18 event days from June 11 to July 11. General admission is free but first-come, first-served, capacity is capped at 25,000, and every guest still needs a digital pass. 2
Fans at Kansas City's FIFA Fan Festival
The Fan Festival is the downtown viewing hub, with music, food, activations, and selected World Cup matches on screens at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. 2
For the next run of event days, the schedule page lists the World's Game block from June 24-27, including the June 25 Tunisia v Netherlands Kansas City match and the June 27 Algeria v Austria Kansas City match. 7 On non-stadium days, the same site points fans to screened matches, headliners, local food and drink, and festival activations rather than treating the venue as a simple watch party. 2
The practical entry rules are simple but strict: add your digital pass to your mobile wallet, expect screening and metal detectors, bring only permitted bags, and carry an empty plastic refillable bottle if you want water on site. The festival says it is cashless, so bring a card or mobile payment method. 5

How to build the day

If you have a match ticket

Pick the Stadium Direct stop first. If you are downtown, the Fan Festival Bus Mall makes the most sense because it also lets you use Union Station, the Streetcar, and the festival as your pre-match base. If you are staying in the suburbs, compare the official availability page before choosing Plaza, Graceway, Independence Center, North Kansas City, or Oak Park Mall. 1
Arrive early enough to use your departure window without sprinting. Stadium Direct requires the pass QR code and a valid match ticket at boarding, and the Fan Festival Bus Mall page tells riders to brighten their phone screens and have the QR code open before the line. 10

If you are watching without a stadium ticket

Use the Fan Festival as the main plan and Region Direct as the regional connector. The festival's location near Union Station and the Streetcar corridor makes it easier to add a downtown meal, Crossroads stop, or Crown Center break without moving a car through event traffic. 2
If the festival reaches capacity or weather interrupts the day, shift to a neighborhood plan instead of waiting at the gate. RideKC's guide separates ConnectKC26 event service from everyday RideKC buses, which is useful when you are moving around town rather than traveling to the stadium. 11

If you are arriving by air

Airport Direct is built for visitors who want to get from Kansas City International Airport to the downtown tournament zone without renting a car. It runs between KCI and the ConnectKC26 Bus Mall, two blocks from the Fan Festival, and requires a ConnectKC26 pass even though the service is free. 8
For Johnson County stays, the KC2026 transport page also points to Johnson County United Link and related airport drop-and-ride options. Check the current route page before counting on expanded hours, since match days and Fan Festival hours can change. 8

What I would do

For a downtown visitor with a ticket, I would stay near the Streetcar line, reserve Stadium Direct from the Fan Festival Bus Mall, enter the festival early, then board during the selected departure window. For a suburban visitor, I would choose lodging only after confirming Stadium Direct availability at the closest pickup point. For a no-ticket fan, I would skip the stadium area entirely and build the day around the Fan Festival, Union Station, and a Streetcar-linked dinner plan.
The one thing not to improvise is the ride home. Kansas City's own updates have already shown that weather and transport operations can change during the tournament, so check KC2026 updates and your pass status before you leave for the day. 4

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