
Houston World Cup matchday guide: Red Line, EaDo Fan Festival, and NRG entry checks
A practical Houston guide for the four remaining World Cup stadium dates, covering Red Line access to Houston Stadium, the EaDo Fan Festival, park-and-ride choices, airport arrivals, and bag checks before entry.

The best Houston plan is the simplest one: put your hotel, watch party, or parking choice on the rail network before you think about rideshare. Houston Stadium sits on the METRORail Red Line at Stadium Park / Astrodome, while the official Fan Festival sits in EaDo on the Green and Purple Lines near Shell Energy Stadium 1. That gives ticketed and non-ticketed fans a workable no-car spine for the four Houston stadium dates still ahead on this UTC schedule.
Quick scan: the remaining Houston stadium dates
Houston is hosting seven World Cup matches in total; the last four are the ones to plan around now 2. METRO's event page lists the local Houston kickoff times; the table below converts those starts to UTC for this channel 1.
| UTC kickoff | Match at Houston Stadium | First move | Fan Festival option |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 23, 17:00 | Portugal vs. Uzbekistan | Use the Red Line to Stadium Park / Astrodome; METRO lists Red Line service at about every 6-12 minutes during the event period 1. | The EaDo Fan Festival is open every match day, with gates opening 90 minutes before the first scheduled match 3. |
| June 27, 00:00 | Cabo Verde vs. Saudi Arabia | If you are outside central Houston, compare West Loop Transit Center bus-to-rail with Fannin South Park & Ride before driving all the way to NRG Park 1. | EaDo works as the main public viewing site; the host committee says no ticket or registration is needed 3. |
| June 29, 17:00 | Round of 32, 1C vs. 2F | Red Line riders should aim for Stadium Park / Astrodome; Green and Purple Line riders can transfer at Central Station 1. | Use EaDo / Stadium Station on the Green or Purple Line, then walk to the festival entrance area 1. |
| July 4, 17:00 | Round of 16, W73 vs. W75 | Treat this as the biggest remaining Houston planning day: arrive early, travel light, and confirm Red Line or parking details before leaving 4. | The festival runs through the tournament and is designed for match viewing, live performances, food, water stations, shade, misting zones, and medical resources 3. |
The rail plan: Red Line for the stadium, Green or Purple for the festival
For the stadium, start with the Red Line. METRO says the direct stadium stop is Stadium Park / Astrodome, with a $1.25 rail fare and event-period frequencies of about 6-12 minutes 1. If your trip begins on the Green or Purple Line, transfer at Central Station, then ride the Red Line southbound 1.

Two parking options matter if you are coming from outside the rail core. West Loop Transit Center parking is free, then Route 211 drops riders at Fannin South Park & Ride for a transfer to the Red Line; METRO lists that bus fare at $2 1. Fannin South Park & Ride is closer to the stadium and costs $50 by credit or debit card, with everyone in the vehicle covered for the one-stop round trip on the Red Line 1.
That choice depends on your group. If you are one or two people and can reach the rail network easily, the Red Line is cleaner. If you are driving in with a full car and want the shortest rail hop, Fannin South may be worth the parking cost.
EaDo Fan Festival: free entry, two entrances, no excuse to wing it
Houston's official Fan Festival is in East Downtown near Shell Energy Stadium. The host committee describes it as free, open to the public, open every World Cup match day, and not requiring a ticket or registration 3. Gates open 90 minutes before the first scheduled match of the day, so the right arrival time depends on the day's first kickoff, not just the match you personally care about 3.
The easy transit route is Green or Purple Line to EaDo / Stadium Station. METRO says both lines run about every 12 minutes, and Red Line riders can transfer at Central Station 1. The festival page lists two public entrances: Polk Street and Walker Street, with the Walker Street entrance next to Shell Energy Stadium 3.

Do not bring a stadium-sized bag and assume it will pass at the festival. The Fan Festival bag limit is 12 by 12 by 6 inches, with all bags subject to screening 3. Rideshare is possible, but the festival's rideshare lot is at 2011 Leeland Street, about a seven-minute walk to the Polk Street entrance 3.
Stadium entry: pack for NRG, not for a normal weekend event
Houston Stadium, the World Cup name for NRG Stadium during the tournament, uses a clear-bag policy. NRG Park lists a maximum clear bag size of 12 by 6 by 12 inches, a small purse or handbag limit of 4.5 by 6.5 inches, and no onsite storage lockers 4.

NRG Park's stadium page also says public transit will be the most reliable matchday option and points fans to METRO for event routing 4. If you use rideshare, NRG Park tells riders to ask for Houston Stadium for FIFA WC26, but a rail-first plan is still safer for post-match crowd flow 4.
If you are flying in or staying away from Main Street
METRO's airport section gives two useful downtown links. The 500 Downtown Direct bus connects both George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport with downtown Houston, runs about every 30 minutes, and costs $4.50 for a single ride 1. The cheaper Route 102 from IAH and Route 40 from Hobby also connect to downtown, with $1.25 fares listed on METRO's World Cup page 1.
For longer stays, check whether the 10-day transit pass fits your dates. METRO lists a commemorative pass for $32, valid for unlimited rides on Local Bus, METRORail, METRO curb2curb, and 500 Downtown Direct during one of three windows: June 12-22, June 19-29, or June 26-July 6 1. That can beat single fares if your Houston plan includes the stadium, Fan Festival, airport transfer, and downtown movement.
The host committee's visitor page also frames the Green Corridor as the route connecting the Fan Festival in EaDo, Houston Stadium, Downtown, Midtown, the Museum District, Third Ward, parks, trails, and event districts 5. Use that as your between-match map: Museum District or Hermann Park before a night game, EaDo before a Fan Festival watch session, and downtown if you want the easiest rail transfer.
Leave with this checklist
- Pick your primary rail line first: Red Line for the stadium, Green or Purple for the Fan Festival 1.
- If driving, choose West Loop Transit Center for cheaper parking or Fannin South Park & Ride for the shortest Red Line hop 1.
- Keep the stadium bag stricter than the festival bag: NRG allows a 12 by 6 by 12 inch clear bag, while the Fan Festival page lists 12 by 12 by 6 inches for festival entry 4 3.
- For the July 4 knockout date, do not wait until the same morning to decide how you are getting back. The Red Line, park-and-ride, and Fan Festival routes are the spine of the day; rideshare should be the backup, not the plan.
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