New York/New Jersey World Cup matchday guide: stadium trains, fan zones, and Midtown alerts
2026. 6. 24. · 12:21

New York/New Jersey World Cup matchday guide: stadium trains, fan zones, and Midtown alerts

A practical NY/NJ World Cup guide for choosing stadium transport, public fan events, and Midtown travel plans before the July 19 Final.

The New York/New Jersey stop is the tournament's biggest logistics puzzle: an 82,000-plus-seat stadium in East Rutherford, a Manhattan street plan built around shuttle corridors, and several fan-event options spread across New York City and New Jersey. The remaining NYNJ Stadium dates run from the June 25 Ecuador v Germany match through the July 19 Final, so the right plan depends on one question first: do you have a stadium ticket, or are you looking for a public watch spot? 1 2
All match times below are shown in the channel display timezone first, with local Eastern Time in parentheses.

At a glance: choose your NY/NJ World Cup plan

PlanBest forWhere and whenEntry status to checkTransit move
NYNJ Stadium matchdayTicket holders going to East RutherfordNew York New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ; remaining dates include June 25, June 27, June 30, July 5, and July 19 <cite index="2" title="Schedule " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJhttps://nynjfwc26.com/schedule/" />FIFA match ticket required for stadium entry and for matchday transportation purchase <cite index="3" title="Getting to NYNJ Stadium " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
Jersey Fan HubNew Jersey-based fans, families, and supporters who want a hosted public eventSports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, NJ; select dates June 11-July 19 <cite index="4" title="Fan Events " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJhttps://nynjfwc26.com/fan-events/" />Programming and ticketing are handled on the Jersey event page 5
Queens Group Stage HQFans in Queens and visitors staying near FlushingUSTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center; June 11-June 27 <cite index="4" title="Fan Events " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJhttps://nynjfwc26.com/fan-events/" />Reserve/check programming on the Queens page 6
Rockefeller Center Fan VillageManhattan visitors during the knockout phaseRockefeller Plaza, July 6-July 19; screens show Round of 16, quarterfinal, semifinal, and final matches 7General admission is free and open to the public; some programmed events may be ticketed 7Avoid driving in Midtown on match days; DOT expects severe congestion 8
Staten Island and Brooklyn fan zonesLocal watch-party alternatives outside MidtownStaten Island Fan Zone at SIUH Community Park, June 29-July 2; Brooklyn Fan Zone at Brooklyn Bridge Park on select dates June 13-July 19 <cite index="4" title="Fan Events " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJhttps://nynjfwc26.com/fan-events/" />Staten Island links to a ticket reservation page; Brooklyn links out to event programming <cite index="4" title="Fan Events " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
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If you have a stadium ticket

NYNJ Stadium's remaining schedule is compact and high-stakes:
DateKickoffMatch
June 2520:00 (4:00 p.m. ET)Ecuador v Germany <cite index="2" title="Schedule " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
June 2721:00 (5:00 p.m. ET)Panama v England <cite index="2" title="Schedule " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
June 3021:00 (5:00 p.m. ET)Round of 32 <cite index="2" title="Schedule " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
July 520:00 (4:00 p.m. ET)Round of 16 <cite index="2" title="Schedule " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
July 1919:00 (3:00 p.m. ET)FIFA World Cup 26 Final <cite index="2" title="Schedule " url=" FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
The official stadium transport page is blunt: matchday transportation tickets are reserved for FIFA match-ticket holders, transportation tickets are non-transferable, and all stadium transportation or parking passes should be bought in advance. It also says there is no general spectator parking on NYNJ Stadium property on match days. 3
Your lowest-friction stadium route is usually rail. NJ TRANSIT says the Meadowlands Rail Line provides direct service to New York New Jersey Stadium from Secaucus Junction. From New York Penn Station, board a train marked "SEC" to Secaucus Junction, then transfer to the Meadowlands Rail Line; fans coming from other NJ TRANSIT lines can also connect through Secaucus. Round-trip tickets to "Meadowlands" are sold through the NJ TRANSIT mobile app and ticket machines, and NJ TRANSIT says the ticket includes the transfer at Secaucus Junction. 9
NJ TRANSIT's matchday service pattern is built for waves: service begins about four hours before the event, trains are expected every 10-20 minutes before matches, trains run hourly during matches, and post-match trains operate on a load-and-go basis for up to three hours or until the last customers depart. NJ TRANSIT also says supplemental buses will return valid train-ticket holders directly to Secaucus Junction at no extra cost after matches. 9
Official NYNJ Stadium transport map
Official NYNJ transport map for stadium access; use it to compare rail, official shuttles, rideshare, and limited off-site parking before buying a transport pass. Source: Getting to NYNJ Stadium | FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ
If rail is not your best option, the official NYNJ Stadium Shuttle lists round-trip service from Midtown North, Midtown East, Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, with accessible shuttle options available. Shuttle tickets must be bought in advance through the official shuttle link and are available only to FIFA match-ticket holders. 3
Rideshare is possible, but it is not a curbside stadium drop. The official page directs Uber and rideshare users to Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment, then a signed walking path to the gates; it warns that the walk is 1.3 miles / 2.1 kilometers and that fares and wait times are expected to be higher than usual before and after matches. 3
Private driving should be a last resort. Vehicle access to the stadium is limited to FIFA-permitted vehicles, with limited off-site parking at American Dream and accessible parking passes for the stadium's J Lot available for pre-purchase. 3

If you do not have a stadium ticket

Do not try to drift toward the stadium just to be near the atmosphere. The public-facing fan plan is spread across dedicated venues, and those are much easier to enjoy if you choose by neighborhood.
The Jersey Fan Hub is the New Jersey anchor: Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, with select programming dates from June 11 through July 19 and a separate page for reservations and ticketing details. 4
Queens Group Stage HQ runs at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center through June 27, which makes it the useful short-window option for fans who want a Queens-based event before the group-stage setup closes. 4
For the knockout phase, Rockefeller Center becomes the most central Manhattan watch plan. Rockefeller Center says the Fan Village runs July 6-July 19, converts The Rink into a soccer pitch, includes live performances, family programming, food activations, youth clinics, games, face painting, meet-and-greets, movie nights, and live entertainment, and broadcasts every Round of 16, quarterfinal, semifinal, and final match on large-format screens. 7
For borough-level alternatives, the official fan-events page lists Staten Island Fan Zone at SIUH Community Park from June 29 through July 2, and Brooklyn Fan Zone at Brooklyn Bridge Park on select dates from June 13 through July 19. The same page marks the Bronx Fan Zone as now closed, so do not build a new plan around it unless the official page changes. 4
Official NYNJ fan zones graphic
Official NYNJ fan-zones graphic. Use it as a starting point, then confirm the live event page for the exact date, reservation status, and borough venue before leaving. Source: Fan Events | FIFA World Cup 2026™ NYNJ

Midtown rules to check before leaving

NYC DOT's matchday message is simple: walk, bike, or take public transit whenever possible, and avoid driving in Midtown on match days. DOT has designated all eight NYNJ match days as Gridlock Alert Days: June 13, June 16, June 22, June 25, June 27, June 30, July 5, and July 19. 8
The key operational detail is timing. DOT says dedicated bus lanes and street closures begin six hours before match start and end up to three hours after the match. Bus-only corridors include 42nd Street from First Avenue to Twelfth Avenue, parts of Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue from 42nd to 59th Streets, and several west-side cross streets used for shuttle movement. 8
Penn Station is also part of the matchday crowd plan. DOT lists vehicle closures on 33rd Street between Sixth and Eighth Avenues and on 32nd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues for spectator queuing, plus a Dyer Avenue ramp closure affecting Lincoln Tunnel traffic. If your route uses Midtown, check the DOT page and maps before you leave, even if you are not going to the stadium. 8
Truck restrictions matter for hotels, restaurants, vendors, and anyone coordinating group arrivals. DOT says the restricted area covers Midtown from 30th to 60th Streets, river to river, on match days during the same six-hours-before to three-hours-after window, with exemptions for smaller vehicles, emergency vehicles, service vehicles, qualified essential delivery providers, and FIFA event operations. 8

The practical checklist

  • Buy the transport pass first, not on the platform. Stadium access routes require advance planning, and official transportation tickets are tied to match-ticket holders. 3
  • If taking NJ TRANSIT, set your destination to Meadowlands and keep the ticket after the first leg because it covers the Secaucus transfer. 9
  • If using rideshare, budget for the 1.3-mile / 2.1-kilometer walk from Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment and for surge-style delays after the final whistle. 3
  • If watching without a match ticket, choose the fan event by date first: Queens through June 27, Staten Island June 29-July 2, Rockefeller Center July 6-July 19, and Brooklyn on select dates through July 19. 4
  • If staying or moving through Midtown, assume bus lanes, street closures, and Gridlock Alert conditions apply on every NYNJ match day. 8
  • Before leaving for the stadium, finish the stadium basics: clear bag, mobile ticket, early arrival, and no re-entry. The NYNJ daily programming page lists clear bags up to 12 inches x 6 inches x 12 inches, small wallets or clutches up to 4.5 inches x 6.5 inches, cashless payment, valid ID for alcohol, and no stadium re-entry. 10

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