
2026/6/25 · 7:18
Kansas City World Cup June 25 guide: Arrowhead transit, Fan Festival, and watch-party choices
A practical Kansas City World Cup guide for June 25, covering the Tunisia-Netherlands match, ConnectKC26 shuttle changes, Arrowhead traffic rules, Fan Festival entry, and local watch-party options.
If you are in Kansas City today, the day comes down to one choice: go to Arrowhead, or stay downtown and let the city’s fan-festival and watch-party network do the work for you. The official sources have already shifted transportation capacity toward match-day demand, so the safest plan is the one you make before the evening rush. 1
At a glance
- The match tonight is Tunisia vs. Netherlands at 6 p.m. CT at Kansas City Stadium, also known as GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, and Kansas City still has June 27, July 3, and July 11 on the calendar. 2
- KC2026 says four Region Direct locations are not operating on June 25 — Independence Square, KC Zoo/Starlight Theatre, Worlds of Fun, and 3 Trails Transit Center — and those buses are being reassigned to Stadium Direct from the FIFA Fan Festival to add capacity. 1
- FIFA Fan Festival Kansas City at the National WWI Museum and Memorial is free, but general admission is capped at 25,000 and entry requires a digital pass. 3

Getting to Arrowhead today
If you have a match ticket, ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct is the cleanest way in: it costs $15 per rider per match, requires a valid match-day ticket, starts 3.5 hours before kickoff, and asks riders to be in line within 90 minutes after the final whistle for the return trip. 4
If you normally planned to use a Region Direct stop, check the June 25 exception before you leave. KC2026’s operational update says the four paused locations are being skipped specifically so vehicles can reinforce Stadium Direct from the Fan Festival; other Region Direct service remains scheduled from 10 a.m. to midnight. 1
If you are driving, plan around the city’s closure map rather than around the stadium’s normal access pattern. Kansas City says the Arrowhead traffic plan uses permit-access-only areas on the six match days up to seven hours before match time, while Blue Ridge Cutoff gets staged restrictions and the neighborhood between Blue Ridge Cutoff and Ditzler Avenue / East 43rd to East 44th needs a temporary permit for vehicle access. 5
Rideshare is still an option, but the city wants it corralled: the stadium pickup and drop-off point is Lot O, and the FIFA Fan Festival geofence shifts riders to four designated pickup zones during restricted windows. 4
If you are coming from the airport or downtown, Airport Direct runs roughly every 15 minutes between KCI and the downtown bus mall, and the free KC Streetcar gives you a simple link between River Market, Power & Light, Crossroads, Union Station, and the Plaza. 4

Where to watch if you are not going into the stadium
The Fan Festival is the clearest official alternative. It sits at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, uses a 65-foot heart gateway, and is built as one of the region’s largest free summer festivals, with live music, culture, and viewing space around the match schedule. 3
Treat the Fan Festival like a real match-day venue, not a casual park stop. KC2026’s know-before-you-go rules allow clear bags up to 12 by 6 by 12 inches, small non-clear bags up to 4.5 by 6.5 inches, empty plastic reusable bottles, and free water refill stations; glass and metal bottles are not allowed. 3

If you want a less central setup, Visit KC’s June 22-28 roundup shows the strongest non-stadium bets are KC Live! in Power & Light, the Historic 18th & Vine District, Café Corazón in the Crossroads, Johnson County/Theatre in the Park, and Lenexa City Center. 6
That same Visit KC guide keeps the city’s easy side quests simple: use the Streetcar to stitch together River Market, Crossroads, Power & Light, Union Station, and the Plaza, then leave yourself time for barbecue or jazz instead of trying to over-plan the afternoon. 7
What to plan after tonight
Kansas City’s schedule does not stop with Tunisia vs. Netherlands. The next local match is Algeria vs. Austria on June 27 at 9 p.m. CT, followed by a Round of 32 match on July 3 at 8:30 p.m. CT and a quarterfinal on July 11 at 8 p.m. CT. 2
That matters because the June 25 shuttle adjustment is a reminder, not just a one-day footnote. Before every remaining Kansas City match, re-check the KC2026 operational page, the ConnectKC26 transport page, and the city road-closure map before choosing a hotel departure time or promising friends you can meet at the stadium. 1 4 5
Bottom line
参考来源
- 1KC2026 Operational Updates - FIFA World Cup 26™ Kansas City
- 2Matches - FIFA World Cup 26™ Kansas City
- 3Fan Fest - FIFA World Cup 26™ Kansas City
- 4Getting Around KC - FIFA World Cup 26™ Kansas City
- 5World Cup Road Closures & Detours - What to Expect
- 6Kansas City's Watch Parties, June 22-28
- 7Your Guide to the World Cup in Kansas City

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