Houston World Cup Matchday Guide: METRORail, EaDo Fan Festival, and Next Fixtures

Houston World Cup Matchday Guide: METRORail, EaDo Fan Festival, and Next Fixtures

A practical Houston guide for World Cup fans planning from June 18 onward: remaining Houston Stadium fixtures, Red Line routing, EaDo Fan Festival access, park-and-ride options, airport links, and between-match neighborhood ideas.

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Start with the next three decisions

If you are in Houston for World Cup week, make these choices before you leave the hotel: which rail line gets you closest, whether you are going to the stadium or EaDo first, and how much heat-buffer time you need. Houston Stadium, the tournament name for NRG Stadium, is hosting seven matches, including group-stage games and two knockout rounds; after the June 17 match, the remaining Houston dates run from June 20 through July 4. 1
The practical version is simple: use METRORail where you can, treat the EaDo Fan Festival as its own destination, and do not assume stadium parking is the easiest plan. NRG Park says public transit is the most reliable matchday option, and METRO has built a World Cup page around stadium, Fan Festival, downtown, airport, and fare guidance. 2 3

Remaining Houston fixtures from June 18 onward

Houston has already hosted Germany vs. Curaçao and Portugal vs. Congo DR. The remaining stadium schedule is:
  • June 20: Netherlands vs. Sweden at Houston Stadium. 1
  • June 23: Portugal vs. Uzbekistan. 1
  • June 26: Cabo Verde vs. Saudi Arabia. 1
  • June 29: Round of 32, 1C vs. 2F. 1
  • July 4: Round of 16, W73 vs. W75. 1
Houston Stadium sits at NRG Park and has a retractable roof, a useful detail in a city where summer heat and storms can both shape a matchday. NRG Park also lists a clear-bag rule for stadium guests: 12 in. x 6 in. x 12 in. maximum, small purses or handbags up to 4.5 in. x 6.5 in., and no on-site storage lockers. 2
Houston Stadium clear bag policy graphic
NRG Park's clear-bag graphic is worth checking before you pack for the stadium. 2

The easiest stadium move is the Red Line

If your hotel, apartment, or pregame stop is near METRORail, aim for the Red Line to Stadium Park / Astrodome Station. METRO says the Red Line rides directly to Houston Stadium for $1.25, with listed frequencies of roughly every 6-12 minutes during its World Cup service plan. 3
Coming from the Green or Purple Line? Transfer to the southbound Red Line at Central Station in downtown Houston, then continue to Stadium Park / Astrodome. METRO lists that Green and Purple Line transfer path specifically for fans traveling toward the stadium. 3
For fans staying outside the core, METRO gives two useful park-and-ride patterns. Fannin South Park & Ride is one rail stop from the stadium, with a $50 parking option that includes round-trip Red Line rides for everyone in the vehicle. West Loop Transit Center has free parking, then a $2 bus ride to Fannin South before the one-stop Red Line hop. 3
METRORail World Cup event locations map
METRO's visitor map shows how the Red, Green, and Purple lines connect Houston Stadium, downtown, and the Fan Festival. 3

Fan Festival: go to EaDo, not the stadium

Houston's official FIFA Fan Festival is in East Downtown, or EaDo, near Shell Energy Stadium. It is free to the public, requires no ticket or registration, and opens on all 34 match days from June 11 to July 19. Gates open 90 minutes before the first scheduled match of the day. 4
Do not route yourself to NRG Park for the Fan Festival. METRO says the Fan Festival is reached by the Green or Purple Line to EaDo / Stadium Station; if you start on the Red Line, transfer downtown at Central Station. The fare is $1.25. 3
The festival is built for more than giant screens. The Houston visitor bureau says the East Downtown festival includes Football Fiesta Houston, nearly 20 local food concepts curated by Levy, halal and vegetarian options, music, entertainment, culture, food, and lifestyle programming. 5
FIFA Fan Festival Houston site map
The official Fan Festival map is the one to check before choosing an entrance, rideshare point, or rail-to-walk route. 4

How to split a matchday between stadium and fan zone

For a stadium ticket day, keep the Fan Festival and Houston Stadium as two separate legs rather than trying to drift between them casually. The Red Line gets you to the stadium; the Green and Purple Lines get you to EaDo. The common transfer point is downtown's Central Station. 3
A workable plan for a stadium day:
  1. Before the match: eat or meet downtown, then take the Red Line south to Stadium Park / Astrodome.
  2. After the match: if you still have energy, ride the Red Line back to Central Station and transfer to Green or Purple for EaDo / Stadium Station.
  3. If you are carrying a bag: check stadium rules first. NRG Park says there are no on-site storage lockers, so a non-compliant bag can break your day. 2
For a non-ticket day, reverse the thinking: build the day around EaDo. The Fan Festival has two public entrances, Polk Street and Walker Street, and the official FAQ says the METRORail walk from EaDo / Stadium Station to the north entrance on Walker Street takes about five minutes. 4

Airport-to-city basics for visiting fans

Houston has two major passenger airports that most visiting fans will use: George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). NRG Park also notes Sugar Land Regional Airport as a regional option. 2
METRO lists two public-transit routes from IAH to downtown: the 500 Downtown Direct nonstop service at $4.50 and the 102 Bush IAH route at $1.25. From Hobby, METRO lists the 500 Downtown Direct at $4.50 and the 40 Telephone / Heights route at $1.25. 3
Once downtown, you can use METRORail for the two main World Cup destinations: Red Line south for Houston Stadium, Green or Purple Line east for the Fan Festival. If you are arriving on a matchday, buy or load fare before you are standing in a post-match crowd.

What to do between matches

Houston's host-city materials push visitors toward a few areas that fit World Cup logistics. Downtown works as the transit base. Midtown and the Museum District sit along or near the Red Line. EaDo is the Fan Festival neighborhood, with food and watch-party energy around Shell Energy Stadium. 6
The official Houston visit page also introduces the Green Corridor, a rail-and-trail concept linking the Fan Festival in EaDo with Houston Stadium through downtown, Midtown, the Museum District, Third Ward, and surrounding public spaces. That is a good framework for fans who want a daytime route rather than a ride-to-seat-only matchday. 7
For food around the Fan Festival, the visitor bureau highlights EaDo stops such as 8th Wonder Brewery and Original Ninfa's on Navigation in its festival guide. Those are useful if you want a meal outside the fenced festival footprint, but book or arrive early on major match days. 5

Final pre-departure checklist

  • Ticketed match at Houston Stadium: confirm bag size, ride the Red Line to Stadium Park / Astrodome, and leave extra time if transferring from Green or Purple. 3
  • Fan Festival day: go to EaDo / Stadium Station, not NRG Park; use Polk Street or Walker Street entrances after checking the latest official map. 4
  • Driving from outside central Houston: compare Fannin South, West Loop Transit Center, and other METRO park-and-ride options before paying for stadium-area parking. 3
  • Arriving by air: use downtown as the transfer base, then choose Red Line for the stadium or Green/Purple for EaDo. 3
Houston rewards fans who plan the rail legs first. Once those are set, the rest of the day can feel like what it should be: football, food, and enough time out of the heat to enjoy both.

参考来源

  1. 1MATCHES
  2. 2FIFA 2026 - NRG Park
  3. 3Ride METRO to the World Cup
  4. 4FIFA FAN FESTIVAL
  5. 5FIFA Fan Festival in Houston
  6. 6Houston World Cup 2026
  7. 7PLAN YOUR VISIT

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