Host city guide

World Cup 2026 in New York New Jersey

New York New Jersey is the final host market, making this one of the highest-priority SEO pages for tickets, hotels, transport and stadium planning.

Illustrated host city guide for New York New Jersey World Cup planning

Matches and stadium

MetLife Stadium will host World Cup 2026 matches, including the final. Fans should treat this page as the starting point for New York New Jersey match planning, then confirm exact kickoff times and ticket details with official tournament sources before booking travel.

Travel planning angles

  • How to get from Manhattan to MetLife Stadium.
  • Airport comparison for JFK, Newark and LaGuardia.
  • Best hotel areas for stadium access versus sightseeing.
  • Late-night transport notes after matches.

Where to stay

Manhattan is best for sightseeing and first-time visitors, while areas near Newark can reduce airport transfer time. Fans focused only on match day may compare Meadowlands-area hotels, but should check late-night transport and rideshare availability after the final whistle.

Match-day checklist

  • Leave a wide buffer for cross-river traffic and train transfers.
  • Check stadium bag rules before leaving your hotel.
  • Save offline maps and your return route before kickoff.

Related planning guides

Plan tickets, hotels and the final

Transit and stadium access guide
Transport

Getting to the stadium

Compare train, bus, rideshare and private transfer options before match day. New York-area trips can take longer than the map suggests, especially after major events.

Hotel areas guide
Hotels

Choosing a base

Manhattan is best for first-time sightseeing, Newark can simplify airport transfers, and Meadowlands hotels may reduce match-day travel time.

Summer weather guide
Weather

June and July conditions

Expect warm summer days, humid spells and possible storms. Pack light layers for late returns and keep a rain plan for outdoor waiting.

Fan day guide
Itinerary

Before and after the match

Build the day around one borough or one neighborhood cluster instead of crossing the city repeatedly. This keeps the trip calmer and easier to time.

Core planning hub

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