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Whether you've already got your World Cup tickets and you're planning on visiting the area for one fixture or you stay to soak up the atmosphere, this guide will provide you with everything you need to know about the city's role in the World Cup. From stadium details and ticketing to travel tips and local highlights, we're here to make sure you make the most of your time in Houston.

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Houston WK 2026 Guide: Tickets, Hotels & Travel Tips for NRG Stadium


3 countries. 16 cities. 104 matches. North America is set to host a packed World Cup schedule across the USA, Canada, and Mexico this summer, with all three countries and their host cities gearing up for an influx of international football fans. One of these host cities is Houston, famously home to NASA, the iconic phrase "Houston, we have a problem," and known as the Energy Capital of the World. Thanks to its world-class stadium, diverse population, and proven track record with major events, "Space City' is poised to be the perfect host for the upcoming tournament.

How to buy tickets for the World Cup matches in Houston

The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional football, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously difficult to get your hands on. In fact, it's common for fans to reach out to our support team asking: How can I book World Cup tickets in Houston? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the pond.

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
  2. Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
  4. Click on the green 'Buy' button.
  5. Complete the order form using your personal details.
  6. Don't forget to check that all your information has been input and is correct.
  7. Click 'Make Payment'.
  8. The tickets are now yours!

Ticket prices tend to vary depending on the seat category and match type, so do bear that in mind when selecting matches. Some games, mainly knockout matches or popular teams, can sell out incredibly quickly, so make sure you book early and are on high alert for when tickets come on sale!

Which stadium in the City hosts World Cup matches

The 2026 World Cup will showcase 104 matches throughout the tournament, with 7 of them played at Houston's NRG Stadium. Located next to the historic Astrodome in Houston, Texas, the stadium opened back in 2002 and plays host to the NFL side Houston Texans. Throughout the tournament this summer, the stadium will be known as "Houston Stadium" in line with the World Cup's sponsorship and branding regulations.

With a capacity of over 72,000, NRG Stadium is well-equipped to host massive sporting events, having already hosted two Super Bowls, three NCAA Final Four championships, and numerous international football matches. Featuring a retractable roof for climate control, massive video boards, and versatile event spaces, the venue is ready to host waves of international football fans throughout the summer.

Stadium Capacity No. Games Stages Hosted
NRG Stadium 72,220 7 Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16

Fan zones locations in City

The official Houston World Cup Fan Festival will be held at East Downtown, or EaDo as it's more commonly known. EaDo is a lively district and has a growing reputation as a cultural and entertainment hub, known for its arts scene, diverse food, and nightlife.

Nicknamed the "Art & Soul of the City", EaDo will welcome international football fans throughout the tournament with free access to the Fan Festival. Set against the backdrop of Houston's most creative neighbourhood, fans will be able to enjoy live match screenings, food vendors, music performances, and interactive games. If you're attending a game or just looking to soak up the vibes, the Fan Festival promises to be a lively experience.

Accommodation tips in the city for football fans

Depending on whether you're planning to soak up the World Cup atmosphere at the Houston Fan Festival or you've got tickets to a match and would like to stay closer to the stadium, there are plenty of accommodation options to choose from. Here's a full guide of the options you have at your disposal.

Near NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas)

Category Hotel Name Distance
Budget-Friendly (< £130/night) Holiday Inn Houston S – NRG Area – Med Ctr 5-minute walk
Wyndham Houston near NRG Park / Medical Center 5-minute walk
Wingate Houston near NRG Park / Medical Center 5-minute walk
Comfort Suites Houston near Medical Center – NRG Stadium 5-minute walk
Quality Inn & Suites NRG Park – Medical Center 5-minute walk
Extended Stay America – Houston – Med. Ctr. – NRG Park – Kirby 5-minute walk
Mid-Range (£130–£230/night) Holiday Inn Express & Suites Houston S – Medical Ctr Area 5-minute drive
SpringHill Suites Houston Medical Center / NRG Park 5-minute drive
Luxury (> £300/night) Hilton Americas – Houston 10-minute drive
Hotel Granduca Houston 15-minute drive
The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa 15-minute drive
The Westin Houston, Memorial City 15-minute drive

Near EaDo Fan Festival Site (East Downtown Houston)

Category Hotel Name Distance
Budget-Friendly (< £130/night) Scott Inn & Suites – Downtown Houston 5-minute walk
Downtowner Inns – Houston Downtown & Convention Center 5-minute walk
Mid-Range (£130–£230/night) Wanderstay Boutique Hotel 5-minute walk
Le Méridien Houston Downtown 5-minute drive
Luxury (> £300/night) Marriott Marquis Houston 5-minute drive
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Houston – Downtown Conv. Center 5-minute walk
Hampton Inn Houston Downtown 5-minute walk
Tru by Hilton Houston Downtown Convention Center 5-minute walk

If you are staying for a longer period of time or you are travelling as part of a group, you could consider booking an Airbnb or a short-term rental. For all stays, ensure you book early to avoid price surges as the World Cup draws closer and demand for accommodation skyrockets.

How to get to city(city centre)

If you are flying from the UK, the most common route is from London Heathrow to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston. Direct flights are available and typically take around 10 hours, though some flights might include a stop in cities like New York, Atlanta or Dallas, depending on the airline and schedule.

Once you land, getting into the city is straightforward. The airport is about 30–40 minutes from downtown Houston, and taxis, airport shuttles, and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely available. For short trips or exploring neighbourhoods like EaDo or Midtown, bike-share stations and e-scooter rentals are available throughout central Houston.

Driving is an option too, but traffic and parking near major venues like NRG Stadium or the Fan Festival site in EaDo can be challenging on matchdays. Public transport, including the METRORail, is often the smarter choice for getting around quickly and avoiding congestion.

Travel information between connected cities

Houston is part of the Central Region, which includes Dallas, Kansas City, Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara. Flying between these host cities is the quickest and easiest way to move around the Central Region, and flights are frequent and affordable, especially via Aeroméxico, Volaris and Viva Aerobus.

Travelling between the American host cities, including Dallas, Houston, and Kansas City, is simple by train, as all of them are connected by the United States' main trainline, Amtrak. The train journeys can be long, but Amtrak trains are very comfortable and often have scenic views as you travel. Mexico's rail service is limited, so there is no service between the USA and Mexico, and it is difficult to travel around Mexico via the train, with locals often preferring to fly or drive between cities.

Long-distance buses are also a popular and cheaper alternative and offer comfortable seating, onboard entertainment and scenic views as you travel, but they take much longer than flying or by train.

You do also have the option of going on a road trip, but they do tend to be quite time-consuming, as you can see below:

Route Distance (miles / km) Driving Time
Mexico City → Monterrey 566 mi / 912 km 9–10 hours
Mexico City → Guadalajara 340 mi / 547 km 6–7 hours
Mexico City → Dallas 930 mi / 1,500 km 16–18 hours
Mexico City → Houston 890 mi / 1,430 km 15–17 hours
Mexico City → Kansas City 1,370 mi / 2,205 km 22–24 hours
Monterrey → Guadalajara 430 mi / 690 km 7–8 hours
Monterrey → Dallas 580 mi / 933 km 9–10 hours
Monterrey → Houston 510 mi / 820 km 8–9 hours
Monterrey → Kansas City 1,030 mi / 1,660 km 17–19 hours
Guadalajara → Dallas 1,050 mi / 1,690 km 17–19 hours
Guadalajara → Houston 980 mi / 1,575 km 16–18 hours
Guadalajara → Kansas City 1,400 mi / 2,255 km 23–25 hours
Dallas → Houston 240 mi / 385 km 3.5–4.5 hours
Dallas → Kansas City 510 mi / 820 km 7.5–8.5 hours
Houston → Kansas City 740 mi / 1,190 km 11–12 hours

Football history in the city

Football was introduced to Houston back in the 1900s by European immigrants, particularly from England, Germany, and Eastern Europe, who brought the game with them as they settled in the Gulf Coast region. Informal matches and organised leagues began popping up in working-class neighbourhoods, but the sport really boomed following the Second World War, when returning servicemen and new waves of immigrants helped boost local interest in the game.

Houston's first professional club, the Houston Stars, were formed in 1967, playing in the United Soccer Association before joining the North American Soccer League (NASL) IN 1968. The Stars folded after only two seasons, but not before they laid the groundwork for the future of football in Houston.

During the 1970s and 80s, Houston's football faithful witnessed a revolving door of teams, including Houston Hurricane, Houston Summit, and Houston Dynamos, all striving to pick up where the Houston Stars left off. Despite their efforts, none remained beyond seven seasons, leaving fans longing for a lasting legacy.

That wait finally ended in 2005, when Houston Dynamo FC were founded. The team began to play in the MLS in 2006 and won back-to-back MLS Cups in 2006 and 2007, quickly establishing themselves as a powerhouse in the league.

Having relocated in 2012, Houston Dynamo FC now play their home games at Shell Energy Stadium, located at the heart of EaDo, and regularly max out their 22,000-strong capacity.

FAQ

How many World Cup matches will be played in Houston?

Houston will host 7 matches during the 2026 World Cup. This includes five group-stage matches, one Round of 32, and one quarterfinal, making it a key venue in the southern United States.

What stages of the tournament will Houston host?

Houston will host five group-stage matches, one Round of 32, and one quarterfinal.

When do World Cup tickets for Houston matches go on sale?

Tickets are already available on the LiveFootballTickets website. The best time to buy is after the official draw, so you know which teams are playing. Tickets for specific matches will be released shortly after the draw.

Can I buy tickets for multiple matches in Houston?

Yes, you can buy tickets for multiple matches, but each order must be placed separately. Since the system doesn't use a shopping cart, you'll need to complete a new transaction for each game.

What is the closest airport to Houston?

The closest major airport is George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), located about 20 miles north of downtown. It offers direct flights to and from cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

How do I get from George Bush Airport to downtown Houston?

You can take a taxi, rideshare service like Uber or Lyft, or a shuttle. The journey takes around 30 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic. Public buses are available but may be less convenient with luggage.

How far is Houston from other World Cup host cities?

Houston is about 240 miles from Dallas, 1,180 miles from Atlanta, and 1,620 miles from New York/New Jersey. These distances make air travel the most efficient option for visiting multiple host cities.

Can I take a train from Houston to other World Cup host cities?

Train travel is limited. Amtrak offers service to a few destinations, but routes are slower and less frequent than flights. Most fans will prefer to fly between cities.

What is the best way to get around Houston during the World Cup?

Use a mix of METRO public transit, walking, and rideshares. METRO's light rail and bus network covers key areas including downtown, Midtown, the Museum District, and NRG Stadium. Bike and scooter rentals are also available in central neighbourhoods.

What are the best neighbourhoods to stay in Houston for World Cup fans?

Downtown, Midtown, and the Museum District are top choices. Downtown is closest to the stadium and Fan Festival. Midtown offers nightlife and dining. The Museum District is quieter and close to cultural attractions.

When should I book my hotel in Houston for the World Cup?

Book as early as possible. Prices will rise and availability will shrink as the tournament approaches. Many hotels offer flexible cancellation policies, so you can reserve now and adjust later.

Where is the official Houston Fan Festival located?

The official Fan Festival will be held at Discovery Green, a central park in downtown Houston near major hotels and public transport.

Do I need a ticket to enter the Houston Fan Festival?

No ticket is required. The Fan Festival is free and open to the public, making it a great option for fans without match tickets.

What can I expect at the Houston Fan Festival?

Expect giant screens showing live matches, live music, food trucks, sponsor activations, interactive games, and merchandise booths. It's designed to be family-friendly and welcoming to fans of all ages.

What are the must-see attractions in Houston?

Top attractions include the Space Center Houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Museum of Fine Arts, Buffalo Bayou Park, and the Houston Zoo.

Where can I watch other World Cup matches in Houston if I'm not attending in person?

You can watch matches at the Fan Festival or at local football bars like Pitch 25, Little Woodrow's, and The Phoenix on Westheimer. Many hotels and restaurants will also screen games.

What will the weather be like in Houston during the World Cup in June?

Houston's weather in June is hot and humid, with average highs around 91°F (33°C) and lows near 74°F (23°C). Afternoon thunderstorms are common.


World Cup 2026 Venue in Houston

Stadium Capacity Key Matches
NRG Stadium 72,220 Group Stage, Round of 16

Other World Cup 2026 Venues in the United States

City Stadium Key Matches
New York/New Jersey MetLife Stadium Final, Semi-final
Los Angeles SoFi Stadium Semi-final, Quarter-final
Dallas AT&T Stadium Quarter-final
Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium Quarter-final
Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Group Stage, Round of 16
Miami Hard Rock Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
San Francisco Levi's Stadium Group Stage, Round of 16
Seattle Lumen Field Group Stage, Round of 16
Boston Gillette Stadium Group Stage

World Cup 2026 Qualified Teams

Pot 1 (Top Seeds) Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
Spain Croatia Scotland Ghana
Argentina Morocco Egypt Cabo Verde
France Uruguay Tunisia South Africa
England Colombia Algeria Curaçao
Portugal Japan Ivory Coast Haiti
Netherlands Senegal Saudi Arabia Panama
Brazil South Korea Qatar UEFA Playoff (Path A)
Belgium Iran Australia UEFA Playoff (Path B)
Germany Switzerland Uzbekistan UEFA Playoff (Path C)
United States (Host) Austria Jordan UEFA Playoff (Path D)
Mexico (Host) Norway Paraguay Inter-Confed Playoff 1
Canada (Host) Ecuador Venezuela Inter-Confed Playoff 2

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