Parking at the 2026 World Cup: How much does it cost to park at the different stadiums in the U.S.?
In total, 11 venues will hosts 78 matches across the United States. Parking lot prices vary from $99.99 up to $300 and some have already sold out.

The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is ticking away with the opening game now just 73 days away. For fans who will be attending games, now’s the time to start some basic planning, starting with how to get to and from the stadium.
In total, 11 venues will hosts 78 matches across the United States. The action gets underway on Friday 12 June at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles where the USMNT host Paraguay in Match 4.
For fans traveling to the stadium by car, sorting out somewhere to park needs to done well in advance. Parking will not be available for purchase on site at any of the 11 US venues on matchday. ADA parking lots are reserved lots located near or adjacent to entrance points.
Let’s take a look at what is on offer at all of the 11 US stadiums that will be hosting World Cup games this summer.
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Atlanta
The 42,500-seater Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be hosting eight games at the tournament, including one of the semi-finals. The opening game in Atlanta is Match 14: Spain vs. Cabo Verde on 15 June.
Fans traveling to games by car have three options within walking distance of the stadium. Parking lots at 199 Alabama St. - an eight-minute walk from the stadium is priced at $99.99. That gives you almost seven hours - four hours before kick-off up plus one hour after the game finishes. The same all-in pricing deal is in place at 131 Centennial Olympic Park Dr which is a nine-minute walk from the stadium with price set at $109.99. A third option, 103 Mangum St also offers disability parking. These prices apply for all of the four group stage games that will take place in Atlanta.
Note that as the tournament progresses prices rise. For example, parking prices for Match 80 on July 1 (winners of Group L against a rival from Group E/H/I/J/K), will cost $119.00, $130,00 and $119,99 respectively. And for the semi-final on July 15th: $224.99, $234.99 and $224.99.
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— Gillette Stadium (@GilletteStadium) March 26, 2026
Boston
Boston will be hosting seven games - five group games plus matches 74 and 97 in the knockout round. There are two designated parking areas in Foxborough close to Gillette Stadium - all with the same hours as above - four hours pre-kickoff and one hour after the game has ended.
Boston Stadium General Parking at 1 Patriot Place is the nearest (nine minute walk) and matchday parking costs $149.99 during the group stage. Prices for larger, oversized vehicles (any vehicle that exceeds 20 feet in length, 8 feet in width, or 8 feet in height, or otherwise occupies more than one standard parking space) are set at $600.00.
The ADA Parking at 74 Washington St is also priced at $149.99 during the group stage
Prices rise for the two knockout stage games - match 74 on June 29 - $195.99 at 1 Patriot Place and 74 Washington St and $780.00 for an oversized vehicle. Match 97 (July 9) prices are $245 and $980.
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Dallas
AT&T Stadium in Arlington will be holding nine World Cup matches, including the first semi-final on July 14. Some of the bigger teams will be passing through Dallas, including defending champions Argentina, 2018 runners-up Croatia along with England, Japan and the Netherlands.
There are five parking areas around the stadium and prices for the five group stage games start at $125 and $500 for oversized vehicles.
Prices rise to $150, $225 and $500 for Match 78 on June 30 and Match 88 on July 3 - and again, to $174.99, $250 and $500 for Match 93 on July 6.
Arlington parking prices for the semi-final on July 14 range from $200, $274.99 to $500.
Houston
Seven games will be played in Houston at the multi-purpose NRG Stadium. FIFA parking areas at 1 NRG Parkway and 1 Reliant Park have been set at $125 for group stage games which include Germany vs Curaçao and Portugal vs Uzbekistan. Oversized vehicles will cost $500.
It all gets a little more expensive when the knockout rounds kicks off - Match 76 between the Group C winners and Group F runners-up will see parking prices rise to $150 and $600.
The first Round of 16 game, Match 90 on July 4, will be the last World Cup game to be played in Dallas. It’s also a national holiday so parking prices will be upped again - $174.00 and $700.
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Kansas City
Argentina, Ecuador, the Netherlands, Tunisia, Austria and Algeria are among the teams passing through Kansas City during the group phase. Arrowhead Stadium will also be hosting the last quarter final on July 11.
General parking during the group stage costs $149.99 and $600 for oversized vehicles.
For Match 87 on July 3 , it will cost stadium goers $175 and $700 to leave their vehicles in the parking areas.
The quarter final, the 100th match at the 2026 World Cup, will see another price increase - $225 and $900.
Los Angeles
The west coast will be seeing a fair bit of the action - eight games are scheduled at SoFi Stadium - including at least two involving the USMNT. The second quarter final will also be held in LA.
Parking at 1001 Stadium Drive or 3919 Pincay Drive will cost you $300 for Match 4 - the USMNT’s debut. Prices will then drop to $250 for the rest of the games up until the quarter final on July 10 when they are hiked back up to $300.
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Miami
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens will be hosting seven games, culminating with the third quarter final and the match for third place.
Prices vary depending on who is playing and when. Parking will cost $175.01 at any one of the three designated parking areas for the group game between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay on June 15 and the following game between Uruguay and Cabo Verde on June 21.
It gets a little more pricey when Scotland and Brazil bring Group C to a close on June 24th - parking charges rise to $200.
They rise again to $249.99 for Colombia’s meeting with Portugal on June 27 and remain in place for Match 86, the penultimate game of the Round of 32 before dropping to $225 for the quarter final on July 11.
Then back up to $249.99 again for the match for third place between the two semi-final losers on July 18.
New York / New Jersey
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford will be staging a number of interesting games - including Brazil vs Morocco and Panama vs England - two of the eight games that be held in New Jersey.
It is one of just two venues where parking prices do not fluctuate - prices throughout are a flat rate of $225. However, no parking is available for the biggest game - the World Cup final itself which will be held on July 19. All parking places have already been snapped up.
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Philadelphia
Six World Cup games take place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
There are five parking zones within walking distance of the stadium. Prices remain the same for all games apart from the last one - $125 and $500 for oversized vehicles.
Prices rise on July 4 for Match 89, the second game in the Round of 16: $155 and $620.
San Francisco
All ADA Parking for games at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara have already sold out. The stadium will be hosting six games at the tournament.
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Seattle
And finally, Lumen Field in downtown Seattle. Parking is located on Edgar Martinez Drive South with prices for the first four group games at $149.76.
Parking fees rise to $194.68 for Match 82 (Group G winners v Group A/E/H/I/J third place) on July 1 as well as for Match 94 (Winner match 81 v Winner match 82), the last World Cup game to be played in Seattle - parking will cost $199.68 on July 6.
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