Parking at FIFA World Cup: Cheapest prices, lots, available passes to every match at 2026 tournament

The biggest sporting event in the world just got bigger. The FIFA World Cup returns this summer, bringing 48 teams from around the globe to the pitch. Along with the best players, the tournament will bring the best fans to the stands. 

Over half a million people applied for tickets in the initial World Cup draw. A lucky handful will be rewarded. If that’s you, there’s a few more things to know before match day this summer.

BUY NOW: Get parking passes for every FIFA World Cup match on StubHub

While some are concerned about flights and hotels, don’t forget transportation to the venue. Fortunately, parking doesn’t need to wait as you can secure your spots now.

Here’s how to buy parking passes to every match at the FIFA World Cup with prices, lots and more.

Parking passes for 2026 FIFA World Cup

For those headed to a World Cup match, you’re going to need a place to park. You can find passes for every matchup on StubHub! Click the “parking” tab at the top of the site to view available passes.

Prices vary based on matchup and city and do not guarantee entry to World Cup matches.

For example, the USA-Paraguay game in Los Angeles costs $50 for lots that are three miles away. Parking in the stadium’s surrounding lots, Orange and Pink, cost $550 and $1,200, respectively. The Japan-Netherlands match in Dallas cost $40 for spots just one mile away from the venue.

Going to the final? Parking for that match currently costs $400.

How to buy 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets

If you still need tickets to a World Cup match, look no further. StubHub has game tickets, too.

Costs vary based on match, venue and round, but fans can expect to pay anywhere between $400 and $1,500 for group stage games. Knockout rounds are a bit pricier with the final starting at $8,000.

Click the link below to view the latest ticket prices and availability.

BUY NOW: Best ticket prices, parking lots at 2026 FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule, fixtures

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 and wraps up with the final on July 19.

All matches will take place throughout host cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

You can view a complete schedule of matches and groups here.

Round Dates
Group stage June 11-27
Round of 32 June 28-July 3
Round of 16 July 4-7
Quarterfinals July 9-11
Semifinals July 14-15
Bronze Final July 18
Gold final July 19

FIFA World Cup 2026 venues

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will see Canada host in two cities, Mexico in three and the U.S. in 11, including all quarterfinals, semifinals and final matches.

Below is a list of all host stadiums.

USA

  • Atlanta Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia
  • Boston Stadium – Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Dallas Stadium – Arlington, Texas
  • Houston Stadium – Houston, Texas
  • Kansas City Stadium – Kansas City, Missouri
  • Los Angeles Stadium – Los Angeles, California
  • Miami Stadium – Miami Gardens, Florida
  • New York New Jersey Stadium – East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Philadelphia Stadium – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • San Francisco Bay Area Stadium – Santa Clara, California
  • Seattle Stadium – Seattle, Washington

Canada

Mexico

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