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UPDATED JUNE 12, 2026 — TOURNAMENT LIVE

The World Cup is underway. Houston’s first match: Germany vs Curaçao — Sunday June 14, 12:00 PM CT, Houston Stadium (NRG). The FIFA Fan Festival is open in East Downtown — free entry, 7,500 capacity, and it hit capacity on day one, so arrive early. Need AC transport, watch parties, or after-parties? curatedhouston.club

No stadium ticket? You still need a plan.

More than 430,000 fans are arriving in Houston for the 2026 World Cup without stadium tickets. The Fan Festival, watch venues, food districts and transit will all hit capacity. This guide is the path through.

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What Houston is actually like during the World Cup

Between June 14 and July 4, 2026, Houston will host 7 World Cup matches at NRG Stadium. The Greater Houston Partnership and FIFA project total visitor impact in the millions across all host cities, with Houston-specific arrivals well above the 430,000 figure published by Click2Houston on May 8, 2026 — and the majority of those visitors will not have a stadium ticket.

If you are one of them, this guide is built for you. Everything below is verified against METRO Houston published transit data, NOAA Houston weather records, and the live venue inventory at houstonworldcup2026.club. No invented statistics. No marketing fluff. Just the routes, the venues, the temperatures, and the price.

The 7 matches Houston hosts

  • Saturday, June 14, 2026 — Germany vs Curaçao. Full match-day brief.
  • Wednesday, June 17, 2026 — Portugal vs DR Congo. Portugal fan page.
  • Saturday, June 20, 2026 — Netherlands vs Sweden. Netherlands fan page.
  • Tuesday, June 23, 2026 — Portugal vs Uzbekistan.
  • Friday, June 26, 2026 — Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia.
  • Monday, June 29, 2026 — Round of 32 fixture (teams confirmed after group stage).
  • Saturday, July 4, 2026 — Round of 16 fixture (teams confirmed after Round of 32).

The FIFA Fan Festival in Houston

Houston is one of the official 2026 FIFA Fan Festival host cities. The FIFA Fan Festival is open in East Downtown (EaDo) with free entry and a 7,500-person capacity — it hit capacity on day one of the tournament, so arrive early or line up an indoor, air-conditioned backup. The Fan Festival is free, open to all, and runs simultaneously across every World Cup host city for the entire tournament window. Expect large LED screens, food vendors, sponsor activations and live performances.

Watch this page — when FIFA announces the confirmed site, this guide updates first. We monitor the FIFA Houston channel daily.

The watch-party map — where Houston fans actually go

Houston has roughly 30 venues currently structured for major World Cup screening. The premium list — selected by total screen surface, sightline quality, food and drink throughput, and air conditioning capacity:

Premium indoor venues

  • Pitch 25 — EaDo. Houston’s only soccer-specific bar. Multiple screens, every match shown, premium atmosphere for hardcore fans.
  • Tom’s Watch Bar — Downtown. 360-degree screen environment, big-event format.
  • Biggio’s — Marriott Marquis Downtown. Hotel-grade indoor environment, fully air-conditioned.
  • The Hay Merchant — Montrose. Beer-program-led, indoor, walkable from Montrose hotels.

EaDo brewery and beer-garden zone

Heights and North Loop

Suburbs — for fans staying outside the Loop

See the full watch-party directory for the complete inventory across all 30 venues.

MetroRail from downtown to NRG Stadium — the cleanest path on match days

If you only learn one thing from this guide: take the METRO Red Line. On match days, NRG-area parking fills early, and driving the I-610 South Loop becomes a sustained gridlock event. The MetroRail Red Line is built for exactly this.

  • Route: Northline Transit Center (north end) → Downtown → Stadium Park / Astrodome stop. NRG Stadium is a short walk from the Stadium Park station.
  • Fare: $1.25 one-way (Local fare, METRO Houston published rate). $3.00 day pass.
  • Frequency: Trains run roughly every 12 minutes during peak hours and weekends.
  • Best boarding stations for fans: Downtown Transit Center, Main Street Square, Bell, McGowen, Ensemble/HCC, Wheeler, Museum District, Hermann Park/Rice U, Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo, TMC Transit Center, Dryden/TMC, Smith Lands.

Full breakdown in our dedicated NRG Stadium transit guide.

The heat — read this before you book anything

Per NOAA Houston records, the average daily high in June is approximately 93 degrees Fahrenheit. With Gulf humidity, the heat index regularly reaches 105 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit during peak afternoon hours (roughly 1 PM to 6 PM local). This is when most matches will kick off.

What this means in practice:

  • Outdoor watch parties without shade structures are functionally unviable from 1 PM to 6 PM. The body cannot offload heat in 115-degree humidity for 90 minutes plus stoppage.
  • Air-conditioned indoor venues are the structural norm in Houston, not the exception. Every venue listed above operates a fully cooled interior.
  • The walk from MetroRail Stadium Park to NRG gates is short but exposed. Hydrate before, during and after.
  • If you are visiting Houston from Northern Europe or a temperate climate, your body will need 48 to 72 hours to acclimatize. Arrive early.

Read the full Houston World Cup heat survival guide.

Food districts — eating around the matches

Montrose

Houston’s restaurant epicenter. Walkable. Diverse. From Poison Girl on Westheimer to Brennan’s of Houston for fine dining, Montrose handles every budget. Walk from venue to venue between halves; nothing is more than 10 minutes apart.

EaDo (East Downtown)

The new soccer district. Pitch 25, 8th Wonder, Equal Parts, Little Woodrow’s EaDo, Cobos, J-Bar-M Barbecue for the Texas barbecue experience. EaDo is walkable and connects to downtown via MetroRail.

Downtown / Theater District

Tom’s Watch Bar, Biggio’s at Marriott Marquis, Chapman & Kirby. Hotel-adjacent. Best for fans staying at downtown convention hotels and walking to everything.

Houston’s international food corridors

  • Bellaire Boulevard / Asiatown — the largest Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean and Pakistani food corridor in Texas. A 20-minute drive west of downtown.
  • Hillcroft / Westheimer corridor — Brazilian, Portuguese, Indian, Pakistani, Lebanese restaurants concentrated in a 2-mile stretch. See our Portugal fans guide for the deep dive.
  • Long Point Road — Central American and Mexican concentration in Spring Branch.

A suggested 7-match itinerary for a fan without tickets

Match 1 — Saturday June 14 (Germany vs Curaçao)

Start at Pitch 25 in EaDo for the soccer-specific atmosphere. Pre-match meal at J-Bar-M Barbecue (5 minutes away). Post-match: walk to 8th Wonder Brewery for the second match of the day if doubleheader. Take Uber back to your hotel — MetroRail runs late but Uber surge is manageable until 11 PM.

Match 2 — Wednesday June 17 (Portugal vs DR Congo)

Hillcroft Portuguese-Brazilian corridor for a churrascaria lunch, then walk-up watch party at one of the Portuguese-community-anchored venues. Evening: Montrose food crawl. See our Portugal fans Houston guide.

Match 3 — Saturday June 20 (Netherlands vs Sweden)

Outdoor European-style beer garden energy: Saint Arnold Brewing Company. Northern European fans will recognize the format. Drive or rideshare — Saint Arnold is not on MetroRail. See Netherlands fans page.

Match 4 — Tuesday June 23 (Portugal vs Uzbekistan)

Tuesday afternoon kickoff is the heat-peak match. Strongly indoor. Tom’s Watch Bar downtown with hotel-walk-back.

Match 5 — Friday June 26 (Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia)

Friday night energy. The Hay Merchant in Montrose for the cocktail-and-beer-program crowd. Walk to additional Montrose bars after the match.

Match 6 — Monday June 29 (Round of 32)

Monday means lower crowd density. Use this match to book a high-end venue — Brennan’s bar room or Chapman & Kirby — that would be fully booked on a weekend.

Match 7 — Saturday July 4 (Round of 16)

Independence Day plus World Cup knockout = peak Houston energy. The Rustic in the Galleria for the patio party that bleeds into fireworks watching. Or 8th Wonder Brewery for the EaDo block party feel.

Where to stay — non-ticket-holder strategy

If your trip is built around watch parties rather than stadium attendance, your hotel priorities are different. You want:

  1. MetroRail Red Line walking distance. Downtown, Midtown, Museum District. This gives you the option to do an NRG match if you score a resale ticket.
  2. Walkable to multiple venues. Downtown hotels reach Tom’s Watch Bar, Biggio’s, Chapman & Kirby on foot.
  3. Air conditioning that actually works. Houston summer heat means a 1990s window AC unit will not keep up. Read recent reviews specifically for AC complaints.

The Match Day Pass — what it is and isn’t

The Houston World Cup 2026 Match Day Pass at $40 is a logistics product for fans without stadium tickets. It is not a stadium ticket. What it includes:

  • Priority access to a curated air-conditioned watch venue on a specific match day.
  • A reserved seat or guaranteed-entry standing zone (no waiting in line for hours).
  • Routing instructions — how to get there from your hotel, what to skip, where to eat before and after.
  • The day-of operating brief so you spend zero time figuring out logistics.

Get a Match Day Pass for $40 for the match you care about most.

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Last verified against METRO Houston published fare structure, NOAA Houston June climate normals, and the houstonworldcup2026.club live venue directory. Updates posted as FIFA confirms Fan Festival site and final fixture details.

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