2026 World Cup Matches in Houston
Check out the 2026 World Cup schedule in Houston, choose your match, and secure your tickets to experience football in Texas like never before.

NRG Stadium | © dskillzhtown
Houston will be one of the major venues for the 2026 World Cup, and if you're thinking of including this city in your itinerary, you've made the right choice. Football, Texan culture, gastronomy, a first-class stadium and a vibrant atmosphere are just some of the ingredients that await you.
Here's everything you need to know about the World Cup matches in Houston: dates, stadium, teams, how to get there and what to do before or after the match.
On which days are there World Cup matches in Houston?
Houston will host seven official matches of the 2026 World Cup: five in the group stage, one in the round of 16 and one in the quarter-finals. Each match will be played at NRG Stadium, and although the teams have not yet been assigned (the draw will be in December 2025), the variety of dates allows you to choose between matches from different stages and levels of intensity.
The dates and times have already been confirmed, so if you want to watch football in Texas, take note:
Upcoming matches
14 Jun
Sun • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 10 (Group E)
NRG Stadium
• Houston
17 Jun
Wed • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 23 (Group K)
NRG Stadium
• Houston
20 Jun
Sat • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 35 (Group F)
NRG Stadium
• Houston
23 Jun
Tue • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 47 (Group K)
NRG Stadium
• Houston
26 Jun
Fri • 11:59pm
2026 World Cup - Match 65 (Group H)
NRG Stadium
• Houston
Where are the World Cup matches being played in Houston?
All 2026 World Cup matches in Houston will be played at NRG Stadium, one of the most modern venues in the United States. With a capacity of over 72,000 spectators, a retractable roof and a design intended to offer a comfortable and immersive experience, it is a perfect venue for the tournament.
The regular home of the Houston Texans (NFL) and a frequent venue for international events such as the Copa América and the Gold Cup, NRG Stadium already knows what it's like to thrill to football on a grand scale. An unbeatable atmosphere is expected for the World Cup, with fans arriving from all corners of the globe.
Where is NRG Stadium and what is it like?
It is located in the southern part of the city, within NRG Park, a complex that also includes convention centres, pavilions and leisure areas. From downtown Houston, you can easily get there by metro (METRORail red line) or by car, with ample parking and carpooling options.
Which teams could play in Houston?
Although the official group draw will be held in December 2025, it is already possible to estimate which teams could play matches in Houston. The choice of teams that will play matches in each city depends on several factors: stadium infrastructure, capacity, geographical location and, above all, the interest of local fans.
In the case of Houston, with its large Hispanic community and notable passion for football, it is likely that matches will be scheduled with teams that are widely followed by the local public:
- Mexico, with a huge fan base throughout Texas
- The United States, as the host country
- Brazil and Argentina, big favourites in any World Cup
- Colombia or Uruguay, with a strong Latin American presence in the region
- South Korea or Japan, Asian teams that are very active in international tournaments
At the moment, these are only projections based on previous editions and the appeal of each team, but as soon as the official schedule is published, you will know exactly which teams will play in Houston and on what dates.
What to do in Houston before or after the match
Houston has much more to offer than just football. It is a diverse city with a vibrant cultural scene, green spaces, world-class museums and a cuisine that blends the best of the American South with international flavours.
Here are some ideas to fill your day:
- Experience a local show or visit popular attractions
- Enjoy incredible views with a helicopter tour
- Tour the city's most important museums
- Take a guided tour of the most iconic neighbourhoods
- Discover what to see and do in Houston
You can also explore the historic Museum District, visit the famous NASA Space Centre or relax in Buffalo Bayou Park, a green space ideal for walking or cycling.
Tips for attending matches in Houston
Here are some useful recommendations to make your experience as comfortable as possible:
- Arrive early: you'll avoid queues and be able to enjoy the atmosphere outside the stadium.
- Download your digital ticket and make sure your mobile phone is fully charged.
- Check the weather: June and July are hot in Houston, so wear light clothing, sunscreen and stay hydrated.
- Use public transport or carpool to avoid traffic jams.
- Check the stadium restrictions, such as permitted items and access rules.
How much do tickets for matches in Houston cost?
Ticket prices depend on the stage of the tournament and the teams playing. In general:
- Group stage: from €90
- Round of 16 and quarter-finals: from €150
- Premium or better seats: may exceed €300
You can purchase your tickets securely through Hellotickets, with customer service in Spanish and support throughout the purchase process.
Is it worth combining Houston with other World Cup venues?
Absolutely! Houston is very well connected to other venues in the southern United States. You can organise a World Cup route that includes cities such as:
This will allow you to see more matches live, discover other cities and extend your World Cup adventure. If you enjoy road trips, you could even do part of the journey by car.