2026 World Cup Matches in Atlanta
Eight matches, an impressive stadium and the best football in the world: this is how the 2026 World Cup will be experienced in Atlanta. Dates, tickets and everything you need to know.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium | ©Chrishaun Byrom
Atlanta will be one of the major venues for the 2026 World Cup in the United States and will host some of the most eagerly awaited matches of the tournament, including knockout stage fixtures. This modern, connected and vibrant city will become a meeting point for thousands of fans during the summer.
If you are thinking of experiencing the championship from the inside, here you will find everything you need to know to enjoy the World Cup matches in Atlanta: dates, stadium, possible teams, tickets and what to do before or after the matches.
Dates and schedule of matches in Atlanta
Atlanta will be one of the most prominent venues during the 2026 World Cup. In total, it will host eight matches, including group stage matches, a round of 16 match and a quarter-final match.
This makes Mercedes-Benz Stadium one of the key venues of the tournament. If you want to secure a place at one of the matches, it is advisable to start planning ahead.
These are the confirmed dates on which the World Cup will be held in Atlanta.
Upcoming matches
15 Jun
Mon • 3:30am
World Cup 26: Group H - Match 14
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
• Atlanta
18 Jun
Thu • 3:30am
World Cup 26: Group A - Match 25
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
• Atlanta
21 Jun
Sun • 3:30am
World Cup 26: Group H - Match 38
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
• Atlanta
24 Jun
Wed • 3:30am
World Cup 26: Group C - Match 50
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
• Atlanta
27 Jun
Sat • 3:30am
World Cup 26: Group K - Match 72
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
• Atlanta
Which teams could play in Atlanta?
The official group draw will be held in December 2025, and that is when it will be decided which teams will play at each venue. Until then, we can only speculate based on the importance of the city, the capacity of the stadium and the cultural diversity of the region.
Given its importance in the tournament, Atlanta is likely to host top teams from the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. Some realistic options could be:
- Spain, a regular in the decisive stages
- Uruguay, with a long World Cup tradition
- Senegal, one of the current African powerhouses
- Australia, a strong contender in Asia
- Ecuador, a South American team with good prospects and fans in the US
The atmosphere in the stadium and throughout the city promises to be unforgettable, regardless of which match you get to see.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium: zones and prices
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is one of the most spectacular stadiums in the country. With a capacity of over 70,000 spectators, it is located in the heart of Atlanta and is known for its futuristic design, spiral-shaped retractable roof and 360° circular screen that surrounds the interior of the venue.
For the World Cup, the stadium will be completely adapted to the tournament format, removing branding from other sports and configuring the space so that football matches can be experienced with all their intensity. Its excellent acoustics and visibility from any seat make it one of the best-equipped stadiums for an event of this magnitude.
Stadium areas and approximate price ranges
Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a modern football temple: a covered venue with a retractable roof that opens in about eight minutes and is crowned by a spectacular 360º video scoreboard, the Halo Board, visible from any seat.
Stadium areas and approximate price ranges
- Ends: ideal for experiencing the cheering stands and the most intense atmosphere, €150–220.
- Sides and lower stands: better tactical view of the game and excellent visibility, £250–450.
- VIP boxes and hospitality areas: premium spaces with exclusive service, catering and privileged views of the pitch. Approximate price: from £700–1,000 per person, depending on the package.
Prices may vary depending on the seat, the team playing, the stage of the tournament and demand. If you are looking for a more complete experience, there are also VIP and hospitality options, with premium seats and exclusive services.
How to get to the stadium during the World Cup
The stadium is located in downtown Atlanta, very close to Centennial Olympic Park and surrounded by some of the city's main tourist attractions, such as the Georgia Aquarium, the Coca-Cola Museum and the College Football Hall of Fame.
Its central location makes it one of the most accessible and lively venues of the World Cup, ideal for those who want to combine matches with urban tourism or gastronomic and cultural experiences.
One of Atlanta's great advantages is its excellent connectivity. The stadium is just a few steps away from several metro stations (MARTA) and is well connected to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, one of the busiest in the world.
If you are coming from other parts of the city or from outside, you can get there by:
- Metro (MARTA): GWCC/CNN Centre Station
- Car or rideshare: Uber and Lyft have designated areas near the stadium
- On foot or by bike if you are staying in the city centre
In addition, the area around the stadium will be filled with fan zones, bars, giant screens and parallel activities.
Tips for getting the most out of the matches in Atlanta
Attending a World Cup match is a unique experience, but it also involves some logistics. Atlanta is a city prepared for large-scale events, but it is a good idea to keep a few tips in mind to avoid any surprises and enjoy yourself to the fullest:
- Arrive early: the entrances to Mercedes-Benz Stadium can fill up quickly on match days.
- Bring your downloaded or printedtickets: avoid complications at the access controls.
- Be prepared for the weather: in June and July, temperatures can be high and humidity can be high.
- Explore the area around the stadium: the area is full of bars, restaurants and places to watch the games on screens.
- Get information from official channels: follow the guidelines on security, permitted items and transport.
And of course, don't forget to bring your team's jersey, your flag or anything else that makes you feel part of the spectacle. The World Cup in Atlanta promises to be a global celebration both inside and outside the stadium.
Things to do in Atlanta before or after the matches
Atlanta is much more than just a host city: it is living history of the southern United States, a cultural capital and a place full of energy. If you come to the World Cup, you will find a city that combines tradition, modernity and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for enjoying between matches.
From museums that tell the story of the civil rights struggle to skyscrapers with panoramic views and a booming food scene, the city has something for everyone.
Here are some essential activities to complete your football experience:
- An unforgettable experience flying over Atlanta
- Guide to activities and places to see in Atlanta
- Transfers to and from the airport
- Guided tours to discover the city in depth
In addition, during the tournament, many areas of Atlanta will be transformed with fan zones, side events and giant screens where you can experience the World Cup atmosphere beyond the stadium.