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FIFA World Cup 2026 Atlanta Guide: Matches, Experiences, and More

FIFA World Cup 2026 Atlanta Guide: Your All-Encompassing Resource for Matches, Fan Experiences, Travel, and More

Atlanta, Georgia, proudly hosts eight matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, including a high-stakes semi-final on July 15. All games take place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (branded as Atlanta Stadium during the tournament), a state-of-the-art venue with a retractable roof, 360-degree halo video board, and capacity around 71,000–75,000 for FIFA events.

The city blends Southern hospitality, vibrant culture, world-class dining, and excellent transit access, making it one of the most fan-friendly host cities. This guide covers everything: the full schedule, tickets, fan festivals, transportation, lodging, attractions, safety tips, and practical advice for an unforgettable trip.

Atlanta 2026 Match Schedule (All Times ET)

All matches at Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium). Gates open 3 hours before kickoff.

Note: Knockout opponents depend on group results. Check the official FIFA schedule for updates.

Tickets and Hospitality

Tickets are available via FIFA’s official channels (fifa.com/tickets), with dynamic pricing. Resale/exchange marketplaces exist through FIFA. Hospitality packages via On Location offer premium seating, lounges, food/beverage, and perks.

Prices vary by match and demand; group stage starts lower, with semi-final commanding premiums. Buy early or through verified sources to avoid scams.

FIFA Fan Festival™ Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park

The official fan hub runs approximately June 11–July 15 (select days, ~18 days total), free with registration (highly recommended—demand is high; upgraded tickets available).

Zones:

It’s walkable from the stadium (~5–10 minutes) and features Atlanta’s welcoming vibe with global flair. Other watch parties include Decatur WatchFest and events along the Atlanta Beltline.

Getting to Atlanta and Around

Airport: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL), the world’s busiest, with excellent domestic/international connections. MARTA rail links directly to downtown/stadium (~20–30 minutes, $2.50 fare).

Transportation to Stadium/Fan Fest:

Last Mile Plan: Colorful, culturally inspired wayfinding helps navigation.

City Transit Tip: Atlanta is car-dependent outside downtown, but MARTA + walking/rideshare works well for World Cup visitors. Extended service expected during the event.

Where to Stay

Book early—demand will spike. Focus on:

Prices: Expect $220–$350+ per night downtown during peak; book via major platforms.

Things to Do in Atlanta

Iconic Attractions (near downtown):

Local Favorites:

Soccer Culture: Atlanta United (MLS) has strong support. Visit soccer bars like Fadó Irish Pub, Brewhouse Cafe, Hudson Grille, or Meehan’s for watch parties.

Weather (June/July): Hot and humid (highs 87–89°F / 30–32°C, lows ~68–71°F). Thunderstorms possible—stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and prepare for rain.

Dining and Nightlife

Atlanta’s food scene shines with Southern, international, and fusion options. Expect diverse fan-friendly spots near venues. Highlights include Ponce City Market, Krog Street, and downtown eateries. Georgia Street at Fan Fest offers local flavors.

Safety and Practical Tips

Atlanta has enhanced security for the event: increased policing at transit/stadium/fan zones, layered screening, and coordination with federal partners.

General Advice:

The city invests in infrastructure for smooth operations.

Additional Resources

Atlanta is ready to welcome the world with epic matches, vibrant fan zones, Southern charm, and unforgettable memories. Whether cheering Spain in group stage or witnessing the semi-final drama, this will be a highlight of the 2026 tournament. Plan ahead, embrace the atmosphere, and enjoy "The Soccer City."

EVENT TICKETS: https://reg.atlantafwc26.com/p/fifa/atl26/events

Stadium

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta Stadium for FIFA World Cup 2026™)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, temporarily rebranded as Atlanta Stadium during the tournament per FIFA policy (corporate naming rights are covered or removed), stands as one of the most technologically advanced and fan-centric venues in the world. Opened on August 26, 2017, it replaced the Georgia Dome and serves as home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, MLS’s Atlanta United FC (and future NWSL team in 2028).

Key Specifications for World Cup 2026

Signature Architectural & Technological Features

The stadium’s design redefines the fan experience with these highlights:

Pre-World Cup Upgrades (Ongoing into 2026)

Getting In & Out (Event Day Tips)

Atmosphere & Past Soccer Highlights

Atlanta United has drawn record MLS crowds here (e.g., 73,019 for the 2018 MLS Cup). The venue has hosted international friendlies, Copa América matches, and delivers electric soccer nights with the halo board amplifying chants and goals. Southern hospitality combines with global energy for World Cup matches.

For the 2026 semi-final and knockout games, expect maximum capacity, roof configurations based on weather, and world-class production. The stadium’s design ensures every fan feels close to the action while enjoying modern comforts.

This venue perfectly embodies Atlanta’s “Soccer City” identity — technologically superior, fan-first, and ready to host the world’s biggest stage. Check mercedesbenzstadium.com or atlantafwc26.com for the latest maps, menus, and event-specific updates.

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