Attending the Argentina vs Spain FIFA World Cup Final is about far more than arriving before kick-off. With more than 80,000 spectators expected at the New York New Jersey Stadium, planning your journey—from choosing the right airport to navigating matchday transport—can make the difference between a smooth experience and hours spent in queues. This Argentina vs Spain World Cup Final travel guide brings together the practical information international visitors need before, during and after the final, helping you avoid common matchday mistakes and travel with greater confidence.
Unlike many major sporting venues, arriving at the stadium is only one part of the experience; navigating the surrounding transport network is often what shapes the day most.
Argentina vs Spain FIFA World Cup Final: The Venue & Nearby Useful Places
Known internationally during the tournament as the New York New Jersey Stadium, the venue is widely recognised outside the competition as MetLife Stadium. Located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, it sits within the Meadowlands Sports Complex, approximately 13 km (8 miles) from Midtown Manhattan. On match day, expect multiple security screening points, large pedestrian flows, temporary road closures and managed pedestrian routes around the venue.
Nearby Useful Places:
- American Dream: A large indoor complex with restaurants, cafés, shops and attractions—an excellent place to wait before or after the busiest transport period.
- Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment: The official matchday rideshare location and a useful landmark when navigating the stadium precinct.
- Secaucus Junction: The primary transfer station for trains serving the stadium. If you are travelling from Manhattan, first take an NJ Transit train from New York Penn Station to Secaucus Junction before changing to the Meadowlands line.
Match Day Timeline
- 09:00 EDT: Depart Manhattan hotels. Early departure mitigates severe rail congestion at Penn Station.
- 09:30 EDT: Official Fan Shuttles begin departing Midtown and Port Authority.
- 10:30 EDT: First NJ Transit matchday trains depart Secaucus Junction.
- 11:00 EDT: Stadium Fan Zones and sponsor entertainment open.
- 12:00 EDT: Peak security screening begins. Aim to reach the gates by this time to avoid the day’s busiest arrival period.
- 13:30 EDT: Official Closing Ceremonies begin inside the stadium.
- 15:00 EDT: Kick-off.
- 17:00 EDT (Approx): Regulation play is expected to conclude, followed by the trophy presentation (timings may vary if extra time or penalties are required).
- 18:30 EDT: Peak exit congestion. Expect a 60 to 90-minute queue for return transit boarding.
- 19:30–20:30 EDT (Typical): Transport queues begin easing as crowds disperse. If your schedule allows, waiting before departing can reduce overall travel time.
How to Get to the World Cup Final 2026
Transport to the stadium is highly restricted for this global event. Unlike a regular stadium visit, transport operates under event-specific restrictions, with dedicated rail tickets, controlled parking access and designated rideshare zones.

Transit: NJ Transit. It operates a rail line directly from Secaucus Junction to the Meadowlands Station. However, standard train fares do not apply. Matchday rail services require a dedicated event ticket, with boarding procedures linked to your FIFA match ticket, where you might be asked to show your event ticket. Although the train journey itself is short, post-match queues can considerably extend the overall return trip.
Transit: Official Shuttles. If you prefer not to navigate train transfers, official direct shuttles run from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown East and the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine Park-N-Ride. Departures start at 09:30 EDT.
Transit: Driving & Rideshare. General public parking is not available. Only vehicles with authorised event parking permits can access designated stadium parking areas. You must have a pre-purchased FIFA parking permit to enter the lots. Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are not permitted near the stadium gates. The designated drop-off and pick-up zone is at the adjacent Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment facility, which requires a mandatory 1.3-mile (2 km) walk to the stadium entry gates.
Airport Transfers: Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is the closest airport to the stadium and typically requires the fewest transport connections. JFK and LaGuardia remain practical options if you plan to spend time in New York City before or after the final, although both usually involve longer journeys on match day.
If You’re Visiting Only for the Final
If your trip is centred solely on the World Cup Final, consider arriving at least one day before kick-off rather than flying in on match day. Summer weather, airport delays and heavy traffic around the New York metropolitan area can affect even well-planned itineraries. An overnight stay also gives you time to adjust, collect your tickets if required, and travel to the stadium without unnecessary pressure.
Before You Leave Your Hotel
A smooth matchday begins hours before you reach the turnstiles. Before stepping out of your hotel, ensure your physical and digital essentials are fully prepared. First, verify you have your physical passport or state ID; digital copies will not suffice at security checkpoints. Confirm your FIFA match ticket is downloaded and saved to your phone’s native digital wallet, as mobile networks may become congested during peak arrival and departure periods.
Your phone will be central to ticket access, payments and live transport information throughout the day. Leave with a 100% battery and carry a compact, fully charged power bank. Check the afternoon weather forecast specifically for East Rutherford—not just Manhattan—and apply sunscreen if you plan to arrive early for the fan zones. Finally, drink plenty of water before leaving your room. Much of match day is spent outdoors, where long periods of walking and queuing in July heat can become physically demanding. Always allow an extra 45 minutes of transit time beyond what your preferred navigation app estimates to account for crowd congestion and security cordons.

Weather & Security Screening: July in New Jersey often brings high humidity and temperatures in the mid-80s to low-90s (°F). Large paved areas surrounding the stadium absorb heat throughout the afternoon, making lightweight clothing, sun protection and regular hydration especially important. Dress in breathable, lightweight layers. All visitors must pass through security screening similar to that used at major sporting venues. Security queues are typically at their longest between 13:00 and 14:30 EDT.
What to Bring: The stadium enforces a strict clear bag policy. You may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag that does not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″, or a small clutch bag no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″. Leave backpacks and large luggage at your hotel. If you are travelling directly from the airport, arrange luggage storage before travelling to the stadium, as oversized bags are not accepted at entry points.

Food, Drinks & Cashless Payments: The venue is entirely cashless. Set up your preferred payment method (Apple Pay, Google Pay) before leaving your hotel to avoid delays at concession stands. If you prefer shorter queues, consider eating before peak pre-match periods or shortly after entering the stadium.
Where to Stay?
If you are still finalising accommodations, where you stay directly impacts your travel time, transport options and post-match journey.
- First-Time Visitors: If you are travelling with a desire to see classic New York City landmarks, Manhattan is the logical choice. The trade-off is a longer journey and heavier post-match crowds.
- Football Fans: If you are travelling purely for the match and want to reduce travel time to minimise stress, stay in New Jersey (Meadowlands/Secaucus).
- Luxury: Focus on Midtown Manhattan or Hudson Yards. You will need to rely on the Official Shuttles from Midtown to ensure a seamless transfer.
- Budget: Look for accommodations in Newark or Jersey City. These areas offer reliable public transit connections to Secaucus Junction at a fraction of Manhattan’s room rates.
Essential Tips for International Visitors

- Mobile Connectivity: Purchase an eSIM (like Airalo or Holafly) before arrival to ensure immediate mobile data access. Reliable connectivity is particularly useful for digital ticketing, live transport updates and communicating with your group in crowded areas.
- Payment Methods: The stadium operates entirely cash-free. Carry at least one Visa or Mastercard and consider adding it to Apple Pay or Google Pay before arrival. International cards are widely accepted, but notifying your bank before travelling can help prevent unnecessary transaction blocks.
- Emergency Contacts: Dial 911 from any mobile phone for immediate police, fire, or medical emergencies.
- Travel Safety: New York and New Jersey are generally safe for tourists, but petty theft can occur in highly congested transit hubs. Keep valuables secured in front pockets, particularly when boarding or leaving busy trains, where crowds tend to become more concentrated.
- Leaving the Stadium: This is often the longest part of the day. Expect the busiest pedestrian flows toward the NJ Transit rail platforms immediately following the trophy presentation. If you prefer to avoid the 90-minute queue, remain in your seat to watch the post-match celebrations, or walk over to the American Dream complex for a meal while the queues become noticeably shorter.
Planning Your Next Football-Inspired Holiday
If the World Cup Final has inspired your next holiday, Argentina and Spain both offer rewarding journeys long after the final whistle. From Buenos Aires’ café culture and Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes to Spain’s historic cities, Mediterranean coastline and regional cuisine, each destination offers a very different travel experience. Explore our Argentina Travel Guide or Spain Travel Guide to continue planning your journey.
FAQs
Can I park at the stadium without a permit?
No. There is absolutely no general public parking at the stadium for the World Cup Final. You must possess a pre-purchased FIFA parking permit.
Where do Ubers drop off at the stadium?
Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are strictly prohibited near the stadium gates. The designated drop-off zone is at the adjacent Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment facility, requiring a 1.3-mile walk.
Can I bring my luggage or a backpack to the stadium?
No. The venue enforces a strict clear bag policy. Backpacks, suitcases, and large opaque bags are prohibited, and there are no commercial storage lockers outside the gates.
Can I leave the stadium and re-enter?
No. The stadium enforces a strict no re-entry policy.
How early should I arrive for the Final?
With gates opening at 11:00 EDT and closing ceremonies at 13:30 EDT, arriving by 12:00 EDT is critical to clear security.
Which airport is best for the World Cup Final?
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is physically in New Jersey and significantly closer to the venue than JFK or LaGuardia (LGA).
Should I stay overnight after the match?
If you have an early morning flight or are unfamiliar with the area, staying overnight is generally more comfortable than travelling immediately after the final. Post-match transport queues can remain busy for several hours, and nearby accommodation often provides a less stressful end to the day.
What happens if my phone battery dies before entry?
If your ticket is stored only on your phone, a flat battery may prevent entry. Carry a fully charged power bank and download your ticket before leaving your hotel to reduce the risk of access issues.
Can I bring a power bank?
Yes. Small, personal power banks for charging mobile devices are permitted and highly recommended, provided they fit within your approved clear bag.
Can children attend?
Yes, but every attendee, regardless of age or size, must have a valid ticket to enter the stadium. Lap seating without a ticket is not permitted for the World Cup Final.
Which payment cards are accepted?
The stadium is entirely cashless. All major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) are accepted, along with contactless mobile options like Apple Pay and Google Pay.






























































