2026 World Cup Matches in Kansas City
Discover the 2026 World Cup matches in Kansas City: dates, stadium, atmosphere and everything you need to know to experience the excitement of football at the legendary Arrowhead Stadium.

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City | © David Jones
Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium will become one of the most vibrant venues of the 2026 World Cup: it will host matches such as Argentina vs Algeria, Algeria vs Austria, Tunisia vs Netherlands and Ecuador vs Curaçao, a line-up that promises pure excitement. A legendary stadium and a welcoming city to experience football on an unforgettable trip.
Which 2026 World Cup matches will be played in Kansas City?
The 2026 World Cup matches in Kansas City will be held at the iconic Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL). Known as one of the loudest stadiums in the world, it will be the ideal setting to experience the excitement of the tournament's big matches.
The official list of teams will be announced at a later date, but everything points to Kansas City hosting top-level teams from both the Americas and Europe. Here is the list of matches:
Upcoming matches
16 Jun
Tue • 8:00pm
Argentina vs Algeria - World Cup 2026
Arrowhead Stadium
• Kansas City
20 Jun
Sat • 7:00pm
Ecuador vs. Curaçao - World Cup 2026
Arrowhead Stadium
• Kansas City
25 Jun
Thu • 6:00pm
Tunisia vs. Netherlands - World Cup 2026
Arrowhead Stadium
• Kansas City
27 Jun
Sat • 9:00pm
Austria vs Algeria - World Cup 2026
Arrowhead Stadium
• Kansas City
03 Jul
Fri • 8:30pm
To Be Defined vs To Be Defined - Round of 32 - World Cup 2026
Arrowhead Stadium
• Kansas City
Interesting facts, areas and prices at Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium is one of the most iconic venues in the United States: an open stadium with steep stands, a capacity for 76,416 fans and legendary acoustics that have exceeded 140 decibels. In fact, it is famous for being one of the loudest stadiums in the world.
With decades of history and passionate fans, this stadium will be one of the most powerful venues for the 2026 World Cup matches. The combination of its acoustic design and the energy of the crowd promises a spectacular atmosphere at every match.
How to get to Arrowhead Stadium
- By car: direct access via the I-70 and ample parking at the complex. It is highly recommended to purchase a parking pass in advance.
- Public transport: city buses and special shuttles connect the city centre with the stadium on match days.
- From the airport: MCI Airport is about 30-40 minutes away, with taxis, Uber, Lyft and private transfers very common on match days.
Stadium areas and approximate price ranges
- Ends: intense atmosphere and direct views of the goals. Approximate price: €85–200.
- Side stands: best balance between visibility of the game and comfort. Approximate price: €140–260.
- Central grandstand: tactical perspective and a more comfortable experience for following every play. Approximate price: from €190.
- VIP boxes and hospitality: exclusive spaces with premium service and a more refined experience. Approximate price: from around €600 per person, depending on the stage and category of the match.
The gates usually open around two hours before kick-off. Arriving 60–90 minutes early will allow you to enter calmly and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere in the surrounding area and in the stands.
The above price ranges are indicative and may vary depending on seat location, the teams playing, the stage of the World Cup and demand for each match. If you want to take the experience one step further, you will also find VIP and hospitality options, with premium seats and exclusive services.
Which teams will play in Kansas City
At Kansas City Stadium, you will experience matches from several different groups of the 2026 World Cup. Teams with a lot of historical weight and a few possible dark horses will be playing here: Argentina, Algeria and Austria (Group J), Ecuador and Curacao (Group E), as well as the Netherlands and Tunisia (Group F). Not all of them will face each other, but they will share the pitch in a stadium that will be filled with very different jerseys and accents on each match day.
Kansas City will host several group stage matches, as well as a round of 32 match and a quarter-final of the 2026 World Cup. In other words, here you will not only see these teams fighting to get out of their group, but also a direct "win or go home" match in the knockout stage.
- Argentina
- Key players: Lionel Messi, Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández
- World Cup titles/achievements: 3-time champions (1978, 1986, 2022)
- Position in last World Cup: World champions in Qatar 2022
- Algeria
- Key players: Riyad Mahrez, Ismaël Bennacer
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result in the round of 16 (Brazil 2014)
- Position in the last World Cup: did not qualify for Qatar 2022 (last participation: 2014)
- Austria
- Key players: David Alaba, Marcel Sabitzer
- World Cup titles/achievements: third place in Switzerland 1954
- Position in the last World Cup: did not qualify for Qatar 2022 (last participation: France 1998)
- Ecuador
- Key players: Moisés Caicedo, Pervis Estupiñán, Enner Valencia
- World Cup titles/achievements: best result in the round of 16 (Germany 2006)
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage in Qatar 2022
- Curaçao
- Key players: Rangelo Janga, Leandro Bacuna
- World Cup titles/achievements: seeking its first-ever qualification for the finals
- Position in last World Cup: has not yet played in a World Cup
- Netherlands
- Key players: Virgil van Dijk, Frenkie de Jong, Cody Gakpo
- World Cup titles/achievements: three-time runners-up (1974, 1978, 2010)
- Position in last World Cup: quarter-finals in Qatar 2022
- Tunisia
- Key players: Wahbi Khazri, Ellyes Skhiri
- World Cup titles/achievements: several group stages, notable victories against major teams
- Position in the last World Cup: group stage in Qatar 2022
Tips for enjoying the World Cup in Kansas City
Experiencing a 2026 World Cup match in Kansas City will be a unique experience, but with a little planning, it can be even better. Here are some tips to make the most of your visit:
- Arrive at the stadiumearly to avoid traffic jams and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere.
- Check the weather before you leave: summer days can be hot, but evenings tend to cool down.
- Use public or shared transport to get around easily.
- Enjoy the fan zones and giant screens in the city centre.
- Take the opportunity to sample the local cuisine and immerse yourself in the Texan spirit of the Midwest.
The city will be decked out in festive attire throughout the tournament, with music, colour and activities for all ages. Each match will be a celebration of football and local culture.
Why watch a 2026 World Cup match in Kansas City
Experiencing a 2026 World Cup match in Kansas City will be much more than just attending a football match. There are no endless skyscrapers or tourist beaches here, but there is an authentic, passionate city with a vibrant culture that throws itself into every major sporting event.
Kansas City is renowned as one of the most hospitable cities in the country, with a community devoted to sport — especially American football and baseball — which is now opening its doors to international football with the same enthusiasm. The atmosphere around Arrowhead Stadium promises to be electric: fan zones, live music, giant screens and the aroma of legendary barbecue wafting through the air.
The city is also a cultural centre for jazz, with deep roots in US musical history, and boasts one of the most renowned cuisines in the Midwest. Walking through its historic neighbourhoods, visiting its museums or mingling with the locals in a sports bar makes the experience go far beyond the stadium.
Want to combine matches at other nearby venues?
If you are planning to follow several matches in the tournament, there are other nearby venues that you can easily add to your trip:
- Dallas (Arlington) – about 8 hours by road or 1.5 hours by plane. Great atmosphere and a top-class stadium at AT&T Stadium.
- Houston – 10 hours by road or 2 hours by plane. A modern and multicultural venue, ideal for experiencing football with a Latin flavour.
- Atlanta – about 12 hours by road or less than 2 hours by plane. Indoor stadium and vibrant atmosphere in one of the most dynamic cities in the south.
By combining several venues, you can enjoy different styles of cities, fan cultures and stadiums. A complete World Cup experience!
What to do before or after the match
If you're going to Kansas City to watch one of the 2026 World Cup matches, take the opportunity to visit some of its most iconic spots. Here are some quick plans to combine football and tourism:
- Enjoy Spanish-style architecture and charming shops at the Country Club Plaza
- Visit one of the world's most comprehensive museums at the National WWI Museum and Memorial
- Experience the nightlife among bars and music in the Power & Light District
- Try the famous smoked meats of Kansas City barbecue
- Immerse yourself in the history of jazz at the American Jazz Museum
- Stroll among outdoor art and sculptures at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City has much more to offer than football: take advantage of the opportunity and make your trip a complete experience.