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NRG Stadium Tickets

NRG Stadium tickets for World Cup 2026 matches put buyers inside Houston Stadium, the tournament clean-name version of the retractable-roof venue at NRG Park. Houston hosts seven matches from 14 June to 4 July: Germany v Curaçao, Portugal v Congo DR, Netherlands v Sweden, Portugal v Uzbekistan, Cabo Verde v Saudi Arabia, one Round of 32 match and one Round of 16 match. The draw gives Houston a strong mix of European demand, diaspora demand and knockout-stage demand without the semi-final price pressure seen in other cities.

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The venue matters because Houston is hot, spread out and very different from a walk-up European stadium district. Buyers need to think about METRORail access, NRG Park parking, clear-bag entry, mobile tickets, air-conditioned seating and the post-match exit before choosing a listing. The World Cup 2026 ticket hub lets supporters compare Houston Stadium with every other host venue before committing to a match, seat location and delivery method.

At a Glance

DetailInformation
Full NameNRG Stadium, referred to as Houston Stadium in World Cup 2026 tournament materials
Address1 NRG Parkway, Houston, TX 77054, United States
Venue CapacityNRG Park lists the venue at 72,000 to 80,000 seats depending on configuration
Opened24 August 2002, originally as Reliant Stadium
Construction CostApproximately 352 million dollars
SurfaceWorld Cup pitch details are tournament-specific; the resident NFL configuration uses a synthetic surface
Home TenantHouston Texans, NFL
RoofRetractable two-panel roof, the first on an NFL facility
Suites198 suites listed by NRG Park
ComplexNRG Stadium sits inside the 350-acre NRG Park campus with NRG Center, NRG Arena and the Astrodome

World Cup 2026 Fixtures at Houston Stadium

Houston Stadium has five group-stage fixtures followed by two knockout matches. Germany v Curaçao opens the venue programme on 14 June, Portugal v Congo DR follows on 17 June, and Netherlands v Sweden arrives on 20 June. Portugal then returns against Uzbekistan on 23 June before Cabo Verde v Saudi Arabia closes the group-stage run on 26 June.

The knockout dates are 29 June for the Round of 32 and 4 July for the Round of 16. Those two matches are the fixtures most likely to move fastest once the bracket path becomes clearer, because buyers may wait for team confirmation before paying knockout-round resale prices. For group matches, Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands fixtures are the clearest demand drivers, while Cabo Verde, Curaçao, Congo DR and Uzbekistan add strong national-team interest for fans travelling from outside North America.

DateFixtureStageBuyer Demand Note
14 June 2026Germany v CuraçaoGroup stageGermany demand should be strong across neutral and travelling buyers
17 June 2026Portugal v Congo DRGroup stagePortugal usually creates early pressure on lower-bowl listings
20 June 2026Netherlands v SwedenGroup stageEuropean travelling support should make this one of Houston's livelier group games
23 June 2026Portugal v UzbekistanGroup stageSecond Portugal match, useful for buyers who miss the 17 June fixture
26 June 2026Cabo Verde v Saudi ArabiaGroup stageA good value route into the venue compared with the highest-profile group games
29 June 2026Round of 32KnockoutLikely to rise once the qualifying teams are known
4 July 2026Round of 16KnockoutHouston's most important tournament fixture and a major holiday date in the United States

How to Get There

NRG Stadium sits roughly seven miles south of downtown Houston and is one of the easier US host venues to reach by rail. The NRG Park campus is bounded by Interstate 610, Kirby Drive, Fannin Street and Murworth Drive, which means road traffic can become heavy close to kick-off. Buyers staying downtown, in Midtown, around the Museum District or near the Texas Medical Center should treat the METRORail Red Line as the main route.

By METRORail

The Red Line stops at Stadium Park/Astrodome Station, a short walk from the NRG Stadium perimeter. The line connects downtown Houston, Midtown, the Museum District, Hermann Park, Rice University, the Texas Medical Center and NRG Park without a car. METRO's current fare system uses RideMETRO Fare Card, virtual RideMETRO Fare Card, contactless debit or credit card, Apple Pay and Google Pay. The old Q Fare Card should not be listed as a current option.

From central downtown, the rail journey usually feels more predictable than ride-share because it avoids the final traffic queue around NRG Park. Supporters should still allow extra time because World Cup matchdays bring security checks, platform queues and a longer walk from the station than a normal weekday trip. Check METRO's event timetable before travelling, especially for late kick-offs or a return journey toward the airport corridor.

By Bus

METRO bus services operate across the Medical Center, Midtown and south Houston, but the Red Line remains the simplest matchday choice for most visitors. Bus routes can work well for local supporters who know the transfer points and want to avoid downtown parking. International buyers should plan rail first, then use buses mainly for hotel-to-station connections.

From the Airports

George Bush Intercontinental Airport is the larger long-haul arrival point, while William P Hobby Airport is closer to the stadium and handles many domestic routes. Public transport from either airport requires a bus plus Red Line connection, so visitors with luggage often use a taxi or ride-share to their hotel first. Avoid fixed fare assumptions in advance, because app pricing changes sharply around full-capacity events, evening arrivals and summer storm delays.

For buyers flying in on matchday, staying on or near the Red Line is the safest planning choice. Downtown and the Medical Center both keep the journey simple, while airport hotels may require a long ride-share at the busiest time of day. Build in a generous buffer if your flight lands on the same afternoon as the match.

By Car

Drivers approach NRG Park from I-610 South Loop or State Highway 288, using exits around Kirby Drive, Fannin Street and Holcombe Boulevard. The stadium campus is large, but traffic funnels through a limited set of internal roads before and after events. World Cup parking instructions should be checked against match-specific guidance because tournament parking availability, pricing and access routes can differ from Texans games or rodeo events.

Do not rely on on-the-day parking without checking the event page first. NRG Park often uses named colour lots, including Yellow, Red, Orange, Blue and Green, but tournament operations can reserve areas for teams, media, broadcast, hospitality and accessibility. Buyers who do not need to drive should usually choose rail.

On Foot

Walking works inside the NRG Park campus and from nearby hotels on Fannin Street or South Main Street. It does not work from downtown Houston, which is too far and broken up by highway corridors. The most realistic walking plan is from the hotel to Red Line, Red Line to Stadium Park/Astrodome Station and then the final approach into the campus.

Parking and Ride-Share

NRG Park's colour-coded lots make the campus easier to understand than many US stadium sites, but World Cup matchdays are not normal event days. The safest wording for buyers is to check the current parking page, because published tournament details can change closer to each fixture. Avoid fixed parking-price promises unless the price is shown on the match-specific parking portal at the time of purchase.

Ride-share works best for visitors staying away from the Red Line, but the post-match queue can be slow and expensive. Pick-up areas are usually outside the tightest stadium perimeter, so expect a walk before the app driver can reach you. A practical exit strategy is to take the rail for the first leg away from NRG Park, then book a ride from Midtown, the Museum District or downtown once surge pricing begins to settle.

Tailgating should also be treated as event-specific. Texans games and rodeo days have their own parking culture, but World Cup matchday restrictions are controlled by the tournament operation and the local venue plan. Until the Houston matchday policy is published, buyers should not assume that normal Texans tailgating rules apply.

Seating Guide

NRG Stadium uses a numbering pattern that can confuse first-time visitors because there is no 200 level in the main public bowl. The lower bowl is the 100 level, the club and mezzanine layer is the 300 level, the loge level is the 500 level, and the upper tiers are the 600 and 700 levels. Seat selection should be driven by price, view, heat management, access needs and whether the buyer wants premium lounge space.

Field Level (100 Level)

The 100 level wraps the pitch closest to the action and is the most attractive area for buyers who want atmosphere near the teams. Sideline seats give the strongest balance of closeness and tactical view, while end-bowl seats usually bring louder supporter groups and more movement. Very low rows can feel dramatic, but the far-side shape of the pitch is harder to read from that angle. Mid-to-upper rows in the lower bowl are usually better for buyers who want the whole match picture.

Verizon Level Club and Mezzanine (300 Level)

The 300 level includes club and mezzanine inventory, with some sideline sections tied to premium facilities. This tier can be the best compromise for buyers who want a clearer view than the low rows and more comfort than the upper levels. Climate-controlled lounge access is valuable in Houston's summer weather, especially before kick-off and at half-time. Buyers should check the listing notes carefully because not every 300-level seat carries the same premium benefits.

Loge Level (500 Level)

The 500 level sits above the club tier and gives a wider view of team shape, transitions and off-ball movement. It is usually more affordable than the strongest lower-bowl and club listings. Sideline blocks are best for tactical buyers, while corners and end-bowl seats suit supporters who value price more than midfield location. For families, a middle row can be more comfortable than a very high or very low position.

Upper Tiers (600 and 700 Levels)

The 600 and 700 levels are the highest standard-admission seats in the building. They work well for buyers who want to be inside the stadium at a lower price point, especially if the roof is closed and the venue is climate-controlled. The trade-off is distance from the pitch, so buyers should lean toward sideline or corner views rather than the deepest end-bowl rows when price allows. These sections can still carry a strong atmosphere during Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands fixtures.

Suites

NRG Park lists 198 suites at NRG Stadium. Suite inventory for World Cup matches is limited and generally sits outside standard seat categories. Buyers looking at suites or hospitality listings should check whether food, drink, lounge access, private entrance access and seat location are included in the listing price before purchasing.

Away Section

For World Cup matches, supporter allocations are confirmed fixture by fixture by organisers. Do not assume a fixed 100-level or 500-level away block from a generic venue page. The safer approach is to check the seat section, category, listing notes and delivery information before buying, especially for Portugal, Germany, Netherlands or Sweden fixtures where organised supporter demand may be high.

Family Area

There is no permanent family stand at NRG Stadium for tournament matches. Families should look for seats away from the most active supporter areas, with clear access to toilets, lifts and concourses. A child who qualifies as a baby in arms must be two years old or younger on matchday and no taller than 34 inches or 86 cm. The child cannot occupy a separate seat, and only one baby in arms is allowed per ticket holder.

Best Seats by Experience

PriorityRecommended ChoiceBuyer Note
AtmosphereLower-bowl sideline or end-bowl listingsBest for supporters who want to feel close to the match
Tactical overview500 level sidelineGood view of shape, pressing and transitions
Close to the pitch100 level sideline, mid rows preferredAvoid the very lowest rows if full-pitch geometry matters
Families500 level or quieter 300 level blocksPrioritise toilets, lifts and less intense supporter movement
Budget-friendly600 and 700 levelsBest entry point when lower-bowl prices rise
PremiumVerified club or suite listingsCheck whether lounge access is included
AccessibilityAccessible seating sold through the relevant ticketing routeCheck companion-seat and entrance details before purchase

Weather and Roof Coverage

Houston's June and July weather is a major part of the buying decision. Afternoon heat, humidity and thunderstorms can approach the stadium, tiring even when the match itself is indoors. NRG Stadium's retractable roof and air-conditioned bowl reduce the weather risk once supporters are inside, but roof operation for World Cup matches should be treated as matchday-specific until organisers publish final guidance.

If the roof is closed, all seats benefit from climate control, and the upper levels become far more comfortable than they would be in an open stadium. If the roof is open, higher tiers can catch more light and heat during daytime windows. Buyers arriving by rail should still plan for a hot walk from the platform to the gates, so water, light clothing and extra time matter.

Bag Policy

NRG Stadium uses a clear-bag policy for major events. World Cup buyers should plan around a strict clear-bag standard unless matchday instructions say otherwise. A clear tote around 12 by 6 by 12 inches, a one-gallon clear freezer bag or a small clutch around 4.5 by 6.5 inches is the safe planning model. Backpacks, larger purses, camera bags and oversized items should be left at the hotel.

Professional cameras, detachable lenses and large equipment can be restricted at stadium entry. Medical and childcare items may require inspection, so arrive earlier if you are carrying them. Do not assume there will be bag storage at the stadium, because rejected items often have to go back to a car or hotel.

Food, Drink and Pubs

Bars Near the Ground

NRG Park is not a traditional bar district, so the best pre-match plan usually starts away from the stadium. Supporters staying near the Medical Center can eat early and ride one or two stops to the stadium. Visitors staying downtown or in Midtown have more choices and can use the Red Line for the final approach.

Midtown, EaDo, and downtown Houston work better for groups that want food, screens and a stronger football crowd before travelling. Lucky's Pub, Biggio's and brewery-style venues around central Houston are more practical than searching for a walk-up pub beside the stadium. For a calmer meal, the Museum District and Rice Village give more sit-down restaurant options before the rail journey.

Options Commonly Used by Visiting Supporters

International supporters often choose a central meeting point first, then travel together by rail or ride-share. That reduces the risk of being split across different pick-up zones around NRG Park. Groups following Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden or Saudi Arabia should allow more time because shirts, flags and supporter movement can slow security lines.

Food Inside and Outside the Ground

NRG Stadium concessions are cashless for many major events. Buyers should carry a contactless card or mobile wallet. Food options change by event, but a Houston matchday usually leans into barbecue, Tex-Mex, burgers, hot dogs and standard stadium drinks. Vegetarian choices are generally available, while halal availability should be checked before matchday rather than assumed.

For World Cup matches, the exact concession mix may differ from Texans games, concerts or rodeo events. Buyers with dietary requirements should eat before entering or check the final stadium food list when it is released. Premium and hospitality listings may include separate dining spaces, but those benefits should appear clearly in the listing notes before purchase.

Entry Process and Gate Times

Final World Cup gate times for Houston Stadium should be checked in the matchday instructions issued for each fixture. Do not rely on a fixed three-hour claim until the local operating plan confirms it. A safer buyer plan is to arrive early enough for rail queues, security screening, ticket checks and the walk across the NRG Park campus.

Main stadium gates are distributed around the bowl. Rail arrivals usually approach from the Stadium Park/Astrodome side of the campus. Security screening normally includes walk-through metal detectors, bag checks and ticket scanning. For the Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches, arrive earlier than you would for a group-stage fixture because knockout crowds often contain more neutral buyers and late-arriving supporters waiting for team confirmation.

Ticket Delivery and Mobile Entry

World Cup 2026 tickets are mobile tickets delivered through the tournament mobile-ticket process. They are not sent by email and cannot be downloaded as documents. Screenshots, photos, printouts and other copies should not be treated as valid entry methods.

For 1BoxOffice buyers, the practical point is to check delivery timing and instructions in the order details. The listing should make clear whether the ticket is for a tournament match, Texans fixture, concert, friendly or rodeo event, because delivery routes can differ by event type. After buying, keep account access, phone battery, identity documents and order confirmation ready before travelling to the stadium.

Getting Away After the Match

By METRORail

Stadium Park/Astrodome Station handles the main public-transport departure flow after matches. Platform queues can build quickly, especially when a large share of the crowd leaves at the final whistle. The Red Line is still the cleanest option for downtown, Midtown, the Museum District and the Medical Center. Check METRO's event timetable before planning an airport connection after a night match.

By Ride-Share and Taxi

Ride-share pick-up usually requires walking outside the tightest event perimeter. Booking immediately at full-time can mean high surge pricing and long driver arrival times. Walking farther along Kirby Drive or toward a less crowded hotel zone can help, but only do this with a clear route and enough phone battery. Groups should agree on a meeting point before entering the stadium.

By Car

Drivers should expect slow exits from the colour-coded lots because most traffic feeds toward I-610, Fannin Street, Kirby Drive or South Main Street. Do not schedule a tight flight after a match, even if the stadium looks close to Hobby Airport on a map. Parking nearer a faster exit can be more useful than parking closest to the gate.

Waiting Out the Crowds

The simplest post-match tactic is to stay in your seat for 10 to 15 minutes, use the toilets after the first rush and leave once the concourse begins to loosen. If you are not in a hurry, heading back toward Midtown or downtown for food can be calmer than joining the first wave of ride-share demand. Families and older supporters should prioritise the least crowded route rather than the shortest route.

Stadium History

NRG Stadium opened on 24 August 2002 as Reliant Stadium, giving the Houston Texans a home for their first NFL season. It replaced the Astrodome as Houston's flagship enclosed sports venue and became the first NFL stadium built with a retractable roof. The stadium's two roof panels slide together above the field, allowing the venue to switch between open-air and enclosed conditions.

Houston quickly became a major-event market after the stadium opened. Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004 saw New England beat Carolina 32-29 on a late Adam Vinatieri field goal. Super Bowl LI in 2017 became one of the most famous games in American sports history when New England recovered from 28-3 down to beat Atlanta 34-28 in overtime.

The venue has also staged WrestleMania 25, major Mexico national-team matches, Gold Cup games, Copa América fixtures and the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship, where Michigan beat Washington 34-13. Every spring, the wider NRG Park campus becomes the centre of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. That mix of NFL, rodeo, college football and international football is why Houston Stadium fits naturally into the 2026 tournament map.

Memorable Matches

Super Bowl XXXVIII, 1 February 2004: New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29. The game is remembered for a wild fourth quarter, Tom Brady's second championship, and Adam Vinatieri's deciding field goal.

Super Bowl LI, 5 February 2017: New England Patriots 34, Atlanta Falcons 28 after overtime. James White scored the winning overtime touchdown after New England forced the first extra period in Super Bowl history.

College Football Playoff National Championship, 8 January 2024: Michigan 34, Washington 13. Michigan completed an unbeaten season and won its first national title since 1997.

International football has been part of the building's calendar for years, with Mexico matches often drawing huge crowds in Houston. That history should help the venue feel familiar to national-team supporters even though the World Cup will bring different operating rules.

Stadium Future

The building is going through a naming transition around the tournament. During World Cup 2026, it appears as Houston Stadium under the tournament clean-name format. NRG Stadium and NRG Park are then scheduled to return to the Reliant Stadium and Reliant Park names in August 2026, after the tournament and before the Texans' 2026 NFL season.

No permanent seating-capacity change should be assumed from the World Cup work. Tournament pitch, broadcast and hospitality requirements can change the way the building is used for a few weeks, but the long-term venue role remains tied to the Texans, the rodeo, college football, concerts and major neutral events. Houston will continue to market the stadium as one of the country's most flexible large enclosed venues.

Accessibility

NRG Stadium provides accessible seating, companion seating, elevators, accessible toilets and parking routes across the venue. The Houston Texans accessibility guidance states that each gate has two elevators serving all levels, which is more useful than vague claims about step-free access. NRG Park and Texans event pages should be checked before matchday for the exact accessible parking and drop-off route attached to each fixture.

Family and companion restrooms are available across multiple levels, including locations listed on the 100, 300, 500 and 700 levels. Accessible ticket buyers should confirm the seat platform, companion-seat arrangement and entrance route before purchase. If travelling by rail, the Red Line to Stadium Park/Astrodome Station gives the simplest step-free public-transport approach, followed by the campus route into the stadium perimeter.

Guests using mobility devices should also check whether any temporary tournament perimeter changes affect the shortest path from the station or parking lot. Houston heat can make long outdoor approaches harder, so accessible buyers should plan extra arrival time and carry water where permitted. Supporters needing assistance should contact the relevant ticketing or venue support route before matchday rather than waiting until arrival.

High-Demand Fixtures and Pricing

Houston's highest-demand match is likely to be the Round of 16 on 4 July, because it combines knockout football with a major US holiday date. The 29 June Round of 32 should also rise once the bracket picture becomes clearer. Group-stage demand is led by Portugal's two appearances, Germany's opener and Netherlands v Sweden, all of which should attract travelling supporters, neutral buyers and local fans.

For tournament buyers comparing stages, quarter-final tickets usually sit above early knockout rounds, semi-final tickets sit higher again and the World Cup final ticket at New York New Jersey Stadium remains the premium end of the tournament. For Houston specifically, avoid hard assumptions about prices until live listings are checked. 1BoxOffice listing pages show the current section, quantity, delivery method and price at the moment of purchase.

Buying NRG Stadium Tickets on 1BoxOffice

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Select your fixture
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Review section, row, ticket quantity, delivery method and whether seats are together before checkout.

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1BoxOffice backs eligible orders with its 150% money-back guarantee if a valid ticket is not delivered. Buyers should still review each listing carefully, because World Cup tickets, Texans tickets, concerts and rodeo events can use different delivery windows. The best purchase is the one where the seat, price, quantity and delivery method are clear before payment.

Tips for International Visitors

Houston is a car-heavy city, so hotel location matters more than many visitors expect. Downtown works well for Red Line access, bars and restaurants. The Museum District is quieter, closer to Hermann Park and still on the rail route. The Medical Center is closest to the stadium and useful for buyers who want a shorter matchday journey.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport handles most long-haul arrivals, while Hobby is closer to NRG Park and useful for domestic connections. If you are flying in on matchday, avoid a tight schedule and do not underestimate Houston traffic. Summer storms can delay road journeys even when the stadium roof removes the weather from the match itself.

For non-matchday time, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Menil Collection, Houston Zoo, Hermann Park and Buffalo Bayou Park are practical options that fit around a stadium visit. Space Center Houston is farther away and works better as a separate half-day trip. The Astrodome sits beside NRG Stadium and is part of the visual approach, but it is not a normal public attraction, so visitors should treat it as a landmark rather than a tour stop.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • NRG Park lists NRG Stadium at 72,000 to 80,000 seats, depending on the event configuration. For World Cup 2026, the final match capacity should be treated as event-specific until the tournament seating plan is confirmed. Buyers should compare live listings by section and category rather than rely only on a headline capacity number.

  • Take the METRORail Red Line south to Stadium Park/Astrodome Station, then follow the matchday walking route into NRG Park. The train is usually more predictable than driving because it avoids the last highway queue around the stadium. Check the event timetable before travelling back after a late kick-off.

  • Stadium Park/Astrodome Station on the METRORail Red Line is the nearest rail stop. It serves the NRG Park complex and connects north toward the Texas Medical Center, Hermann Park, Museum District, Midtown and downtown Houston. The final approach is still outdoors, so plan for heat and crowds.

  • Yes, but World Cup parking should be checked against match-specific guidance before travel. NRG Park has large colour-coded lots, but tournament operations can change availability, access routes and pricing. Do not assume normal Texans or rodeo parking rules apply to Houston Stadium fixtures.

  • Yes. World Cup 2026 tickets are sold through tournament sales phases, and resale listings can appear on 1BoxOffice for Houston Stadium fixtures. Texans games, concerts, rodeo events and international friendlies can also be bought without a season ticket through available primary or resale listings.

  • Plan around a clear-bag policy for major events. A clear tote, one-gallon clear freezer bag or small clutch is the safest option, while backpacks and larger bags should stay at the hotel. Always check the matchday instructions before leaving because tournament security rules can be stricter than standard event rules.

  • For World Cup matches, the atmosphere depends on the teams and the fixture-specific supporter allocations. Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Saudi Arabia fixtures should all bring visible supporter pockets. Lower-bowl end sections may carry more chanting, while the upper tiers can add volume under the roof.

  • World Cup supporter allocations are confirmed per fixture, not fixed permanently by this venue page. Buyers should check section details, listing notes and category information before choosing seats. This matters most if you want to sit near your national-team supporters or avoid the most active supporter blocks.

  • Yes. NRG Stadium has accessible seating, companion seating, elevators and accessible restroom facilities across the venue. Texans' guidance says each gate has two elevators serving all levels, while NRG Park guidance lists family and companion restrooms across several levels. Accessible buyers should confirm the entrance route and companion-seat details before purchase.

  • Final World Cup gate times should be checked in the matchday instructions for each Houston Stadium fixture. Avoid relying on a fixed three-hour rule unless it appears in the local event guide. A practical arrival target is early enough for rail queues, security checks and mobile-ticket scanning without rushing.

  • Food options vary by event, but NRG Stadium usually offers classic stadium items alongside Houston-style barbecue, Tex-Mex and snack stands. Premium areas may have separate food service. Supporters with dietary requirements should check the final matchday concession list or eat before entering.

  • There is no permanent family stand for World Cup matches. Families should choose calmer blocks with easier access to toilets, lifts and concourses. A baby in arms must meet the tournament age and height rules, cannot use a separate seat and is limited to one per ticket holder.

  • Tour availability should be checked on the current NRG Stadium or NRG Park calendar. The draft's fixed weekday time range has been removed because it was not verified from the current source material. Tours can change around concerts, rodeo operations, pitch work and World Cup preparation.

  • Prices vary by fixture, stage, section, row, quantity and delivery timing. Portugal, Germany and knockout fixtures are likely to sit among the highest-demand Houston Stadium matches, but live resale listings should be checked before making any price assumption. 1BoxOffice displays the current listing price before checkout.

  • Downtown is useful for nightlife and Red Line access. The Museum District is quieter and still rail-connected, while the Medical Center is closest to the stadium. Airport hotels can work for early flights, but they are less convenient for a same-day match unless you plan to use ride-share.

  • World Cup 2026 tickets are mobile tickets delivered through the tournament mobile-ticket process. They are not emailed, cannot be downloaded as documents and screenshots or photos are not accepted for entry. Keep your phone charged and check ticket access before leaving for the stadium.

  • Tournament materials use clean venue names during the World Cup, so NRG Stadium appears as Houston Stadium. The building is also scheduled to return to the Reliant Stadium name in August 2026 after the tournament. For buyers, NRG Stadium, Houston Stadium and Reliant Stadium refer to the same physical venue in this transition period.

  • Hermann Park, Houston Zoo, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Menil Collection fit well around a match because they sit near the Red Line or central hotel areas. Space Center Houston is farther away and should be planned as a separate trip. The Astrodome is beside the stadium, but it is not a regular public attraction.

  • NRG Stadium opened in 2002 as Reliant Stadium and was built for the Houston Texans' arrival in the NFL. It was the first NFL facility built with a retractable roof. The building has since hosted Super Bowls, college football finals, major concerts, rodeo events and international football.

  • The roof uses two large panels that meet above the field when closed. With the roof closed, the stadium feels far more controlled than an outdoor Texas venue in summer. If the roof is open, upper levels can feel brighter and warmer, so check matchday guidance and dress for the approach outside the stadium too.

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Sources checked: World Cup 2026 Houston match schedule; World Cup 2026 mobile-ticket and baby-in-arms ticketing help; METRO fare-system guidance; NRG Park stadium facility information; Houston Texans accessibility guidance; Reliant renaming announcement; NRG Park bag and parking guidance; historical match records for Super Bowl XXXVIII, Super Bowl LI and the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship. Information was reviewed in April 2026 and may change before matchday. 1BoxOffice is not affiliated with the Houston Texans, NRG Energy, Reliant Energy or the World Cup 2026 organising body. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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