Atlanta bid welcome to the world’s elite soccer players this summer, and has now only one final match to host of the World Cup arrivals: a semi-final of Norway or England vs Argentina or Switzerland.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which is located in the downtown area of the city, hosted a total of eight matches during the 2026 World Cup tournament, including two of Spain’s group clashes and one of the semi-finals.
Which World Cup 2026 games are at Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
Date | Fixture | Average Resale Prices | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
Wed Jul 15 | Semi-Final: Norway or England vs Argentina or Switzerland (3pm ET) | $1,100 - $4,500 |
How to buy Atlanta World Cup tickets at Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
As of today, the major official World Cup ticket lotteries (including the Visa Presale and early Random Selection Draws) have concluded. With record-breaking demand, primary availability via the initial phases is now extremely limited.
Here is the current status of ticket sales:
- Last-Minute Sales Phase: This phase is currently live and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Unlike the lotteries, these are real-time transactions. This is the final window to buy directly from FIFA.
- Official FIFA Resale Marketplace: This is the only authorized platform for fans to buy and sell verified tickets at face value. It will remain open until the end of the tournament.
- Secondary Marketplaces: Fans can also find tickets on platforms like StubHub. These are often the best options for high-demand knockout games, though prices may vary from face value. Always check the T&Cs of the secondary site before purchasing.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium overview
World Cup Capacity | 75,000 |
Year opened | 2017 |
Regular Tenant(s) | Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United FC (MLS) |
Address | 1414 Andrew Young International Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30303, USA |
What is the Mercedes-Benz Stadium World Cup seat map?
The Mercedes-Benz Stadium World Cup seat map features a three-tier bowl layout optimized for soccer. It is categorised into standard 100, 200, and 300 levels alongside premium field-level suites. The breakdown is as follows:
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): The lowest rows offer the closest proximity to the pitch, though the mid-to-high rows of this tier provide a more comprehensive view of the action.
- 200 Level (Club & Mid Bowl): This tier hosts premium amenities, including the AMG Lounge and Truist Club, located directly along the midfield lines.
- 300 Level (Upper Bowl): Sections 301 to 350 span the highest ring of the stadium. While further from the action, these rows provide the most affordable ticket categories (such as Category 4) and offer clear lines of sight due to the steep inclination of the stands.
History of Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened in 2017 as a replacement for the Georgia Dome and the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United FC have been regular tenants at the venue since then.
Several events formerly held at the Georgia Dome moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium following its completion, including multiple college football events, such as the SEC football championship game, the Peach Bowl, and the College Football Playoff National Championship (2018, 2025).
Following on from hosting Atlanta's first Super Bowl in almost twenty years in 2019, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is set to stage the biggest showpiece in football once again in 2028 (Super Bowl LXII).
It's no surprise that Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be hosting eight matches during the 2026 World Cup, as it has become a renowned soccer spot. Numerous matches from the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup took place there, along with a couple of fixtures during the 2024 Copa America.
Which teams play at Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is currently home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC of MLS fame.
Team | League |
|---|---|
Atlanta Falcons | NFL |
Atlanta United FC | MLS |
How to get to Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Public transport
The best and most stress-free method to get to Mercedes-Benz Stadium by public transport, during the World Cup, is to use the city's rapid rail system, MARTA. The stadium sits directly in downtown Atlanta, making it incredibly accessible by train. On World Cup match days, MARTA will run high-capacity trains every five minutes to handle the massive soccer crowds.
A single standard one-way fare is $2.50, so a round-trip is $5. MARTA features the upgraded Better Breeze fare system, which allows you to completely skip the station vending machine lines. You can tap-to-pay directly at the faregates, using any contactless bank card or a mobile wallet.
By car
If you're looking to travel by car to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, you must pre-purchase an official parking pass online at JustPark. Driving directly to the stadium area without a pre-booked parking pass is strongly discouraged, as you will be turned away at the strict FIFA security perimeter.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is located at 1414 Andrew Young International Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30303. It's worth avoiding Northside Drive and Centennial Olympic Park Drive, if possible. These main thoroughfares experience severe traffic bottlenecks and are heavily blocked off for security perimeters and fan zones.
Guided tours for Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Official World Cup Tours are operating at Mercedes-Benz Stadium until July 14. This is a limited-time, tournament-specific experience, providing behind-the-scenes access to the transformed venue.
The expert-guided tours last 60-90 minutes and take you directly inside the World Cup media zones, player locker rooms and premium club areas. You will also have access too iconic pitch-level viewpoints.
Tickets must be purchased in advance online with standard prices starting from $55.
Places to eat and drink near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
There are establishments to suit all World Cup fans' tastes close to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, including a mix of vibrant sports bars, local craft breweries and historic Southern restaurants.
Because the area will be incredibly busy on match days, choosing spots based on their proximity and fan atmosphere is essential.
Wild Leap Atlanta is a massive, multi-level taproom, situated just steps from the stadium. It is one of the most popular game-day destinations, boasting a huge outdoor patio and fire pits.
Located slightly north of the stadium, in the Centennial Park District, is Twin Smokers. It's ideal for large groups looking for quick counter-service barbecue food before heading to the match.
If you want to save money and avoid the street crowds, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is famous for its fan-first pricing. Inside the stadium gates, hot dogs, pretzels, and sodas are famously inexpensive ($2–$5).

