As the FIFA 2026 World Cup ticket lottery results came last week, the road to the USA – and Houston specifically – is now much clearer for some (of the lucky) fans.
The city of Houston gets to host Germany, Portugal, and the Netherlands! The three nations are combining for seven World Cup titles and a global superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo, who is possibly in for his last World Cup appearance.
On top of the Group games involving three of the most prestigious national teams out there, the Houston crowd will also witness the July 4 Round of 16 and potentially Brazil in the Round of 32 if they win Group C.
In total, NRG Stadium hosts seven matches. As such, it is tied for second-most among the US venues. However, with an overwhelmingly exciting group stage that features the aforementioned heavyweights, Houston might be the most desirable soccer location across the USA. Adding to what’s sure to be a fantastic footballing experience is NRG Stadium’s retractable roof. It guarantees climate-controlled comfort regardless of Houston’s June/July heat. This matters when temperatures reach 95°F with Gulf Coast humidity.
For anyone planning to head towards Houston for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, here’s what matters now that we’re four months out: whether Portugal/Ronaldo premium justifies costs, how Brazil winning Group C creates Round of 32 speculation, what Houston’s MetroRail delivers versus I-45 traffic, and whether Space Center Houston tourism merits day trip planning.
Those who have their sights set on another USA host city, THIS GUIDE is here to help out with every question you might have.
NRG Stadium: The Venue
- Capacity: 72,000 (World Cup configuration)
- Location: One NRG Parkway, Houston, TX 77054
- Opened: 2002
- Cost: £284 million ($352 million, 2002 dollars)
- Distance from Downtown Houston: 8 miles
- Distance from Hobby Airport: 10 miles
- Distance from Bush Intercontinental: 30 miles
The stadium opened in 2002 as the Houston Texans’ home, replacing the Astrodome. As critically pointed out in the introduction of this guide, it features a retractable roof. It has so far hosted Super Bowl LI (2017), the annual Texas Bowl, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Quite a wholesome event combination to prove the stadium’s versatility.
Soccer History: 2016 Copa América Centenario (USA vs Costa Rica, Mexico vs Venezuela), CONCACAF Gold Cup fixtures, international friendlies. Natural grass replaces artificial turf for the World Cup per FIFA requirements.
Official Resources:
- Stadium: nrgpark.com
- Houston Host Committee: fcw2026houston.com
- FIFA: fifa.com/worldcup2026
Complete Match Schedule
| Match # | Date | Time (CT) | Round | Teams |
| 10 | June 14 | 12:00 PM | Group E | Germany vs Curaçao |
| 23 | June 17 | 12:00 PM | Group K | Portugal vs Playoff Winner* |
| 35 | June 20 | 12:00 PM | Group F | Netherlands vs Playoff Winner** |
| 47 | June 23 | 12:00 PM | Group K | Portugal vs Uzbekistan |
| 62 | June 26 | 7:00 PM | Group H | Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia |
| 75 | June 29 | 12:00 PM | Round of 32 | Group C Winner vs Group F 2nd |
| 88 | July 4 | 12:00 PM | Round of 16 | TBD vs TBD |
*Playoff Winner (Group K): Jamaica, New Caledonia, or DR Congo (determined March 2026)
**Playoff Winner (Group F): Ukraine, Sweden, Poland, or Albania (determined March 2026)
Source: FIFA Official Schedule
The Marquee Matches
Germany vs Curaçao (June 14): Four-time World Cup champions (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014) face Caribbean debutants Curaçao. Germany brings technical excellence, tactical discipline, and traveling support rivaling any nation. Houston’s substantial German diaspora (German-American Heritage Society) is sure to create a home atmosphere. Germans are absolute favorites for this encounter, and anything but a convincing win would be a huge upset.
Curaçao (population 160,000) qualified as a CONCACAF representative. The qualification itself represents a historic achievement for the Dutch Caribbean island. If they manage to snatch a point or two from their inaugural appearance, it would undoubtedly be another valuable achievement for the national team.
Portugal vs Playoff Winner (June 17): Cristiano Ronaldo, age 41, is heading into what’s likely going to be his final World Cup. Portugal are ranked 6th globally and have high ambitions for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. They reached the quarter-final stages in the 2022 edition of the competition, which ended in a disappointing loss to Morocco. Ronaldo became the first player to score in five different World Cups (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022) and is his country’s record holder with 143 international goals.
The playoff opponent (Jamaica, New Caledonia, or DR Congo) matters marginally less than Ronaldo’s presence. This represents living football history and (arguably) the final opportunity to witness an all-time great on the World Cup stage.
Portugal vs Uzbekistan (June 23): A game to mark Ronaldo’s second Houston appearance and another chance for the Portuguese superstar to score in six different World Cups. On the other side, Uzbekistan debuts at the World Cup. Needless to say, Portugal are favored heavily for this bout, but the group stage conclusion means potential advancement scenarios which might create some tension.
Netherlands vs Playoff Winner (June 20): Three-time World Cup runners-up (1974, 1978, 2010), the Netherlands previously reached the quarter-final in 2022. The Dutch national team lost to Argentina (on penalties), who went on to lift the trophy ultimately. The playoff winner (Ukraine, Sweden, Poland, or Albania) creates variable intensity for this game. If Ukraine qualifies, Houston’s Ukrainian community is there to support their team.
Round of 32 (June 29): Group C winner faces Group F second-place. Brazil are heavily favored to win Group C (against Haiti, Scotland, Morocco), and will head to Houston if they do. Five-time champions, Seleção mystique, traveling support unmatched. Brazil has it all. This creates massive secondary market speculation.
Round of 16 (July 4): Advancing teams are yet unknown, obviously, but bracket structure means that the Group F winner potentially heads into this match. The Netherlands, possibly and likely winning Group F, creates a path to Houston on July 4.
Our team here at SoccerNews.com will bring you timely 2026 FIFA World Cup match predictions and previews, all to be found on this link here.
Ticket Reality Check (February 2026)
As stated, the ticket lottery results came last week. Successful applicants got charged, partial allocations received some matches, while the unsuccessful bunch got nothing. The secondary market remains the only option for those shut out, and Soccer News recommends looking for tickets on TicketCenter.com.
Official FIFA Pricing (What Lottery Winners Paid)
| Match Type | Category 4 | Category 3 | Category 2 | Category 1 |
| Group Stage (Standard) | £47-82 ($60-$105) |
£94-158 ($120-$200) |
£158-315 ($200-$400) |
£237-489 ($300-$620) |
| Germany/Portugal/Netherlands | £118-197 ($150-$250) |
£197-315 ($250-$400) |
£315-552 ($400-$700) |
£552-946 ($700-$1,200) |
| Round of 32 | £63-118 ($80-$150) |
£118-197 ($150-$250) |
£237-394 ($300-$500) |
£315-631 ($400-$800) |
| Round of 16 | £79-158 ($100-$200) |
£158-237 ($200-$300) |
£315-473 ($400-$600) |
£394-789 ($500-$1,000) |
Secondary Market Reality (February 2026)
TicketCenter’s current quotes are as follows:
- Germany vs Curaçao: £473-710 ($600-$900) for Category 2. As expected, the four-time champions command a premium price despite the opponent.
- Portugal vs Playoff (June 17): £631-946 ($800-$1,200) for Category 2. Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence and final World Cup speculation drive high demand for this fixture.
- Portugal vs Uzbekistan (June 23): £552-789 ($700-$1,000) for Category 2. Again, the same man. Ronaldo’s second appearance will create prices slightly lower than the first match.
- Netherlands vs Playoff: £394-631 ($500-$800) for Category 2. Getting to see a traditionally power house at a moderate premium could be considered sort of a bargain.
- Round of 32 (Pre-Brazil Confirmation): £473-710 ($600-$900) for Category 1. Nothing but speculative pricing until Group C completes.
- Round of 32 (If Brazil Confirmed): Estimate £1,183-1,893 ($1,500-$2,400) for Category 1. No surprises here. The five-time champions create a massive premium.
- Round of 16: £710-1,065 ($900-$1,350) for Category 1, volatile based on advancing teams.
The Ronaldo Premium
Portugal’s secondary market pricing reflects the Cristiano Ronaldo factor. The Portuguese superstar is at an age where 2026 brings his potentially final World Cup. Moreover, it cements his living legend status. Fans aiming at Portugal matches are not paying just for Portugal but for witnessing football history. Compare £631-946 ($800-$1,200) Portugal pricing versus £473-710 ($600-$900) Germany, despite Germany’s superior World Cup pedigree (4 titles vs 0), and it paints a pretty clear picture.
Budget Strategy: Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia (June 26, 7:00 PM) at £197-315 ($250-$400) delivers World Cup atmosphere without heavyweight premium. Germany offers traditional power at a reasonable cost relative to Portugal/Ronaldo.
Getting to NRG Stadium
MetroRail Red Line reaches Stadium Park/Astrodome Station, after which you get a short walk to NRG Stadium. Houston traffic is notoriously challenging, making transit preferable for match days.
By MetroRail (Recommended)
From Downtown Houston:
- Red Line southbound to Stadium Park/Astrodome Station
- 10-minute walk to NRG Stadium (follow crowds)
- Journey time: 25-30 minutes
- Cost: £1.03 ($1.30) each way
- Trains run every 12 minutes peak, 20 minutes off-peak
Service Reality: MetroRail operates expanded match-day service similar to Texans games and the Houston Rodeo. Expect crowded conditions but functional frequency.
Post-Match: Return trains are scheduled until midnight on weekdays, and to 1:00 AM on weekends. Expect waits, but manageable compared to driving egress.
Metro Info: ridemetro.org
By Car
- Parking: NRG Park lots £19.75-47.40 ($25-$60), surrounding areas £15.80-31.60 ($20-$40)
- Access: I-610 South Loop to Kirby Drive exit
- From Downtown: 15-20 minutes off-peak, 30-45 minutes peak traffic
- From Hobby Airport: 15-20 minutes
- From Bush Intercontinental: 35-45 minutes
- Egress: 60-90 minutes post-match for 72,000 people
By Rideshare
Costs:
- From Downtown Houston: £15.80-27.65 ($20-$35) normal pricing
- From Galleria area: £11.85-19.75 ($15-$25)
- From Hobby Airport: £19.75-27.65 ($25-$35)
- From Bush Intercontinental: £39.50-55.30 ($50-$70)
- Post-match surge: 2-3x standard rates
Drop-Off/Pick-Up: Designated rideshare zone, 5-10 minute walk to gates
Where to Stay
Houston accommodations divide between downtown convenience, Medical Center proximity (near stadium), Galleria luxury, and Energy Corridor practicality. There is something for everyone.
Downtown Houston
Cost: £118-237 ($150-$300) per night
- MetroRail: Red Line direct access, 25-30 minutes to the stadium
- Advantages: Restaurant density, nightlife, walkable attractions
- Best For: Urban experience, maximizing Houston culture
- Hotels: Hyatt Regency, Marriott Marquis, Lancaster Hotel
- Area: Theater District, Main Street, Discovery Green
Medical Center / Museum District
Cost: £118-197 ($150-$250) per night
- MetroRail: Red Line, 10-15 minutes to the stadium
- Advantages: Closest to the stadium, museum access, hospital proximity
- Best For: Stadium convenience, cultural tourism
- Area: Museum of Fine Arts, Hermann Park, Rice University
Galleria
- Cost: £158-315 ($200-$400) per night
- MetroRail: No direct access, car/rideshare required
- Advantages: Upscale shopping, luxury hotels, refined dining
- Best For: Shopping priority, higher-end preference
- Reality: Galleria sits in Uptown Houston, 12 miles from the stadium, with no MetroRail access
Energy Corridor / West Houston
- Cost: £94-158 ($120-$200) per night
- MetroRail: No access, car required
- Advantages: Lower costs, chain hotels, parking availability
- Best For: Budget priority, car rental planned
- Reality: Suburban Houston, 20-25 miles from the stadium
Houston Experience
Space Center Houston
- Location: 25 miles southeast of the NASA Johnson Space Center visitor complex
- Highlights: Mission Control, Saturn V rocket, astronaut encounters, tram tours
- Timing: Full day (4-6 hours), advance tickets recommended
- Cost: £23.70-29.63 ($30-$37.50)
- Reality: World-class attraction, but requires full day commitment and a 50-minute drive from downtown.
Museum District
- Museum of Fine Arts Houston: Encyclopedic collection, free Thursdays
- Museum of Natural Science: Planetarium, butterfly center, gems
- Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: Free admission
- Holocaust Museum Houston: Free admission
- Timing: Half-day per major museum, full day for multiple
Downtown Attractions
- Discovery Green: Urban park, frequent events, free
- Theater District: 17 blocks, Broadway shows, Houston Grand Opera
- Houston Tunnels: 6-mile underground climate-controlled walkway system (weekdays only)
- Timing: 2-3 hours for downtown exploration
Beyond Match Days
- Galveston: 50 miles south, beaches and historic Strand District, full-day
- San Antonio: 200 miles west, Riverwalk and Alamo, weekend trip
- Hill Country: 90 minutes west, Texas wine country, full-day minimum
Where to Eat
Houston BBQ
- Killen’s Barbecue: Pearland (suburb), famous beef ribs, arrive early
- Truth BBQ: Brenham (90 minutes), worth the drive for enthusiasts
- The Pit Room: Montrose, accessible location, consistent quality
Tex-Mex
- Ninfa’s on Navigation: Original location, fajitas invented here (disputed)
- Hugo’s: Upscale Mexican, James Beard recognition
- Torchy’s Tacos: Austin chain, Trailer Park taco cult following
Houston Specialties
- Viet-Cajun Crawfish: LA Crawfish, Cajun Kitchen—Houston fusion specialty
- Breakfast Tacos: Tacos A Go Go, Laredo Taqueria
- Vietnamese Cuisine: Midtown/Chinatown concentration, massive Vietnamese population
International Houston
- Chinatown: Bellaire Boulevard, authentic Chinese/Vietnamese/Korean
- India District: Hillcroft Avenue, subcontinental concentration
- Persian: Multiple locations, significant Iranian diaspora
Reality: Houston’s diversity creates exceptional international dining—fourth-largest US city, most diverse major metro.
The Bottom Line: Ticket Strategy from February 2026
TL; DR
Got lottery tickets? Book refundable downtown hotels now, plan MetroRail logistics.
Missed the lottery? Monitor TicketCenter.com, target Germany for value at £473-710 ($600-$900), accept £631-946 ($800-$1,200) for Ronaldo.
Chasing Brazil Round of 32? Wait until June 27 when Group C completes. If Brazil wins (likely), pay £1,183-1,893 ($1,500-$2,400). If Brazil finishes second (unlikely), save money and watch elsewhere.
NRG Stadium, retractable roof, climate control. Germany, Portugal/Ronaldo, Netherlands, and potential Brazil. Four months out, plan logistics, budget accordingly. Houston delivers heavyweights with air-conditioned comfort.
Welcome to Houston. Where football legends come to play in 72-degree perfection while it’s 95 outside.
FAQs
Did I get lottery tickets?
Results came last week (February). Check email for FIFA confirmation. If nothing, the secondary market only option now.
Is Ronaldo definitely playing?
Portugal’s roster was announced in May 2026. Age 41, fitness concerns exist, but retirement speculation suggests he plays if healthy. Worth monitoring Portuguese football news, March-May.
Will Brazil play here in the Round of 32?
Only if they win Group C. Brazil heavily favored over Haiti, Scotland, Morocco—likely scenario but not guaranteed. Group C completes June 27; Brazil’s path will be clarified then.
Does MetroRail really work?
Yes. Red Line reaches Stadium Park/Astrodome Station, 25-30 minutes from downtown, £1.03 ($1.30). Post-match waits are manageable. Houston traffic is notorious—transit is preferable.
What’s June/July weather like?
Hot and humid: 85-95°F (29-35°C) with 75% humidity. Afternoon thunderstorms are possible. NRG Stadium’s retractable roof operates closed for climate control—you’ll never know the outside conditions.
Is downtown or the Medical Center a better base?
Downtown for Houston experience, nightlife, and restaurants. Medical Center for stadium proximity (10-15 minutes MetroRail), museums. Most choose downtown for atmosphere, accept longer commute.
How early should I arrive?
Germany or Portugal: 2.5 hours for MetroRail timing, security, atmosphere. Other matches: 2 hours. Round of 16: 3 hours. Gates open 3-4 hours before kickoff.
Stadium bag policy?
Clear bags (12” x 6” x 12”) or small clutches (4.5” x 6.5”) only. Prohibited: backpacks, large purses, outside food (except sealed water), and umbrellas.
Is Space Center Houston worth it?
World-class attraction if you have an extra day. Full day commitment (4-6 hours plus a 100-minute round-trip drive). Match-focused visits probably skip unless building a multi-day stay.
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