Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Large sizedVenue capacity is 82,000
- ❤️🔥Popular eventCurrently trending with fans


There are no discounted tickets for children and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for students and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for senior citizens and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for members of the military and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
Accessibility tickets are available for all regular ticket products, including individual match tickets, Team Specific Ticket Series, and Four-Stadium Ticket Series.
There are 5 types of Accessibility Tickets:
Successful applicants for Accessibility Tickets in the types "Wheelchair User," "Easy Access Standard," "Easy Access Amenity," and "Sensory Rooms" will be offered 1 additional ticket for free for a companion to assist and accompany them at the match. The companion must be able to provide all necessary assistance to the Accessibility Ticket holder. The companion will be seated as close as possible to the Accessibility Ticket holder; however, the exact location of the extra seat cannot be guaranteed. FIFA Ticketing cannot ensure that the seat for the companion will be immediately adjacent to that of the Accessibility Ticket holder.
Customers applying for Easy Access Extra-Width Tickets are not entitled to request a complimentary ticket for a companion.
All customers applying for or purchasing Accessibility Tickets must provide proof of eligibility to prove that they are eligible to purchase them. Please make sure you can upload your proof of eligibility (“PoE”) as you will be asked for it during the ticket application process. Your eligibility will be verified by a dedicated team.
For Wheelchair Tickets, Easy Access Standard, or Easy Access Amenity Tickets, the following documents providing proof of eligibility are accepted (please note that permits for accessible parking will not be accepted as valid proof):
For Easy Access Extra-Width Tickets, only this proof of eligibility document will be accepted:
All fans who wish to attend the 2022 FIFA World Cup must apply for a Hayya Card (Fan ID card), which you can do here. Smartphones will be required to access the Hayya App.
Hayya Cards provide entry into the country for international fans and entry into the stadia alongside valid match tickets for all fans, domestic and international.
Hayya Cards also grant fans free public transport (metro, Education City and Lusail trams, public buses, and tournament bus services) access during the tournament, and smart journey planning via the Hayya App.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: MetLife Stadium, 1 MetLife Stadium Dr, East Rutherford, New Jersey, 07073, United States Directions in Google Maps
A pre-paid parking permit will be required for all vehicles entering the Sports Complex (Stadium and IZOD Center sides of the Complex). The parking lots will typically open 5 hours prior to the start of an event and will close 2 hours after the conclusion of an event. Ticket holders arriving earlier than 5 hours prior to the scheduled event time will not be permitted to enter the Sports Complex and may be directed to leave the roadways that service the Sports Complex.
Ticket holders who do not have parking permits can park at the Edison Park Fast parking lot located next to the Frank R. Lautenberg Train Station in Secaucus, NJ (Secaucus Junction). The station is located off Exit 15X on the eastern extension of the New Jersey Turnpike. Ticket holders can park in this 1,100-space parking lot and take the Meadowlands rail service to MetLife Sports Complex. The parking lot is open 24 hours a day.
For all weekend NFL games, Gates 410, 411, 412, and 413 at the Port Authority of New York are used for the 351 Bus Service. For Weekday games, gate will be at Area X.
Train travel is a highly popular way to get to the stadium, as there are convenient train routes from multiple destinations, including New York City. Most of NJ Transit's rail system connects at the Frank R. Lautenberg train station in Secaucus, which allows fans from the region to quickly and efficiently reach MetLife Stadium. The Meadowlands Rail Service delivers guests directly to the front door of MetLife Stadium.
How to get to the game from New York City
Take NRQ or DF subway lines to 34 St-Herald Square Station. Transfer to a Hoboken-bound PATH train on the mezzanine level. Get off at the Hoboken PATH Station and walk upstairs to the NJ Transit Rail Station. Buy a ticket to MetLife Sports Complex Station and locate your train to the game.
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Take ACE or 123 subway lines to 34 St-Penn Station. Buy a ticket to MetLife Station. Look on the departure boards for the next NJ Transit train that stops at Secaucus Junction Station. The screen will say "SEC" next to the line name. Board that train and ride it to Secaucus Junction, and then use your ticket to transfer via the escalators to the MetLife Service.
How to get to the game from Connecticut/Lower Westchester
Ride Metro-North's "Train to the Game™" – which provides direct service from the New Haven Line to the Secaucus Junction/MetLife Service for Sunday 1 PM games. Other times, transfer at Grand Central for the subway to Penn Station. Ride the train to Secaucus Junction, and then use your ticket to transfer via escalators to the MetLife Service.
How to get to the game from Long Island
Take any Long Island Rail Road train to Penn Station and transfer to NJ Transit. Go to the NJ transit concourse; look on the NJ Transit departure boards within the NJ Transit area between gates to Tracks 1 through 12. Look on the screen for the next train that stops at Secaucus Junction Station - the screen will show "SEC" next to the line name. Ride that train to Secaucus Junction, and then use your ticket to transfer via the escalators to the MetLife Service
How to get to the game from New Jersey
Ride any NJ Transit train to Secaucus Junction, and then use your ticket to transfer via the escalators to the MetLife Service.
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The primary airport serving Jersey City is Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), which offers direct flights to and from most major cities worldwide.…
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