Match 77 — the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 — kicks off Tuesday, June 30 at New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), East Rutherford, New Jersey, with kickoff at 8:00 p.m. EDT. This is the closest knockout-stage match to the DC–Maryland corridor, sitting approximately 230 miles from Washington and 190 miles from Baltimore. General public parking will not be available at the stadium on matchdays — a limited amount of premium parking is offered at American Dream Mall and must be purchased in advance. Fans driving from Maryland or DC expecting a normal stadium experience will face a logistics wall that requires a plan before leaving home.
- Match 77, Round of 32: June 30, 2026 — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ — 8:00 p.m. EDT kickoff
- Zero general parking: No on-site parking on matchdays — American Dream Mall at $225 per match, ticket holders only, must be pre-purchased
- NJ Transit: Round-trip tickets $105 — capped at 40,000 per match, pre-purchase required via NJ Transit app; no day-of sales
- Transit from DC: MARC Penn Line → Baltimore Penn Station → NJ Transit → Secaucus Junction → Meadowlands Rail — budget 3+ hours each way
- Rideshare: Drop-off restricted to Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment, ~1 mile from gates — surge exit surcharge hits $60 per trip
- Watch party: FIFA Fan Zone on the National Mall shows every knockout-round game free
- Groups: Charter vehicle from DC–Maryland corridor avoids every transit variable for fans attending together
Tuesday, June 30
American Dream Mall
40K cap, pre-purchase only
to MetLife Stadium
Is There Parking at MetLife Stadium for the World Cup Round of 32?
No — and this is the single most important logistical fact for any fan driving from DC or Maryland. There will be no general spectator parking on stadium property on matchdays. The massive MetLife parking lots that NFL fans rely on are not available — much of that space is being used for a fan village, shuttle buses, a staging area, and FIFA staff. The only on-site parking alternative is a limited number of premium spots at the nearby American Dream Mall, currently priced at $225 each and available by advance purchase only through JustPark.com — FIFA's official 2026 parking partner. The Final on July 19 already sold out those spots. For the Round of 32 on June 30, check JustPark.com immediately.
Driving from Maryland to East Rutherford and assuming you'll find parking is not a viable plan. Route 3 and the surrounding Meadowlands roads gridlock for hours before and after major matches — fans who drive and park at American Dream report post-match exit times of 90 minutes or more before clearing the stadium area. For groups heading up from the DMV, Bayside's party bus service to a New Jersey park-and-ride is the only way to control both cost and timing on a 190–230 mile round trip.
| Parking Option | Cost | Availability | Pre-Purchase Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| MetLife Stadium lots | Not available | None | N/A |
| American Dream Mall | $225/match | 🟡 Limited — check JustPark.com | Yes — ticket holders only |
| Street/residential parking | Prohibited | None on matchdays | N/A |
| Rideshare drop (Meadowlands Racetrack) | Surge pricing | Available | No — expect $60+ exit surcharge |
How Do DC and Maryland Fans Get to the World Cup Round of 32 at MetLife?
The distance from DC to MetLife Stadium is real — this is not a short trip. From Washington, DC, the fastest transit route involves at minimum two train transfers and roughly 3–3.5 hours of travel each way. NJ Transit will be running round-trip service to New York New Jersey Stadium from Penn Station in Manhattan and stations in New Jersey for ticket holders on match days. Rail service begins four hours before the scheduled match time. Riders must connect through Secaucus Junction and transfer to a train or bus directly to Meadowlands Station. NJ Transit round-trip tickets are $105 — capped at 40,000 per match, requiring pre-purchase via the NJ Transit app, and including a mandatory physical wristband for the return journey. These are not available at ticket machines on matchday.
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DC to Baltimore — MARC Penn Line (~55 min, ~$9 each way) Board at DC Union Station. MARC Penn Line runs to Baltimore Penn Station. This is the most practical starting leg for DC-area fans.
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Baltimore to Newark/New York — Amtrak or MARC continuation (~90–120 min) Amtrak Northeast Regional from Baltimore Penn Station to New York Penn Station. Alternatively, drive to BWI Rail Station — the most practical Park & Ride for Maryland fans — and connect north. Budget the same 3–3.5 hour transit window from DC.
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Penn Station to MetLife — NJ Transit ($105 round-trip, pre-purchase required) NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail Service from Penn Station New York through Secaucus Junction to Meadowlands Station — steps from the stadium gates. Purchase via the NJ Transit app before matchday. The 40,000-ticket cap means availability is not guaranteed; buy now.
What Happens If You Try to Rideshare to MetLife for the Round of 32?
Rideshare is technically available but comes with hard constraints that make it a poor primary plan for a long-haul trip from DC or Maryland. Uber and other rideshare drop-offs will be allowed only at Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment — approximately 1 mile from the stadium gates. For the first match, Uber added a $10 surcharge for trips going to the stadium and a $60 surcharge for trips leaving. A rideshare from DC to MetLife on a non-surge day runs $120–$180 each way. Add World Cup demand pricing on June 30 and round-trip costs can exceed $400–$500 per vehicle. For groups of 10 or more making the trip from the DC–Maryland corridor, Bayside's sporting events transportation fixes the cost upfront — one vehicle, one price, no surge on the return — and drops closer to the stadium perimeter than any rideshare zone will allow on matchday.
Where Can DC and Maryland Fans Watch the World Cup Round of 32 Without Going to MetLife?
Most DC and Maryland fans won't be at MetLife for Match 77 — and that's not a bad position. The region has some of the best organized watch party infrastructure in the country for exactly this scenario. For groups coming into DC from the suburbs for a watch party, Bayside's concert transportation fleet handles group drop-off and post-match pickup across the DMV at a fixed rate — same logic as a concert night, same owned vehicles, same W-2 chauffeurs.
Washington DC — Free Options
The FIFA World Cup Fan Zone on the National Mall, between 3rd and 4th Streets near the U.S. Capitol, shows all Team USA matches plus every knockout-round game — Match 77 on June 30 is on the big screen, free and open to the public.
DC Bars and Venues for the Round of 32
World Cup Bar DC on Georgia Avenue features a 20-foot screen with indoor and covered outdoor areas — reservations recommended. Over/Under Sports Bar at Mount Vernon Square offers rooftop viewing with wall-to-wall TVs and knockout-round coverage. Metrobar on Rhode Island Ave NE has a 20-foot outdoor screen showing all knockout games. Franklin Hall on 14th Street is a year-round soccer bar with knockout coverage throughout the tournament.
Maryland Watch Parties
Silver Branch Brewing Company in Downtown Silver Spring and Sports and Social in North Bethesda are both confirmed to show every match with stadium-quality sound. Tom's Watch Bar at National Harbor (200 American Way) is positioned as a central watch party hub for DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia fans — waterfront setting, VIP matchday seating available for major knockout matches. In Baltimore, the Canton bar scene and Club Volo are hosting watch parties throughout the tournament, with Union Craft Brewing and Top Hat also confirmed for the knockout stage.
| Venue | Location | Screen | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| FIFA Fan Zone | National Mall, DC | Large format | Free |
| World Cup Bar DC | Georgia Ave, DC | 20-foot screen | Table reservations $25–$100 |
| Over/Under Sports Bar | Mt. Vernon Square, DC | Wall-to-wall TVs | No cover |
| Tom's Watch Bar | National Harbor, MD | Multiple screens | VIP options available |
| Silver Branch Brewing | Silver Spring, MD | Large screen | No cover |
| Sports and Social | North Bethesda, MD | Stadium sound | Reservations recommended |
What Does the World Cup Round of 32 Format Actually Mean?
The world cup round of 32 — the first knockout round of the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup 2026 format — sees the top two teams from each of the 12 groups, plus the eight best third-place finishers, competing in single-elimination knockout matches. Games tied after 90 minutes go to extra time and then penalties. Match 77 at MetLife on June 30 features the Group I winner against one of the third-place qualifiers — teams will be confirmed once Group I concludes June 28–29. MetLife Stadium will host one Round of 32 match, one Round of 16 match, and the FIFA World Cup Final on July 19.
Get Your Group to the Round of 32 or a Watch Party — No Surge, No Parking Stress
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Frequently Asked Questions
NJ Transit round-trip fare confirmed at $105 per ticket, capped at 40,000 per match — no day-of purchase available. Match 77 teams will be confirmed once Group I concludes June 28–29; this post will be updated immediately.
