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World Cup Round of 16: DC & Maryland Fans' July 4th Survival Guide

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 runs July 4–7, and DC and Maryland fans have two matches within driving range on back-to-back days. Match 89 kicks off Saturday, July 4 at 5:00 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia — 140 miles from Washington, 95 miles from Baltimore. The following afternoon, Match 91 kicks off Sunday, July 5 at 4:00 p.m. ET at New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium) in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Both venues operate under FIFA's strict no-general-parking policy: there will be no general spectator parking on stadium property on matchdays at either venue. For fans not making the trip, the DC region has the most organized World Cup watch party infrastructure outside a host city — including a free FIFA Fan Zone on the National Mall showing every knockout-round match.

📋 Key Takeaways
  • Round of 16 dates: July 4–7, 2026 — 8 matches deciding the quarterfinal bracket
  • July 4 match (Philly): Match 89 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia — 5:00 p.m. ET kickoff
  • July 5 match (MetLife): Match 91 — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ — 4:00 p.m. ET kickoff
  • No general parking: Lincoln Financial Field and MetLife Stadium both enforce FIFA no-parking matchday policy
  • MetLife NJ Transit: $105 round-trip, capped at 40,000 per match, pre-purchase only via NJ Transit app
  • Free watch party: FIFA Fan Zone on the National Mall shows every knockout-round game including all Round of 16 matches
  • July 4 traffic: Holiday crowds amplify every road and rail risk — build in an extra hour for any travel on Match 89 day
  • Groups: Charter transport from DC or Maryland for July 4 weekend should be secured early — peak demand across the corridor
5 PM
Match 89 ET kickoff
July 4 — Philadelphia
4 PM
Match 91 ET kickoff
July 5 — MetLife
8
Round of 16 matches
July 4–7, 2026
Free
National Mall Fan Zone
every knockout match

What Is the World Cup Round of 16 and When Does It Start?

The world cup round of 16 is the second knockout round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup — the first in tournament history to feature this stage, due to the expanded 48-team format. The Round of 16 runs July 4–7, following the Round of 32 from June 28–July 3. Eight matches are played across four days, with winners advancing to the quarterfinals beginning July 9. Starting from the Round of 16 on July 4, every match through the Final airs exclusively on the main FOX broadcast network in the USA — no cable sports tier required. For context on how the Round of 32 bracket shapes who arrives at this stage, see the World Cup Round of 32 guide for DC and Maryland fans.

Date Time (ET) Venue
Saturday, July 4 1:00 p.m. NRG Stadium, Houston
Saturday, July 4 5:00 p.m. Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Sunday, July 5 4:00 p.m. MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Sunday, July 5 8:00 p.m. Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Monday, July 6 3:00 p.m. AT&T Stadium, Dallas
Monday, July 6 8:00 p.m. Lumen Field, Seattle
Tuesday, July 7 12:00 p.m. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Tuesday, July 7 4:00 p.m. BC Place, Vancouver

Should DC and Maryland Fans Drive to the July 4 Philly Match?

Lincoln Financial Field is 140 miles from Washington DC and 95 miles from Baltimore — the closest Round of 16 venue to the DC–Maryland corridor, and the only one on July 4 itself. On a normal Saturday that drive is 2.5–3 hours from DC. On July 4, with holiday weekend traffic layered on top of a World Cup knockout match, it is longer — I-95 northbound between DC and Philadelphia regularly backs up to 4+ hours on July 4 weekend even without a major stadium event at the destination.

SEPTA operates Regional Rail service from Philadelphia 30th Street Station to the stadium area. From DC, the fastest route is Amtrak from Union Station to Philadelphia 30th Street Station (approximately 1 hour 20 minutes, $30–$80), then SEPTA Regional Rail to the stadium. Check SEPTA's official schedule for matchday event service updates — they typically add capacity for major stadium events. For groups of 10 or more making the DC-to-Philly run on a July 4 holiday, a party bus from Bayside Limo seating 14, 20, and 26 passengers eliminates the I-95 lottery entirely — fixed-rate pricing means July 4 surge pricing on rideshare is not a variable in your plan.

How Do DC and Maryland Fans Get to the July 5 MetLife Round of 16?

The MetLife logistics are the same as the Round of 32 on June 30 — no general parking, NJ Transit required, Secaucus Junction transfer. The full breakdown of what Maryland and DC fans need to know about MetLife parking and transit is covered in the MetLife Stadium parking and transportation guide. In summary: NJ Transit round-trip tickets are $105 — capped at 40,000 per match, requiring pre-purchase via the NJ Transit app. If you haven't purchased yet for July 5, check availability immediately — earlier matches have sold through their allocation before matchday.

The DC-to-MetLife transit route: MARC Penn Line from DC Union Station to Baltimore Penn Station, continue to Newark or New York Penn Station via Amtrak, then NJ Transit to Secaucus Junction, then Meadowlands Rail shuttle to the stadium. Budget 3–3.5 hours each way. NJ Transit runs extra service every 10–15 minutes starting 3 hours before kickoff. Post-match, expect to wait 20–45 minutes before boarding — waiting 30 minutes after full-time lets the initial crowd thin before joining the platform queue.

Route Segment Method Approx. Time Approx. Cost
DC Union Station → Baltimore Penn MARC Penn Line 55 min ~$9
Baltimore Penn → NY Penn Station Amtrak 90–120 min $30–$70
NY Penn → Secaucus Junction NJ Transit 15 min Included in $105 RT
Secaucus → MetLife Stadium Meadowlands Rail 10–15 min Included in $105 RT
Total DC to MetLife ~3–3.5 hrs ~$150 RT per person

Where Can DC and Maryland Fans Watch the World Cup Round of 16 on July 4?

The July 4 match at 5:00 p.m. ET is an ideal watch party scenario — holiday crowds already out, no work the next morning, and every sports bar in the region will be set up for it. For groups heading to a DC watch party from the Maryland suburbs, Bayside's sporting events transportation covers flat-rate drop-off and post-match pickup across the DMV — same owned vehicles, same W-2 chauffeurs, post-match pickup already scheduled before you walk in.

Washington DC — Free Option

The FIFA World Cup Fan Zone on the National Mall — located between 3rd and 4th Streets near the U.S. Capitol — is free, open to the public, and shows all Team USA matches plus every knockout-round game. The July 4 Round of 16 match at 5:00 p.m. is confirmed on the schedule. For a holiday weekend, this is the most logistically simple option for DC-based fans: no reservation, no cover, no driving.

DC Bars and Venues

World Cup Bar DC on Georgia Avenue features a 20-foot screen with indoor and covered outdoor areas — table reservations run $25–$100. Metrobar on Rhode Island Ave NE has a 20-foot outdoor screen showing all knockout games with extended hours. Over/Under Sports Bar at Mt. Vernon Square offers rooftop viewing with wall-to-wall TVs and confirmed knockout round coverage. Franklin Hall on 14th Street is a dedicated soccer bar covering the full tournament.

Maryland Watch Parties

Tom's Watch Bar at National Harbor (200 American Way) is the waterfront hub for DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia fans — VIP matchday seating available for major knockout matches. Silver Branch Brewing Company in Downtown Silver Spring has confirmed knockout round watch parties. Sports and Social in North Bethesda offers stadium-quality sound with reservations recommended for knockout matches. In Baltimore, Club Volo, Union Craft Brewing, and Top Hat are all confirmed through the knockout rounds — Top Hat runs $12 domestic beer buckets and $25 seltzer buckets on match days.

Venue Location Screen Cost
FIFA Fan Zone National Mall, DC Large format Free
World Cup Bar DC Georgia Ave, DC 20-foot screen 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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the World Cup Round of 16 schedule near DC and Maryland?
Two Round of 16 matches are within range. Match 89 kicks off July 4 at 5:00 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Match 91 kicks off July 5 at 4:00 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Both venues have no general public parking on matchdays.
How do I get to the Round of 16 World Cup match in Philadelphia on July 4?
Take Amtrak from DC Union Station to Philadelphia 30th Street Station (approximately 1 hour 20 minutes), then SEPTA Regional Rail to the stadium. Driving on I-95 on July 4 is not recommended — holiday traffic plus World Cup matchday congestion regularly produces 4+ hour delays northbound from DC. Confirm SEPTA event-day schedules at septa.org.
Are Round of 16 World Cup tickets still available?
Check FIFA.com/tickets and authorized resellers. Knockout-round tickets are more limited than group stage — secondary market prices for the July 4 Philadelphia and July 5 MetLife matches will be significantly above face value. No tickets are sold at either stadium on matchday.
Where is the best free watch party in DC for the World Cup Round of 16?
The FIFA World Cup Fan Zone on the National Mall, between 3rd and 4th Streets near the U.S. Capitol, is free and open to the public. It shows every knockout-round game on a large-format screen with live programming, food, and family-friendly activations.
What channel is the World Cup Round of 16 on?
All Round of 16 matches air on FOX in English and Telemundo in Spanish. Starting July 4, every match through the Final moves exclusively to the FOX main broadcast network — available over the air with any antenna and on most basic cable and streaming packages.
How many teams are in the World Cup Round of 16?
Sixteen teams — the winners of all 32 matches in the Round of 32 — compete in the Round of 16. Eight single-elimination matches are played July 4–7, with winners advancing to the quarterfinals beginning July 9.
📅 Last Updated: June 24, 2026
Round of 16 schedule confirmed — Match 89 at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, July 4 at 5:00 p.m. ET; Match 91 at MetLife Stadium, July 5 at 4:00 p.m. ET. Watch party venues and transit logistics current as of June 2026.
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