New Jersey's MetLife Stadium To Host Six FIFA World Cup Matches Next Year
Fans of the beautiful game will get to witness some thrilling matches next year's FIFA World Cup, with New Jersey's MetLife Stadium set to host five games throughout June. The stadium, which is one of the largest in the United States, has been selected as a venue for several high-profile games, including a quarterfinal match between Brazil and Morocco.
The tournament, which starts on June 11th at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium, will also be hosted at various venues across Canada and the US before culminating at MetLife. Among the notable matches scheduled to take place at MetLife are France vs Senegal on June 16th, Norway vs Senegal on June 22nd, Ecuador vs Germany on June 25th, Panama vs England on June 27th, and a highly anticipated matchup between Lionel Messi's Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal in the quarterfinals.
The World Cup Final is set to take place at MetLife Stadium on July 19th at 3 p.m., marking one of the biggest nights for football fans. Tickets for these matches are expected to sell out quickly, with nearly 2 million already sold to fans from around the world.
Interestingly, FIFA has announced that it will not be using its dynamic pricing plan during this ticket sales phase, opting instead to sell tickets at a fixed price. This move is likely aimed at ensuring fairness and transparency for all fans.
The US team's fate remains uncertain, but they are set to face Paraguay in their opening match on June 12th at Inglewood Stadium in California. With the US making its first World Cup appearance since 2002, soccer fans are eagerly anticipating a thrilling tournament.
Fans of the beautiful game will get to witness some thrilling matches next year's FIFA World Cup, with New Jersey's MetLife Stadium set to host five games throughout June. The stadium, which is one of the largest in the United States, has been selected as a venue for several high-profile games, including a quarterfinal match between Brazil and Morocco.
The tournament, which starts on June 11th at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium, will also be hosted at various venues across Canada and the US before culminating at MetLife. Among the notable matches scheduled to take place at MetLife are France vs Senegal on June 16th, Norway vs Senegal on June 22nd, Ecuador vs Germany on June 25th, Panama vs England on June 27th, and a highly anticipated matchup between Lionel Messi's Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal in the quarterfinals.
The World Cup Final is set to take place at MetLife Stadium on July 19th at 3 p.m., marking one of the biggest nights for football fans. Tickets for these matches are expected to sell out quickly, with nearly 2 million already sold to fans from around the world.
Interestingly, FIFA has announced that it will not be using its dynamic pricing plan during this ticket sales phase, opting instead to sell tickets at a fixed price. This move is likely aimed at ensuring fairness and transparency for all fans.
The US team's fate remains uncertain, but they are set to face Paraguay in their opening match on June 12th at Inglewood Stadium in California. With the US making its first World Cup appearance since 2002, soccer fans are eagerly anticipating a thrilling tournament.