World Cup Ready: NYC Travel Information
New York City is excited to welcome the 2026 World Cup! The city is expecting a significant influx of visitors and fans traveling to and around our city this summer. New York City announced the Midtown transportation plan for each local match day to help keep the city moving safely during busy match days.
From activating Soccer Streets near schools to redesigning streets like Sixth Avenue in Manhattan to expand pedestrian and biking space or installing a dedicated bus lane on Broadway in Queens, New York City is working to help New Yorkers travel better before the matches, and every day after.
Remember: Don't let your commute go into extra time—the easiest way to get to your destination is to take public transit, bike, or walk—avoid driving in Midtown.
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Midtown Transportation Plan
On match days the city will provide temporary, dedicated corridors for World Cup-related transportation. Match days are designated as Gridlock Alert Days to discourage non-essential driving. We are working with local businesses to limit truck deliveries in Midtown on match days. NYC DOT issued a special event construction embargo which is now in effect for the World Cup.
Gridlock Alert Days
For this match up it's easy to pick the winner before the match even starts. If you're driving, skip the gridlock and parking: take public transit. Sit back, relax, and arrive on time. In a match of transit versus traffic? Transit wins. Every time.
Match days are designated as Gridlock Alert Days, as severe traffic congestion is expected in Midtown Manhattan with cascading impacts throughout the area. NYC DOT will monitor traffic and make real-time adjustments to traffic signals to keep New Yorkers and visitors safely moving.
Please plan to walk, bike, or take public transportation whenever possible.
- Saturday, June 13
- Tuesday, June 16
- Monday, June 22
- Thursday, June 25
- Saturday, June 27
- Tuesday, June 30
- Sunday, July 5
- Sunday, July 19
Match Day Bus Lanes

On match days, Official NYNJ Stadium shuttle buses will provide non-stop express service for ticketholders to and from Manhattan and the NYNJ Stadium in New Jersey via the Lincoln Tunnel. NYNJ Stadium shuttle buses will be making pick-ups and drop-offs at three Manhattan locations: the Port Authority Bus Terminal, Midtown North at Columbus Circle and Midtown East near Grand Central.
On each match day, to reduce traffic and facilitate mass transit, New York City will:
- Convert 42nd Street into a bus-only corridor from First Avenue to Twelfth Avenue.
- Dedicate the two eastern-most lanes of traffic along Sixth Avenue as bus-only lanes from 42nd Street to 59th Street.
- Utilize the two existing bus lanes along Fifth Avenue from 42nd Street to 59th Street.
- Convert West 40th Street between 8th Avenue and 11th Avenue and West 41st Street between 8th Avenue and 10th Avenue into bus-only blocks.
- Convert West 58th Street into a bus-only block from 5th Avenue to 6th Avenue.
- Convert West 58th Street into bus-only blocks from 7th Avenue to 8th Avenue.
Access on these bus lanes will be limited to NYNJ Stadium shuttle buses, MTA local buses, Official World Cup affiliate vehicles and emergency vehicles.
The dedicated space on all five streets will begin six hours before local matches start and up to three hours after each match ends.
Lane Closures Near Penn Station

To accommodate street-level queues at Penn Station on match days, the City will close 33rd Street between 6th Avenue and 8th Avenue to vehicles as well as 32nd Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. Vehicles will not be permitted access to these blocks and should plan for detours. Closures begin at least six hours before each match. Most streets will reopen soon after each match begins with 33rd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues reopening three hours after each match concludes.
Full Street Closures
On match days from six hours before each NYNJ Stadium match begins until three hours after each match concludes, the following streets will be fully closed to all traffic including vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians:
- West 41st Street from 8th Avenue to 10th Avenue
- West 40th Stret from 8th Avenue to Bond Street
- Dyer Avenue (Ramp G) from 34th Street to Lincoln Tunnel
- Tudor City Bridge steps on the south and north side of 42nd Street
Citi Bike Valet
The city is partnering with Citi Bike to make riding easier throughout the World Cup. Additional valet service will be available at Penn Station for NYNJ Stadium matches and at viewing events throughout the tournament. Riders can check the Citi Bike or Lyft app for real-time availability during events, as well as the Citi Bike service page.
Truck Delivery Restrictions in Midtown
The city is requesting that local businesses shift their delivery windows on match days, to help reduce congestion in Midtown. NYC is engaging with the trucking industry, as well as local businesses and residents to share this information.
Following best practices from similar large events in other cities, truck deliveries in Midtown will be restricted from six hours before each NYNJ Stadium match begins until three hours after each match concludes.
The truck restrictions will be in place only on match days between 30th and 60th Streets, from the East River to the Hudson River.
For more information on the definition of a truck visit the Trucks and Commercial Vehicles Classifications page.
English | Match Day Truck Delivery Restrictions flyer (pdf) Spanish | Restricción de entregas en camiones durante los partidos Bengali | ম্যাচ দিবসে ট্রাক সরবরাহের বিধিনিষেধ Simplified Chinese | 比赛日货车配送限制 Traditional Chinese | 比賽日貨車配送限制
Restricted Delivery Hours
- Saturday, June 13 from 12pm to 11pm
- Tuesday, June 16 from 9am to 8pm
- Monday, June 22 from 2pm to 1am
- Thursday, June 25 from 10am to 9pm
- Saturday, June 27 from 11am to 10pm
- Tuesday, June 30 from 11am to 10pm
- Sunday, July 5 from 10am to 9pm
- Sunday, July 19 from 8am to 11pm
Alternative Delivery Options
Looking for alternative delivery solutions? Reach out to NYC DOT at FreightMobility@dot.nyc.gov to connect with Blue Highways and Microhub program participants or learn more about other delivery options such as the Off-Hour Deliveries incentive program.
Exemptions
Restrictions apply only to trucks. Smaller delivery vehicles such as cars, vans, and cargo bikes are exempt. Emergency vehicles, service vehicles, and essential delivery providers* operating within the zone are also exempt.
*Essential delivery providers include any providers making deliveries related to the protection of:
- life and safety (e.g., deliveries to hospitals, fire or police departments)
- critical commercial and community services (e.g., deliveries to shelters or care facilities, post office, waste collections)
- public health (e.g., related to pharmaceuticals, medical devices, biohazards)
- core infrastructure and utility operations (e.g., related to electricity, water, sewer, fuel, telecommunications, airport or transit)
- labor-law and workplace safety compliance
- and direct FIFA event operations
If you have questions please reach out to FreightMobility@dot.nyc.gov.
Soccer Streets Events
NYC DOT is hosting a series of events to help New Yorkers celebrate the 2026 World Cup:
- Soccer Streets Watch Parties: New York City is turning plazas into some of the best seats in the house to watch matches. Soccer Streets Watch Parties are hosted by NYC DOT in collaboration with Mobile Stage Network and Worrell Media Group.
- Guided group bike rides to Soccer Streets Watch Parties: Get ready to roll with fellow fans as NYC DOT hosts guided bike rides to a few watch parties. These rides will be led by Black Girls Do Bike and take cyclists on a leisurely bike ride through the watch party’s borough, ending at the party in time to watch the match. Riders must bring their own bicycle and are required to wear a bike helmet. Be sure to register for each ride in advance!
- Soccer Streets for Schools: In partnership with Street Lab, NYC DOT is hosting a traveling series of field days visiting 50 public schools across the five boroughs ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. At each stop, car-free streets outside schools are transformed into soccer pitches, art stations and block-party celebrations.
- More events! Find more World Cup-related events at nyctourism.com/worldcup26
Soccer Streets Watch Party + Guided Bike Ride Details
Soccer Streets Watch Parties are hosted by NYC DOT in collaboration with Mobile Stage Network and Worrell Media Group. Watch parties include a livestream of World Cup matches, cultural programming, and other festive elements. These FREE outdoor events are open to the public and take place rain or shine. Seating is provided but you may also bring your own. Glass bottles and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.
Click “expand” to view details for each watch party.
Mexico vs South Africa at Paseo Park/34th Avenue Plaza in Queens + Group Bike Ride on Thursday, June 11 at 2pm
Watch a livestream of the match at Paseo Park/34th Avenue Plaza from 77th to 78th Streets in Queens on Thursday, June 11 at 2pm. Event programming provided by Hive Public Space, Street Soccer, The Horticultural Society of New York, and more. Live performance by Sambuco Tribe at 2pm. Mexico vs South Africa match starts at 3pm.
Want to ride together to the watch party? Join a free guided group bike ride to 34th Avenue Plaza led by Black Girls Do Bike NYC. Ride departs from Socrates Sculpture Park at 2pm. Bike valet parking provided by Transportation Alternatives.
Register via Eventbrite for the June 11 group bike ride to 34th Avenue Plaza Download the Astoria to Corona self-guided bike tour – 5.6 miles (pdf)
Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay at Duane Joseph Plaza in Brooklyn on Monday, June 15 at 5pm
Watch a livestream of the match at Duane Joseph Plaza at Ocean Avenue and Parkside Avenue in Brooklyn on Monday, June 15 at 5pm. Event programming provided by Hive Public Space and more. Event begins with a live performance by Batingua Dance and Productions at 5pm. Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay match starts at 6pm.
United States vs Australia at Bankers Anchor Plaza in Brooklyn + Group Bike Ride on Friday, June 19 at 2pm
Watch a livestream of the match at Bankers Anker Plaza on North 15th Street from Nassau Avenue to Banker Street in Brooklyn on Friday, June 19 at 2pm. Event programming provided by Hive Public Space and more. Event begins with a live performance by House of HONK at 2pm. United States vs Australia match starts at 3pm.
Want to ride together to the watch party? Join a free guided group bike ride to Bankers Anchor led by Black Girls Do Bike NYC. Ride departs from Tompkins Square Park at 2pm. Bike valet provided by Transportation Alternatives.
Register via Eventbrite for the June 19 group bike ride to Bankers Anchor Plaza
England vs Ghana at Lou Gehrig Plaza in the Bronx + Group Bike Ride on Tuesday, June 23 at 3pm
Watch a livestream of the match at Lou Gehrig Plaza on East 161st Street from Walton Avenue to Grand Concourse in the Bronx on Tuesday, June 23 at 3pm. Programming provided by Hive Public Space, and more. Event begins with a live performance by Batingua Dance at 3pm. England vs Ghana match starts at 4pm.
Want to ride together to the watch party? Guided group bike ride to Lou Gehrig Plaza led by Black Girls Do Bike NYC. Ride departs Devoe Park entrance on University Avenue at 3pm. Bike valet provided by Transportation Alternatives.
Register via Eventbrite for the June 23 group ride to Lou Gehrig Plaza
Scotland vs Brazil at Fordham Plaza in the Bronx on Wednesday, June 24 at 5pm
Watch a livestream of the match at Fordham Plaza on Park Avenue from East 189th Street to Third Avenue in the Bronx on Wednesday, June 24 at 5pm. Event programming provided by Hive Public Space, Orisha Wholeness, Street Soccer, and more. Event begins with a live performance by Batingua Dance at 5pm. Scotland vs Brazil match starts at 6pm.
Public Awareness Campaigns
The city launched a series of public awareness campaigns to promote mass transit and advise against driving in Midtown on match days and warn against drinking and driving.
Take Transit: Don't Get Stuck in Traffic
For this match up it's easy to pick the winner before the match even starts. If you're driving, skip the gridlock and parking: take public transit. Sit back, relax, and arrive on time. In a match of transit versus traffic? Transit wins. Every time.
Assist a Friend in Getting Home Safe
Everyone can lend an assist to ensure no one who has been drinking gets behind the wheel. Together we can make this tournament unforgettable for the right reasons.
On match days, please be responsible – never drink and drive. Always drive sober.
