OT: World Cup 2026 Finals In New Jersey

JayDogSmooth

All-Conference
Aug 18, 2006
8,099
3,790
0
Booom!

5 games in early rounds at met life and 5 in Philly

Just told my wife & daughter that’s our vacation that year - love ya Florida but World Cup takes precedence

Looks like I’m mortgaging my house if Italy makes the final !!
 
  • Like
Reactions: BigEastPhil

Zak57

Heisman
Jul 5, 2011
10,839
10,948
113
Tickets will be crazy but nice to see it's here and not Dallas.

Really sucks US in group stage isn't leaving the West Coast.
 
  • Like
Reactions: cshelley

e5fdny

Heisman
Nov 11, 2002
113,653
52,274
102
Couple questions for the soccer crowd:

- Guessing this will necessitate grass being installed, correct?

- Trays or whole new set up?

- Is it wide enough for a real full size pitch? Assuming when it was built this was always a consideration.
 

RUPete

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
26,846
16,117
0
Couple questions for the soccer crowd:

- Guessing this will necessitate grass being installed, correct?

- Trays or whole new set up?

- Is it wide enough for a real full size pitch? Assuming when it was built this was always a consideration.
Yes, don’t know about trays and they can widen by temporarily removing some lower rows on the lower bowl.
 

CollegeSenior

All-Conference
Apr 2, 2021
1,211
2,043
66
Couple questions for the soccer crowd:

- Guessing this will necessitate grass being installed, correct?

- Trays or whole new set up?

- Is it wide enough for a real full size pitch? Assuming when it was built this was always a consideration.
At all the 2026 venues any turf has to get pulled up and grass planted. For real.

It’s wide enough. I’ve been to a soccer match there and it’s a very good venue for soccer. Better, I thought, than it is for football.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DHajekRC84

RUPete

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
26,846
16,117
0
At all the 2026 venues any turf has to get pulled up and grass planted. For real.

It’s wide enough. I’ve been to a soccer match there and it’s a very good venue for soccer. Better, I thought, than it is for football.
I think they will need to remove a few rows to meet WC standards. For the exhibitions and lesser cup games I don’t think they were required to do so. Either way they have the capacity to do it.
 
Oct 19, 2010
207,474
28,753
0
I attended the '94 WC matches in Palo Alto. I thought prices were outlandish then. Expect the prices to be about 10x that of '94.
 

RUPete

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
26,846
16,117
0
Don't they automatically qualify?
They were referring to Italy. US as a host should automatically qualify but since this WC is shared among a few nations has that changed? I read it the same way you did initially.
 

Zak57

Heisman
Jul 5, 2011
10,839
10,948
113
Thanks, wasn’t sure. Did they expand the field because of that?
They expanded the field but not because of that. More countries in is more money.

They announced the group stage locations today as well. For USA they'll be staying on the west coast. LA, Seattle, and back to LA.
 

e5fdny

Heisman
Nov 11, 2002
113,653
52,274
102
At all the 2026 venues any turf has to get pulled up and grass planted. For real.

It’s wide enough. I’ve been to a soccer match there and it’s a very good venue for soccer. Better, I thought, than it is for football.

I think they will need to remove a few rows to meet WC standards. For the exhibitions and lesser cup games I don’t think they were required to do so. Either way they have the capacity to do it.
Some quick research says the minimum width is 70yds.

NFL width is 53yds and change.

70
-53
——
~17yds to work with

Is there enough room leftover for a sideline, cameras, advertising, etc. ?
 

nukem

All-Conference
Feb 3, 2003
2,104
4,594
113
The upper deck will probably be in the $300-500 range for the final depending on how high up you are.
You couldn't even get into the Knicks/Lakers game for that on Saturday night. Cheapest ticket right now for the Super Bowl on Stubhub is over $5,000. You're not even close to being in the ball park.
 
  • Like
Reactions: vkj91 and fg7321

rcube1994

All-Conference
Feb 3, 2004
910
1,300
93
You couldn't even get into the Knicks/Lakers game for that on Saturday night. Cheapest ticket right now for the Super Bowl on Stubhub is over $5,000. You're not even close to being in the ball park.
Tickets for copa america semifinal at met life this summer are at least $1500/seat right now.
 

DHajekRC84

Heisman
Aug 9, 2001
30,709
19,816
0
New Jersey and You Perfect Together.

If You Knew Jersey

2026.. New Jersey. Come Flop with us!
 

CollegeSenior

All-Conference
Apr 2, 2021
1,211
2,043
66
Some quick research says the minimum width is 70yds.

NFL width is 53yds and change.

70
-53
——
~17yds to work with

Is there enough room leftover for a sideline, cameras, advertising, etc. ?
Yes.

They wouldn’t have chosen ML if it wouldn’t work. As I wrote before, I’ve been to a match there. Colombia vs Argentina
 

RU05

All-American
Jun 25, 2015
14,429
9,048
113
Some quick research says the minimum width is 70yds.

NFL width is 53yds and change.

70
-53
——
~17yds to work with

Is there enough room leftover for a sideline, cameras, advertising, etc. ?
9 foot on each side? Plenty more room then that.
 

Doctor Worm

Heisman
Feb 7, 2002
29,862
21,753
113
I think they will need to remove a few rows to meet WC standards. For the exhibitions and lesser cup games I don’t think they were required to do so. Either way they have the capacity to do it.
Correct. Normally, the FIFA minimum width is 70 yards, which Met Life Stadium can accommodate.

However, for the World Cup, FIFA is requiring that the field be 68 meters, roughly 74.4 yards. This will require removing 1,740 seats. MetLife has already agreed to do this as a condition of bidding. Several other WC sites must do so as well.