USA ★ Round of 16 · July 5 Groups E · F · H · K + Round of 32 + Round of 16 7 matches

Houston
HOU.

"Houston, we have a problem" — the voice of Apollo 13 and simultaneously the capital of American hip-hop since 2000: DJ Screw, Geto Boys, Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, Travis Scott. NRG Stadium — the only one at World Cup 2026 with a retractable roof: Portugal plays here twice, Germany opens on June 14, Netherlands and Brazil head to the quarterfinals. On the map — RodeoHouston, Apollo Mission Control, Astrodome, Beer Can House and Buffalo Bayou. America's most diverse metropolis speaks 145 languages simultaneously.
7.5 million in Greater Houston +35°C · humidity 80% CT · UTC −5 (DST)
NRG Stadium2002, NRG Park
Stadium
72 220retractable roof
Capacity
75 group matches + Round of 32 + Round of 16
Matches
★ Round of 16July 5, 2026
Main match

Stadium
«NRG».

NRG Stadium

Stadium in the NRG Park cluster, 12 kilometers south of downtown Houston. Opened in 2002, budget $352 million — the first in the NFL with a retractable roof of 2 sections at 256 meters each. Home of the Houston Texans (NFL) and year-round venue for RodeoHouston since 1932, Beyoncé Renaissance and Cowboy Carter Tour concerts, Final Four NCAA 2011 and 2016, Super Bowl LI 2017 (28:3 → 34:28 OT in favor of Patriots). At World Cup 2026 — 7 matches, main event — Round of 16 on July 5.

Opened
August 24, 2002
Cost
$352 million
Field size
105 × 68 m
Surface
Hybrid grass
Architect
HOK Sport
Club (NFL)
Houston Texans

Seven matches,
to Round of 16.

What you need to know
about the city.

Atmosphere

Cosmos, oil, rodeo and Beyoncé.

Houston — America's 4th-largest city, surpassed Chicago in 2024, and the most ethnically diverse metropolis in the US: 145 languages on the streets, 30% of residents foreign-born. This is where NASA Mission Control said "Houston, we have a problem" in 1970; where Beyoncé sang in the St. John's UMC choir at age 7; where DJ Screw invented chopped-and-screwed in the 1990s. The world's energy capital (23 Fortune 500 oil companies), birthplace of Tex-Mex, home to the planet's largest rodeo RodeoHouston (2.5 million visitors in March). And all of this under 80% humidity and 18-lane highways.

Most diverse US metro NASA · oil · rodeo · rap +35°C · humidity 80%
Role

Hub Portugal and a retractable roof.

5 group matches plus two knockout rounds. Portugal plays here twice (vs DR Congo on June 17 and Uzbekistan on June 23 — both at 12:00 to avoid melting in 35°C heat). Germany opens their World Cup on June 14 against Curaçao; Netherlands vs Sweden on June 20. HOU's main advantage — the only stadium at the tournament with a retractable roof, protection from the downpours typical of June in Texas.

5 group · 2 KO ★ Quarterfinals · July 5, 2026
Route — for fans

HOU → NASA & Galveston.

Free day — 40 minutes southeast to Johnson Space Center, tour of Apollo Mission Control and Saturn V. Another 40 minutes — Galveston Island beach and the Victorian The Strand (1870–1900). Along the way — Kemah Boardwalk with a Ferris wheel over the marina. By METRO light rail — no; you'll need a car or Uber from Clear Lake.

Climate

+35°C, 80% humidity. Retractable roof.

Subtropical wet: June–July — peak heat and thunderstorms. Daytime temperatures consistently +33–36°C with 80% humidity. All daytime matches (12:00 CT) — under NRG's closed roof, air conditioning maintains +21°C. Evening matches (19:00) — roof usually open, but rain can trigger closure in 12 minutes.

Fan zone

Discovery Green. 12 acres.

Official FIFA Fan Festival venue — a 12-acre downtown park since 2008. Giant screen on the lawn, food trucks (Underground Hall, Shake Shack), tex-mex and craft IPA from Saint Arnold (Texas's oldest brewery since 1994). 5 minutes' walk from Toyota Center and Minute Maid Park. Alternative — Buffalo Bayou with boat tours under downtown bridges.

Where to go,
what to see.

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Seven things
about Houston.

Houston — from Beyoncé to Travis Scott.

America's third rap capital after NYC and LA, birthplace of chopped-and-screwed (DJ Screw) and one of the most successful R&B dynasties — Beyoncé and Solange. Artists who grew up in Houston.

  1. 01
    Beyoncé feat. JAY-Z — Crazy in Love 2003 · Third Ward, Houston

    Debut single — #1 Billboard, Grammy. Beyoncé was born and raised in the Third Ward.

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  2. 02
    Travis Scott — SICKO MODE 2018 · Missouri City (Houston metro)

    #1 Billboard. Scott brought Houston hyphy-rap back to the mainstream.

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  3. 03
    Beyoncé — Halo 2008 · Third Ward, Houston

    Grammy for "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance." One of the most-played tracks at weddings over the decade.

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  4. 04
    Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé — Savage Remix 2020 · Houston

    #1 Billboard. Duet by two Houston ladies. TikTok trend 2020.

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  5. 05
    Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland — Dilemma 2002 · Houston

    #1 Billboard for 10 weeks. Kelly Rowland — Houston member of Destiny's Child.

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  6. 06
    DJ Khaled — All I Do Is Win 2010 · Miami / Houston

    Top 25 Billboard. Chorus by Snoop Dogg, T-Pain, Ludacris, Rick Ross — exemplary collaboration.

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  7. 07
    Solange — Cranes in the Sky 2016 · Third Ward, Houston

    Grammy. Beyoncé's sister created the album "A Seat at the Table" — a manifesto of contemporary black art.

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  8. 08
    UGK feat. OutKast — Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) 2007 · Port Arthur TX (Houston metro)

    Pimp C and Bun B from Port Arthur — founding fathers of Houston hyphy. With OutKast: the South's defining collaboration of the 2000s.

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  9. 09
    Geto Boys — Mind Playing Tricks on Me 1991 · Fifth Ward, Houston

    Manifesto of Southern rap in the late 80s. Without it, there would be no Travis Scott or Megan.

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  10. 10
    ZZ Top — La Grange 1973 · Houston

    Texas blues-rock trio from Houston; one of the most distinctive guitar riffs of the 70s.

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