Kansas City
Kansas City
USA
Kansas City is a vibrant sports city with extensive experience hosting major events, including NFL, MLS, and MLB games, as well as international competitions like FIFA matches and global tournaments. Known for passionate fans, modern stadiums, and a rich sporting culture, the city combines tradition with world-class facilities. Kansas City offers unforgettable experiences for athletes and spectators alike, establishing itself as a premier destination for top-level sporting events worldwide.

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Get ready for unforgettable moments at Arrowhead Stadium — the beating heart of Kansas City and a proud host of FIFA World Cup 2026! Famous for its record-breaking crowd noise and passionate fans, Arrowhead has hosted top international matches and major sporting events. With its iconic design, electric atmosphere, and deep-rooted sports culture, the stadium promises a thrilling World Cup experience filled with energy, pride, and world-class football.

Location
1 Arrowhead Dr, Kansas City, MO 64129, United States
Capacity
76400
Home Teams
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
Established
1972
Number of Suites
128
Architect
Kivett and Myers / HOK Sport (Populous)
Hospitality Options GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium offers a premium hospitality experience built around private suites, club-level seating, luxury lounges, and official World Cup packages. The venue is home to the Kansas City Chiefs and is known for one of the loudest atmospheres in American football, but its premium areas add a more comfortable and exclusive way to enjoy major events. Guests can choose from suite options, club seats, Tailgate Suites, Signature Suites, and lounge-style spaces with upgraded food, beverage, and service. For the FIFA World Cup 2026, Kansas City Stadium will host six matches, including four group-stage games, one Round of 32 match, and one Quarter-Final. Official FIFA hospitality packages include premium seats, cuisine, food and beverage, entertainment, and dedicated World Cup service.
Private Suites
128 suites available
Arrowhead Stadium features private suite options across several levels, including Club Gold Suites, Club Red Suites, Field Level suites, Field Boxes, and Penthouse Suites. Suite capacities vary by type, with many spaces designed for groups of around 10 to 27 guests, offering premium views, private comfort, and a more exclusive matchday setting.
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Club Lounges
Club Level and premium lounge access
The stadium’s CommunityAmerica Club Level offers a more refined event experience with temperature-controlled concourses, lounges, bars, upscale dining, premium drink selections, and access to premium parking when available. Additional premium spaces include The Huddle, Tailgate Suites, Signature Suite Lounge, and Broadcast Suites Lounge, giving guests different ways to enjoy upgraded comfort and service.
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VIP Packages
FIFA Official Hospitality
For FIFA World Cup 2026, official hospitality packages at Kansas City Stadium are available through FIFA’s official hospitality provider, On Location. Hospitality options listed for Kansas City include Pitchside Lounge, VIP, Trophy Lounge, Champions Club, Champions Club Suite, and FIFA Pavilion, combining premium match access with cuisine, food and beverage, lounge-style spaces, and dedicated World Cup service.
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Accommodations In Kansas City
Kansas City offers a comfortable mix of accommodation, from downtown hotels and boutique stays to family-friendly properties and budget options. Popular areas include Downtown, Power & Light District, Country Club Plaza, Crossroads Arts District, Westport, and the airport area. Downtown is convenient for restaurants, nightlife, events, and cultural attractions, while Country Club Plaza is known for shopping, dining, and a more upscale atmosphere. The Crossroads Arts District is a good choice for travellers who enjoy galleries, breweries, cafés, and local character. Westport offers a lively neighbourhood feel, while airport hotels are practical for short stays and easy travel connections. Kansas City Stadium, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, is located in the Truman Sports Complex, east of Downtown, so visitors may prefer Downtown, Country Club Plaza, or stadium-area hotels depending on their plans. Kansas City can see strong hotel demand during sports events, concerts, festivals, and conventions, so booking early is recommended for better prices and availability.

Transportation In Kansas City
Kansas City has a growing event transport network with buses, streetcar service, taxis, ride-hailing, car rentals, airport transfers, and special World Cup transportation options. For World Cup visitors, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium — listed as Kansas City Stadium — is located in the Truman Sports Complex, east of Downtown Kansas City. The stadium does not have direct rail or metro access, so matchday travel will rely heavily on buses, shuttles, ride-hailing, private transfers, and driving. The official ConnectKC26 network is planned to connect fans with the airport, FIFA Fan Festival, regional destinations, and matches at Kansas City Stadium. Visitors staying in Downtown, Country Club Plaza, Crossroads, Westport, or near the airport should plan routes early and allow extra time on matchdays.

Train & Metro Access
Kansas City does not have a metro line to Kansas City Stadium. The KC Streetcar is useful for moving around Downtown and nearby central areas, but visitors will need buses, shuttles, ride-hailing, or private transfers to reach Arrowhead Stadium on matchdays.
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Buses & Shuttle Services
Buses and shuttles are expected to be the main matchday transport option. ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct is designed as a round-trip motorcoach service to Kansas City Stadium, helping fans avoid traffic and parking stress. Local reporting says matchday stadium shuttles are expected to cost about $15.
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Driving, Car Rental & Parking
Driving or renting a car is possible, but traffic around the Truman Sports Complex can be heavy during major events. Visitors should check road closures, reserve parking where available, and allow extra time before matches. Rideshare drop-off and pick-up is listed near Lot O.
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Airports & Airport Transfers
Kansas City International Airport is the main airport serving the city. During the tournament, ConnectKC26 Airport Direct is planned to connect the airport with downtown Kansas City, with service about every 15 minutes. Taxis, ride-hailing, rental cars, and private transfers are also available.
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Food And Drinks In Kansas City
Kansas City has a famous food and drink scene shaped by barbecue traditions, casual diners, steakhouses, craft breweries, cocktail bars, cafés, and lively neighbourhood restaurants. The city is especially known for Kansas City-style barbecue, including slow-smoked brisket, ribs, burnt ends, pulled pork, and rich tomato-based sauces. Popular areas for eating and drinking include Downtown Kansas City, Power & Light District, Crossroads Arts District, Westport, Country Club Plaza, River Market, and 18th & Vine. Visitors can find classic barbecue joints, food halls, jazz bars, breweries, rooftop spots, brunch cafés, and upscale restaurants across the city. Kansas City also has a strong nightlife and live music culture, especially around Power & Light, Westport, and Crossroads. During weekends, festivals, concerts, and major sports events, popular restaurants and bars can get busy, so booking ahead is recommended.

Must-Visit Spots
Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que
A famous Kansas City barbecue spot known for ribs, brisket, burnt ends, and the Z-Man sandwich. Great for a classic KC BBQ experience.
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Q39
A modern barbecue restaurant serving chef-driven Kansas City BBQ, wood-fired meats, and craft cocktails. Perfect for a polished but casual meal.
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The Antler Room
An intimate restaurant with creative small plates, seasonal dishes, and a strong wine programme. Best for visitors looking for a refined neighbourhood dinner.
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Messenger Coffee Co.
A Kansas City coffee roaster with cafés, fresh coffee, bakery treats, and casual food. A good daytime stop for coffee or a relaxed break.
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Green Lady Lounge
A classic Kansas City jazz lounge with live music, cocktails, and a moody atmosphere. Perfect for evening drinks and local nightlife.
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The Monarch Bar
A stylish cocktail lounge in the Country Club Plaza area, known for creative drinks and refined service. Ideal for a polished night out.
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Attractions In Kansas City
Kansas City gives visitors a warm Midwestern welcome with barbecue, jazz, fountains, sports culture, and easygoing neighbourhood charm. Between matches, fans can explore the Crossroads Arts District, enjoy live music around 18th & Vine, visit museums, try legendary smoked meats, or relax in lively areas like Country Club Plaza and River Market.

National WWI Museum and Memorial
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is one of Kansas City’s most important landmarks, offering powerful exhibitions, historic collections, and panoramic views from the Liberty Memorial Tower. It is a must-visit for travellers interested in history, culture, and one of the city’s most meaningful sites.
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is a major cultural attraction with impressive collections spanning ancient, European, Asian, American, and contemporary art. Its sculpture park, including the famous shuttlecocks, makes it a great stop for both art lovers and casual visitors.
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Union Station Kansas City
Union Station is a restored historic railway station with grand architecture, exhibitions, restaurants, events, and family-friendly attractions. It is one of the city’s best places to experience Kansas City’s history and enjoy indoor sightseeing.
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More Things To Do
Country Club Plaza
A well-known shopping and dining district with Spanish-inspired architecture, fountains, restaurants, and walkable streets.
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Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
A popular family attraction with animal exhibits, conservation programmes, and a new aquarium experience.
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American Jazz Museum
A cultural museum in the historic 18th & Vine District celebrating jazz music, artists, and Kansas City’s musical legacy.
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
A powerful museum dedicated to the history, players, and legacy of Negro Leagues baseball.
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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
A striking performing arts venue hosting concerts, theatre, ballet, opera, and major cultural events.
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City Market
A lively market area with food vendors, local shops, restaurants, produce stalls, and weekend market activity.
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History Of Kansas City

Kansas City developed as a major river, rail, trade, and livestock centre, later becoming known for jazz, barbecue, fountains, neighbourhood culture, and Midwestern hospitality. Its history reflects movement, commerce, music, and a strong sense of local pride across both Missouri and Kansas.
Sport has long shaped the city’s identity, especially American football, baseball, and college sports. Football/soccer has grown strongly through Sporting Kansas City, youth development, and passionate local support. With GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium selected for FIFA World Cup 2026, Kansas City will welcome global football fans to a proud sports city.
1838
The Town of Kansas is founded, forming the basis of modern Kansas City.
1853
The city is officially incorporated as the City of Kansas.
1889
The city is renamed Kansas City, reflecting its growing regional importance.
1920
Kansas City becomes a major jazz centre during the city’s cultural boom.
1972
Arrowhead Stadium opens as the home of the Kansas City Chiefs.
1985
The Kansas City Royals win their first World Series.
2013
Sporting Kansas City wins the MLS Cup, strengthening the city’s football culture.
2020
The Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV, ending a 50-year title wait.
2026
Kansas City becomes a FIFA World Cup host city, with Arrowhead Stadium selected for matches.
World Cup 2026 Matches in Kansas City
Kansas City’s FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule gives Arrowhead Stadium, listed during the tournament as Kansas City Stadium, a powerful mix of group-stage drama and knockout football. The city will host six matches in total, starting with four group games: Argentina vs Algeria on June 16, Ecuador vs Curaçao on June 20, Tunisia vs Netherlands on June 25, and Algeria vs Austria on June 27. After that, Kansas City stays in the spotlight with one Round of 32 match on July 3 and one Quarter-Final on July 11.

Group Stage
World Cup 2026 Group Stage Standings→| Match | Date | Time (Local) | Matchup | Group/Stage | Stadium | City | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | Jun 16, 2026 | 17:00 | ArgentinaVSAlgeria | Group J | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | View Tickets |
| 34 | Jun 20, 2026 | 20:00 | EcuadorVSCuraçao | Group E | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | View Tickets |
| 58 | Jun 25, 2026 | 20:00 | TunisiaVSNetherlands | Group F | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | View Tickets |
| 69 | Jun 27, 2026 | 17:00 | AlgeriaVSAustria | Group J | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | View Tickets |
Round of 32
World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Standings→| Match | Date | Time (Local) | Matchup | Group/Stage | Stadium | City | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 87 | Jul 03, 2026 | 20:00 | TBDVSTBD | Round of 32 | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | View Tickets |
Quarter-finals
World Cup 2026 Quarter-finals Standings→| Match | Date | Time (Local) | Matchup | Group/Stage | Stadium | City | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | Jul 11, 2026 | 20:00 | TBDVSTBD | Quarter-finals | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | View Tickets |
Hospitality World cup 2026. VIP categories details.
| Private Suites | Pitchside Lounge | VIP | Lounge 1930 | Trophy Lounge | Champions Club | FIFA Pavilion | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue Access | Dedicated Entry | Dedicated Entry | Dedicated Entry | Dedicated Entry | Dedicated Entry | Dedicated Access | Dedicated Access |
| Seating Level | Private Suite, Directly Connected | Premier Sideline Seating | Elevated Sideline Seating | Elevated Sideline Seating | Elevated Sideline Seating | Preferred Seating | Preferred Seating |
| Hospitality Service | Continuous Service | Pre-match / Halftime* / Post-match | Pre-match / Halftime / Post-match | Pre-match / Halftime / Post-match | Pre-match / Halftime / Post-match | Pre-match / Post-match | Pre-match / Post-match |
| Guest Arrival | Champagne on arrival, crafted cocktails and mocktails | Champagne on arrival, crafted cocktails and mocktails | City-centric welcome experience. Welcome refreshments, from soft drinks to Champagne | Welcome refreshments, from soft drinks to Champagne | Welcome refreshments, from soft drinks to Champagne | Welcome refreshments, from soft drinks to Champagne | Match day festive welcome |
| Guest Relations | Dedicated | Dedicated | Dedicated | Dedicated | Shared | Shared | Shared |
| Beverage Program | Exclusive Selection | Exclusive Selection | Celebrated Collection | Celebrated Collection | Signature Collection | Curated Offering | Curated Offering |
| Culinary Offering | Curated Selection | Culinary Experience | Flavors of Tradition | Flavors of Tradition | Signature Menu | Global Fusion | Gourmet Street Eats |
| Entertainment & Experience | Exclusive, climate-controlled match day experience with in-seat service | Special Guest appearances. Photo opportunities. Live entertainment | Post-match performance. Photo opportunities. Live entertainment | Immersive Experiences. Photo Opportunities. Live Entertainment | Immersive Experiences. Photo Opportunities. Live Entertainment | Immersive Experiences. Photo Opportunities. Live Entertainment | Immersive experiences. Themed zones. Photo opportunities. Live entertainment |
| Parking | On-site parking | On-site parking | On-site parking | On-site parking | On-site parking | Parking Not Available | Parking Not Available |
| Gifting | Premium Gift | Premium Gift | Premium Gift | Premium Gift | Commemorative Gift | Commemorative Gift | Commemorative Gift |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many World Cup matches will be played in Kansas City?
Kansas City Stadium will host 6 matches in total: 4 group-stage games, 1 Round of 32 match, and 1 quarter-final.
Which groups will play matches in Kansas City?
Kansas City hosts group-stage fixtures from Group J, Group E, and Group F.
Are there any knockout matches in Kansas City?
Yes. Kansas City hosts one Round of 32 match and one quarter-final.
Will Kansas City Stadium have grass or turf for the World Cup?
It will be played on natural grass. The stadium was re-sodded for the tournament and upgraded underneath the surface to support the World Cup pitch.
How early should I arrive at the stadium?
Plan to arrive 90 to 120 minutes before kick-off to allow time for security screening, entry lines, and finding your seat.
Can I bring bags or flags into the stadium?
Expect strict entry rules. The stadium operates a clear-bag style policy, including clear bags up to 12 x 6 x 12 inches and small clutches up to 4.5 x 6.5 inches. For flags, bring a small handheld flag and avoid poles, since larger items can be restricted on matchdays.
Can I buy one ticket for all the matches in Kansas City?
Tickets are typically listed per match, so you choose the exact Kansas City games you want. If you want an all-matches option, official hospitality offers a Kansas City Venue Series that includes all 6 matches in Kansas City.
Can I buy VIP or hospitality packages?
Yes. Kansas City has official hospitality options, including premium lounges and VIP-style experiences, depending on availability.
Does Kansas City Stadium offer accessible seating for fans with disabilities?
Yes. Accessible seating is available, and accessible options also exist within certain hospitality products, subject to availability.
How much do tickets for Kansas City Stadium cost?
Prices vary by match, seat category, and demand. On Ticombo you’ll see the live price range on each Kansas City match listing.
Where is Kansas City Stadium located in relation to the city centre, and how do I get there?
Kansas City Stadium is at the Truman Sports Complex area, a short drive east of downtown Kansas City. On matchdays, the simplest plan is usually driving with pre-booked parking or ride-hail, and some events also run shuttle-style options depending on the matchday plan.
What are some recommended places for food and drinks in Kansas City?
For pre-match atmosphere, Power and Light District is the easiest downtown hub, Crossroads Arts District is great for breweries and modern spots, and Westport is a classic for bars and casual eats.
What are the best hotels in Kansas City?
If you want a straightforward base, stay in Downtown for walkability and nightlife. Country Club Plaza is a strong option for more upscale hotels and shopping, and Crossroads is great if you want a trendier, food-forward area.
Is there public transportation from Kansas City to the stadium?
Kansas City has public transit options in the metro area, but for the stadium specifically, most fans rely on driving, ride-hail, and matchday transport plans.
What is the most efficient transportation type in Kansas City?
On matchdays, ride-hail or driving with a parking plan is usually the most efficient for getting to and from the stadium. If you’re staying downtown, the KC Streetcar is great for moving around the core before or after the match, then switching to ride-hail for the stadium trip.

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