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MetLife Stadium World Cup Traffic Cameras: NY-NJ Final

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Tournament Live Now: MetLife Stadium Live Cam for the 2026 World Cup Final

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is live across North America right now, and every match leads to East Rutherford. MetLife Stadium is the tournament's final venue, hosting the Final on Sunday July 19 at 15:00 ET plus seven earlier matches. TrafficVision aggregates NJDOT, 511NY, and Port Authority feeds covering NJ Turnpike (I-95) Exit 16W, Route 3, Route 17, and the Lincoln Tunnel so you have a working MetLife Stadium live camera on every approach to the Meadowlands Sports Complex.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs June 11 through July 19. MetLife Stadium hosts 8 matches including the Final on July 19 at 15:00 ET per FIFA.

Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ  |  Capacity: 82,500  |  Matches: 8 World Cup matches  |  Final: July 19, 2026  |  Camera Sources: NJDOT, 511NY, Port Authority of NY/NJ

MetLife Stadium hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final on July 19, the single highest-stakes sporting event of the entire tournament. The 82,500-seat venue in East Rutherford, NJ sits at the intersection of three major Northeast corridors (NJ Turnpike, Route 3, Route 17) just 5 miles west of Manhattan via the Lincoln Tunnel. World Cup Final day will produce the most extreme traffic pressure on the New York-New Jersey metro area in modern history.

The New Jersey Turnpike is one of the most heavily traveled toll roads in the nation per NJDOT traffic data, with the northern segments through Bergen and Hudson counties carrying the heaviest volumes. The Lincoln Tunnel is one of the busiest vehicular tunnels in the world, operated by the Port Authority of NY/NJ. World Cup Final day stacks 82,500 stadium attendees on top of normal Sunday traffic, plus international fan arrivals from JFK, Newark Liberty, and LaGuardia airports, all converging on the same handful of approach corridors.

MetLife Stadium World Cup Match Schedule

Every one of MetLife's eight matches builds toward the July 19 Final, with a July 5 Round of 16 game already loading the NJ Turnpike and Lincoln Tunnel before the tournament's biggest day.

Match Days at MetLife Stadium

  • June 13 — Brazil v Morocco (Group)
  • June 16 — France v Senegal (Group)
  • June 22 — Norway v Senegal (Group)
  • June 25 — Ecuador v Germany (Group)
  • June 27 — Panama v England (Group)
  • June 30 — Round of 32
  • July 5 — Round of 16
  • July 19 — FINAL, 15:00 ET

Match pairings and dates per FIFA and NY/NJ Host Committee.

Coverage Areas for MetLife Stadium

NJ Turnpike (I-95)

200+ Live Cameras

NJDOT and Turnpike Authority cameras from Newark Airport through the Meadowlands.

Route 3 East

40+ Live Cameras

The primary surface route from the Lincoln Tunnel through Secaucus and into the Meadowlands.

Route 17 / Route 4

60+ Live Cameras

Northern New Jersey approach corridors from Bergen County, Paramus, and the GW Bridge.

Lincoln Tunnel

20+ Live Cameras

Port Authority cameras at the Manhattan-side approach and the Helix on the NJ side.

I-78 / I-280 / I-80

180+ Live Cameras

Western New Jersey approaches from Jersey City, Newark, the Watchungs, and Pennsylvania.

Newark and JFK Airports

70+ Live Cameras

EWR via NJ Turnpike, JFK via Belt Parkway and Van Wyck Expressway.

Why MetLife Final Day Will Be Unprecedented

Three structural factors make the July 19 Final different from any sporting event in the metro's history:

  1. The Lincoln Tunnel chokepoint: The tunnel is the single fastest route from Manhattan to MetLife and is already one of the most congested corridors in America per INRIX. Final day will see the helix queue extend far back into Midtown.
  2. Sunday afternoon timing: Unlike Sunday Giants/Jets games, the Final draws international fans, corporate hospitality, and broadcast media that don't follow normal Sunday patterns.
  3. Three-airport overlap: Final attendees fly into all three NYC-area airports, compressing record international arrivals onto NJ Turnpike, Van Wyck, and Grand Central Parkway corridors at the same time.

An 82,500-attendee event at MetLife already produces multi-hour congestion windows on every approach corridor. The World Cup Final, with its global media presence and international fan arrivals stacked on top, will produce closer to a 12-hour congestion window across the entire NY-NJ metro.

Track NY-NJ Traffic for the World Cup Final

Browse hundreds of live NJDOT, 511NY, and Port Authority cameras covering the Meadowlands, the Lincoln Tunnel, and every metro approach corridor.

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Key Routes to MetLife Stadium

Stadium Approach Corridors

  • NJ Turnpike (I-95) North — Newark Airport, Elizabeth, Jersey City
  • NJ Turnpike (I-95) South — GW Bridge, Bergen County, NY State
  • Route 3 East — Lincoln Tunnel direct route
  • Route 17 South — Paramus, Bergen County
  • Route 46 East — Western Bergen County
  • I-280 East — Newark and Essex County
  • I-80 East — Northwestern NJ and PA
  • Lincoln Tunnel — Manhattan direct connection
  • GW Bridge — Manhattan and Bronx alternate

On Final day, the Meadowlands Sports Complex perimeter will be closed to non-credentialed vehicles starting hours before kickoff. Several NJ Turnpike exits and Route 3 ramps will operate as event-only access. Always cross-reference live cameras with NJDOT, NJ Turnpike Authority, and MetLife event-day advisories.

Lincoln Tunnel and Manhattan Approach

The Lincoln Tunnel is the fastest connection from Manhattan to MetLife, but on Final day it will be functionally impossible. Port Authority cameras on both the NJ-side helix and the Manhattan-side approach show real-time queue depth. Many fans will use the GW Bridge as a backup, but it adds 25+ minutes of normal driving plus the GW's own traffic surge.

Pro Tip: NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail Line via Secaucus Junction

The NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail Line runs direct from Secaucus Junction to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in about 10 minutes per metlifestadium.com. Secaucus Junction connects to NY Penn Station and Newark Liberty (EWR), making it the single highest-throughput option for fans arriving from Manhattan or either NYC-area airport. Final day will see record demand. Drive to a NJ Transit park-and-ride and ride in. Use TrafficVision cameras to verify your highway approach before leaving.

Transit Alternative: NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail Line

Driving to MetLife on July 19 is not the right call for most fans. The fastest realistic option is the NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail Line direct from Secaucus Junction to the Meadowlands Sports Complex station, a ride of roughly 10 minutes per metlifestadium.com. Secaucus Junction is a transfer hub: trains from NY Penn Station drop you there in minutes, and Newark Liberty (EWR) connects via the AirTrain plus a Northeast Corridor transfer. That single transfer point absorbs Manhattan fans, EWR international arrivals, and park-and-ride drivers onto the same direct stadium shuttle line.

For NY-NJ visitors planning the broader World Cup trip, our New York City traffic cameras guide, New Jersey traffic cameras guide, and New York state traffic cameras guide cover the year-round network. Drivers from Connecticut and the Hudson Valley should reference Connecticut traffic cameras for their inbound corridors. The full tournament context is in the 2026 FIFA World Cup traffic cameras hub.

Newark, JFK, and LaGuardia During the World Cup

Newark Liberty (EWR) is the closest of the three NYC-area airports to MetLife, just 12 miles south via the NJ Turnpike. International World Cup Final attendees will overwhelm Newark in the days before July 19. JFK is 25 miles east via the Belt Parkway and Van Wyck Expressway, with its own congestion patterns. LaGuardia is 20 miles east via the Grand Central Parkway. TrafficVision aggregates Port Authority, NJDOT, and 511NY cameras for all three airports plus their connecting highways.

Plan Your Final Day Route

Use the route builder to plot your drive from hotel or park-and-ride to MetLife Stadium and back, with every camera along the way visible. Save it once and check live conditions instantly on July 19.

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What TrafficVision Provides for MetLife World Cup Matches

  • Hundreds of NJDOT, 511NY, and Port Authority feeds on a single platform
  • Free 24/7 access with no account required
  • Mobile grid view for scanning multiple cameras simultaneously
  • Save favorites for the Lincoln Tunnel, NJ Turnpike, Route 3, and Route 17
  • Route builder to plan match-day drives in advance
  • Coverage of the entire tri-state area including Connecticut and the Hudson Valley

Is there a live camera at MetLife Stadium for the 2026 World Cup Final?

TrafficVision aggregates hundreds of public NJDOT, Port Authority, and 511NY live cameras covering every approach to MetLife Stadium, including NJ Turnpike (I-95) Exit 16W, Route 3, Route 17, and the Lincoln Tunnel. These are the same publicly operated feeds the agencies run year-round, free to view without an account.

When is the 2026 World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium?

The Final is on Sunday, July 19, 2026 at 15:00 ET per FIFA's official tournament schedule. It is Match 104, the closing match of the 39-day tournament.

What's the best transit option to MetLife Stadium for the World Cup?

The NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail Line runs direct from Secaucus Junction to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in about 10 minutes per metlifestadium.com. Secaucus Junction connects to NY Penn Station and Newark Liberty (EWR), making it the highest-throughput option for fans coming from Manhattan or either airport.

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium?

The Final is on Sunday, July 19, 2026 per FIFA's official tournament schedule. MetLife Stadium hosts a total of eight World Cup matches throughout the tournament, including the Final and earlier knockout games.

How many traffic cameras does TrafficVision cover for MetLife Stadium?

Over 500 live camera feeds across the NY-NJ metro approach corridors, including NJDOT, NJ Turnpike Authority, Port Authority, and 511NY cameras covering NJ Turnpike, Route 3, Route 17, the Lincoln Tunnel, and three regional airports.

When should I leave for the MetLife Stadium World Cup Final?

For a Sunday Final at MetLife, plan to be in position 5 hours before kickoff. The Lincoln Tunnel and NJ Turnpike north of exit 16E will start to gridlock 6 hours out. Use TrafficVision cameras on the NJ Turnpike, Route 3, and the Lincoln Tunnel helix to verify your approach is moving before committing.

Are MetLife Stadium traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated NJDOT, NJ Turnpike Authority, Port Authority, and 511NY feeds, the same cameras the agencies operate year-round.

Is there a train to MetLife Stadium for World Cup matches?

Yes. NJ Transit operates direct stadium service from Penn Station Manhattan via Secaucus Junction on event days. Final day will see record demand. The smartest option is to drive to a park-and-ride outside the metro core and take NJ Transit in. Use TrafficVision to verify your highway approach to the park-and-ride.

Which corridor will be most congested on Final day?

The Lincoln Tunnel and the NJ Turnpike between exits 14C and 18 will face the heaviest pressure. The NJ Turnpike is one of the most heavily traveled toll roads in the nation per NJDOT traffic data, Final day will exceed normal Sunday peaks by hours. The GW Bridge is the most realistic backup but adds 25+ minutes.

Ready for the 2026 World Cup Final?

Track every approach to MetLife Stadium with hundreds of live NJDOT, Port Authority, and 511NY cameras across the entire tri-state area.

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