FIFA fever takes over Houston as first matches take place in Mexico: Live updates

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Last updated: Friday, June 12, 2026 12:26AM GMT
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The FIFA World Cup is here, and Houstonians are expected to swarm fan events and local businesses as the soccer event seizes the summer.

H-Town is hosting seven matches, but fans will have plenty of other things to enjoy in the Bayou City.

ABC13 has live updates to keep all Houstonians, from soccer aficionados to commuters looking to dodge traffic, informed throughout the multi-country event.

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Jun 11, 2026, 7:35 PM

What FIFA World Cup matches will take place in Houston?

H-Town will host seven of the World Cup games. Five of them will take place during the group stage, one of them during the round of 32, and the last during the round of 16. See below for the matches.

  • June 14 - Germany vs. Curacao
  • June 17 - Portugal vs. Congo
  • June 20 - Netherlands vs. Sweden
  • June 23 - Portugal vs. Uzbekistan
  • June 26 - Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia

  • June 29 - TBD (round of 32)
  • July 4 - TBD (round of 16)

All the matches will be held at Houston Stadium.

Visit FIFA's website for more information.

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Jun 11, 2026, 9:56 PM

FIFA Fan Festival Houston: What you need to know

FIFA described its fan experience as the ultimate destination for World Cup fans in Houston, and ABC13 got a first look at some of the featured experiences before it opened to the public.

The festival is located just east of downtown Houston, next to Shell Energy Stadium. It will be open every day of the World Cup and is a first-come, first-served venue where fans can watch all the matches for free.

FIFA said there are several experiences fans can partake in at the festival, and since it's taking place in the Houston heat, organizers say there will be misting zones, water stations, and shaded areas.

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3 hours and 54 minutes ago

'Difficult process': coffee shop owner frustrated with FIFA Fan Festival road closures as sales slow

A coffee shop owner located near FIFA's Fan Festival told ABC13 that road closures were affecting his business.

The world's biggest sporting event has arrived in Houston, and fans are spending big around the matches, but not all business owners say they're raking in cash.

A coffee shop owner said the first day of the World Cup was one of his slowest days because road closures and limited parking kept customers away from his business on Hutchins Street in East Downtown.

"We aren't here to be kill-joys, but this is a really difficult process for us," Andreas Hager, Koffeteria co-owner, said. "We feel like we've been left out of the conversation."

Hutchins Street is right where Koffeteria's front doors are located, and it's also where many first responders are stationed.

Hager said he wants the city to consider improving access to his business and to others along the edge of the FIFA Fan Festival.

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Jun 11, 2026, 11:10 PM GMT

FIFA Fan Festival Houston reopens after reaching capacity during first World Cup match, FIFA says

Entry to the FIFA Fan Festival, the official watch party location for World Cup viewers in Houston, was temporarily paused due to capacity on the first day of the multi-country tournament.

FIFA World Cup Houston published the update on X as the first match of the World Cup between Mexico and South Africa kicked off on Thursday afternoon.

Officials encouraged fans to visit other locations and support local businesses to watch the match.

FIFA officials later updated that the gates reopened at 5:45 p.m. The closure lasted just over four hours, approximately the duration of the Mexico vs. South Africa match.

Colombian singer J Balvin performs before the start of the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026.
Colombian singer J Balvin performs before the start of the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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Jun 11, 2026, 10:27 PM GMT

21 heat-related incidents reported at FIFA Fan Festival Houston, HFD says

The Houston Fire Department said that there were 21 heat-related incidents at the FIFA Fan Festival, just east of downtown Houston on Thursday.

According to HFD, two people were taken to a hospital.

Organizers of the event previously said there would be misting zones, water stations, and shaded areas for fans to catch a break from the heat.

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Jun 11, 2026, 10:23 PM GMT

Famous Dutch Orange Bus arrives in Galveston, will visit Houston and Dallas for Netherlands games

The famous Dutch Orange Bus is a beloved tradition among the Netherlands soccer fans. ABC13 got an up-close look ahead of the 2026 World Cup matches the country will play in Dallas and Houston.

The Netherlands will play World Cup games here in Houston and in Dallas. ABC13's Bob Slovak got an up-close look at the famous Dutch Orange Bus, a beloved tradition among Dutch fans.