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MetLife Stadium

Coordinates:40°48′48.7″N74°4′27.7″W / 40.813528°N 74.074361°W /40.813528; -74.074361
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Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey

MetLife Stadium
The Meadowlands
The New Meadowlands
The Home of theNew York Giants andNew York Jets
NewGiants Stadium
Aerial view
MetLife Stadium is located in New York City
MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium
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MetLife Stadium is located in New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
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Location inNew Jersey
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MetLife Stadium is located in the United States
MetLife Stadium
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Location in the United States
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Former namesNew Meadowlands Stadium (2010–2011)
New York/New Jersey Stadium
(2026 FIFA World Cup)
Address1 MetLife Stadium Drive
LocationEast Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.
Coordinates40°48′48.7″N74°4′27.7″W / 40.813528°N 74.074361°W /40.813528; -74.074361
Public transitMainline rail interchangeNJ TransitMeadowlands

NJT BusNJ TransitNJT Bus:353

NJT BusCoach USA:351
OwnerNew Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
OperatorNew Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC[1]
Capacity82,500[2]
Record attendanceAny event: 93,000 (12th Siyum HaShas, August 1, 2012)
Concert: 89,106 (Ed Sheeran+-=÷x Tour, June 11, 2023)
Football: 83,367 (New York Jets @New York Giants, October 29, 2023)
College football: 82,285 (122nd Army Navy Game, December 11, 2021)
Soccer: 82,566 (Manchester United vs.West Ham United, July 26, 2025)
SurfaceUBU Speed S5-M
(2010–2022)[3]
FieldTurf CORE[4]
(2023–present)
ScreensFour 30 ft × 118 ft (9.1 m × 36.0 m) big-screen monitors
One 360 degree ribbon board display[5]
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 5, 2007; 18 years ago (2007-09-05)[6]
Built2008–2010
OpenedApril 10, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-04-10)[10]
Construction cost$1.6 billion
($2.31 billion in 2024 dollars[7])
Architect360 Architecture
EwingCole
Rockwell Group
Bruce Mau Design, Inc.
Project managerHammes Company Sports Development
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti
General contractorSkanska[8]
Main contractorsStructal–Heavy Steel Construction, a division of Canam Group[9]
Tenants
New York Giants (NFL) (2010–present)
New York Jets (NFL) (2010–present)
New York Guardians (XFL) (2020)
Website
metlifestadium.com

MetLife Stadium is amulti-purpose stadium at theMeadowlands Sports Complex inEast Rutherford, New Jersey,United States, 5 mi (8 km) west ofNew York City. It opened in 2010, replacingGiants Stadium, and serves as the home for theNew York Giants andNew York Jets of theNational Football League (NFL). It is also scheduled to host thefinal of the2026 FIFA World Cup. At an approximate cost of $1.6 billion, it was the most expensive stadium built in the United States at the time of its completion.[11]

MetLife Stadium hostedSuper Bowl XLVIII and multiple matches during the2025 FIFA Club World Cup and will host the2026 FIFA World Cup, includingbothfinals. It is the largest stadium in New Jersey with a capacity of over 82,000, along with being the largest venue in the NFL.

MetLife Stadium is one of two NFL stadiums shared by two teams; the other isSoFi Stadium inInglewood, California, home to theLos Angeles Rams andLos Angeles Chargers. Additionally, MetLife Stadium is the fifth building in theNew York metropolitan area to be home to multiple teams from the same sports league, after thePolo Grounds, which was home tothe baseball Giants andYankees from 1913 to 1922; the thirdMadison Square Garden, which hosted theNHL'sRangers andAmericans from 1926 to 1942;Shea Stadium, which housed both theMets and Yankees during the 1974 and 1975 seasons and both theJets andGiants in 1975; and Giants Stadium, which hosted both theGiants andJets from 1984 to 2009.

History

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AsGiants Stadium approached 30 years of age, it was becoming one of the older stadiums in the NFL. The Jets, who had been the tenants to the Giants, were looking to have a proposedWest Side Stadium built inManhattan. Originally intended to be the 85,000-seat main stadium forNew York's bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics, it was designed to be downsized to 75,000 seats for the Jets. However, it would have required significant public funding; progress on the project was halted in 2005 due to opposition from a number of sources, includingCablevision, who owned the nearbyMadison Square Garden at the time.[12] The Giants then entered into a joint venture with the Jets to build a new stadium in which the two New York teams would be equal partners.

Design and planning

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MetLife Stadium under construction in 2007 (top) and 2008 (bottom) near Giants Stadium

The architects were tasked with designing a neutral stadium that would still embody the distinct personalities of both franchises. The Giants favored a traditional look of exposedsteel framework and rusticated stone while the Jets wanted a sleek and modern look highlighted by metal and glass. With those features in mind the designers used the column/tower dynamic seen in many of Manhattan'sskyscrapers as inspiration for the stadium's design.[13]

The base of the stadium's facade is clad inlimestone-like stonework while the rest of the stadium is distinguished by an outer skin ofaluminumlouvers and glass and by interior lighting capable of switching colors, depending on which team is currently playing–blue for the Giants and green for the Jets.[14] This idea originated at theAllianz Arena inMunich, Germany; which was previously shared between the city's two majorsoccer clubs,Bayern Munich and1860 Munich. Unlike Giants Stadium, MetLife Stadium can easily be reconfigured for the Giants or Jets within a matter of hours.[15] The louvers' total linear length is exactly 50,000 meters (50 kilometers) or 163,681 feet (31.1 miles).

Front row 50 yard line seats are 46 feet (14 m) away from thesideline, which is the shortest distance of all NFL stadiums. To change the field decorations, two 4-person crews take approximately 18 hours using forklifts and other machinery to remove the 40 sections ofAct Global UBU Speed Series which make up the teams' respectiveend zones.[16] Replaceable team logos at midfield were removed in August 2010, afterDomenik Hixon tore his anterior cruciate ligament at a practice at the stadium during training camp. For the next decade, the NFL's logo was painted at midfield, instead of the logo of one of the teams, also shortening the transition time.[17] However, in 2023, the Giants announced they would paint their team logo at midfield during their home games, with the Jets likewise doing the same approach.[18] The paint is formulated to be easily dissolved by water to ensure it can be quickly removed, and as such it is not expected to be used when precipitation is expected. If the two teams are playing each other, the designated home team will have its configuration around the stadium. During their annual preseason matchups, both the Giants and the Jets will have an end zone with their team logo. Additionally in 2023, the stadium installed a new artificial surface called theFieldTurf Core System, the first multilayer dual-polymer monofilament fiber surface. The new surface also contains heavyweight infill. Overall, the system should be more durable and lower incidences of player injury.[19]

Unlike a number of other new NFL venues, MetLife Stadium does not have a roof, as proposals to include a roof failed, over a dispute for funding.[20] Thus, indoor events such as theFinal Four cannot be held at the facility, which runs counter to the original aims for a new arena in northern New Jersey.[21]

Ten giantHD-readylight emitting diode (LED) pylons, located at the north, south, east, and west entrances, display videos of the team currently in-house. The pylons measure approximately 54 feet (16 m) high by 20 feet (6.1 m) wide. Inside, are four 30 feet (9.1 m) by 116 feet (35 m)HD video displays, and hang from each corner of the upper deck.[22]

Old logo

The new stadium seating bowl is laid out similar to that of Giants Stadium[13] and has seating for 82,500[2] people, including 10,005 club seats and approximately 218luxury suites, making it thelargest NFL stadium in terms of total seating.[23] The seating bowl is also raked in a way that eliminates overhangs from the upper decks that would impede views and allows fans to see the full arc of a 90-foot (30 yd) punt.[13]

Lower bowlMid-bowlUpper bowl
33,34621,32327,897

MetLife Stadium includes a total of four locker rooms: one each for the Giants and Jets, as well as two for visiting teams. The home teams have locker rooms on opposite ends of the stadium with a visitors' locker room adjacent to it. On most game days the visitors use the locker room at the end opposite that of the home team while the unused visitors' locker room is used for spillover by the home team.[23][24] For games in which neither the Giants or Jets are playing, each team uses one of the visitor's locker rooms. When the Giants and Jets play each other, each team uses its own locker room plus the adjacent visitor's room for spillover.

In 2012,DLR Group partnered withNRG Energy to design and install a "Solar Ring" on the upper rim of MetLife Stadium. The Solar Ring consists of 1,350 building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV)solar panels assembled into 47 individual frames. The BIPV panels are illuminated with LED lighting and programmed to display the signature blue and green colors of the Giants and the Jets along with other hues for events such as concerts, soccer matches, and college sports. The panels generate about 350 KW, nearly 25 times the amount of electricity that's actually needed to power the LED display system. The excess power generated can go into the general stadium use or back to the grid.[25][26]

In January 2024, renovations began on the lower bowl of MetLife Stadium to enlarge the playing field to meet necessary FIFA requirements to host the eight games, including the final, of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. To limit disruption of regular stadium usage, the project is being done in two phases. Phase I was completed in May 2024 and Phase II will commence in January 2025 and be completed in May 2025.

To expand the field's dimensions for the tournament and maintain the current NFL seating capacity and layout, four corners of the existing precast concrete seating bowl will be demolished and replaced with a new modular steel composite seating system that includes related mechanical, electrical, audio visual and plumbing adjustments. Additionally, 1,740 permanent seats will be replaced with the new seating system.[27]

Technical agreements

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Lease terms

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View of MetLife Stadium (under construction) andGiants Stadium (on right) in July 2009

The two teams formed the New Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC, a 50/50 joint venture, to build and operate the stadium. The two teams leased the parcel of land on which the stadium stands from the NJSEA for a 25-year term, with options to extend it which could eventually reach 97 years. After the 15th year of the lease, and every five years, hence; one of the two teams may opt out of the lease after giving the state 12 months notice. The first such opportunity to opt out will occur in 2025 with a notice date of 2024. There will then be an opportunity to opt out in 2030, 2035, 2040, etc. However, if one team leaves for a new stadium, the other team would have to remain for the remainder of the lease. However, the high cost of building and relocating to a stadium makes it very unlikely. The teams also get parking revenue from the Meadowlands' western parking lots year round, even when there are no events at the stadium (this would occur when other parts of the Meadowlands host events).[28]

Naming rights

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Allianz, a financial services and insurance company based inMunich, Germany, expressed interest in purchasing naming rights to the stadium. The proposal was for a period of up to 30 years,[29] and was estimated to be valued at between $20 million and US$30 million. Allianz sponsors the venue that inspired the color-change technology for MetLife Stadium:Allianz Arena in Munich.

Allianz's proposal drew protests from New York'sJewish community (the largest outside of Israel) and theAnti-Defamation League, due to Allianz previous close ties to the government ofNazi Germany duringWorld War II. Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, secretary general of the North American Board of Rabbis, noted however that while the survivors' sensibilities were understandable, a naming deal is legitimate, noting "I have found Allianz to be receptive, to be sensitive and a friend of the Jewish people today."[30] No agreement was reached and talks between Allianz and the teams ended on September 12, 2008.[31]

On June 27, 2011, it was reported thatNew York City-based insurance companyMetLife entered discussions to purchase naming rights to the stadium.[32] The new name,MetLife Stadium,[33] became official when all parties signed a 25-year deal on August 23.[34][35][36]

EPA agreement

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In June 2009, the New Meadowlands Stadium Corporation and theEPA signed a memorandum of understanding that outlines plans to incorporate environmentally-friendly materials and practices into the construction and operation of MetLife Stadium. The agreement includes strategies to reduce air pollution, conserve water, and energy, improve waste management, and reduce the environmental impact of construction. The goal of the agreement is to save the emission of nearly 1.68 million metric tons ofcarbon dioxide during the stadium's construction and its first year of operation. Under this agreement, the stadium construction must use around 40,000 tons of recycled steel, recycle 20,000 tons of steel from Giants Stadium, install seating made from recycled plastic andscrap iron, and reduce air pollution from construction vehicles by using cleaner diesel fuel, diesel engine filters, and minimizingengine idle times. Other goals of this agreement include providing mass transit options for fans and replacing traditional concession plates, cups and carries with compostable alternatives. The New Meadowlands Stadium Corporation is to report the progress on its goals to EPA every six months. Based on the reports, the EPA has stated it will quantify the benefits of the venue's environmental efforts.[37][38]

Accessibility and transportation

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Meadowlands station provides New Jersey Transit rail service to MetLife Stadium on game days

MetLife Stadium is accessible by car via Exit 16W on the western spur of theNew Jersey Turnpike (I-95) and is also located adjacent toNJ Route 3 andNJ Route 120.[39]

Coach USA provides the351 Meadowlands Express Bus service between MetLife Stadium and thePort Authority Bus Terminal.[40]New Jersey Transit provides the353 Bus service for select events between MetLife Stadium andSecaucus Junction.[41]

TheMeadowlands Rail Line operates on event days betweenMeadowlands station andHoboken Terminal via Secaucus Junction, where there is connecting service toPennsylvania Station (New York City),Pennsylvania Station (Newark), and otherNew Jersey Transit rail operations. The line opened to the public on July 26, 2009.[42]

MetLife Stadium enforces a clear bag policy, allowing only transparent bags no larger than 12”x6”x12” and small clutches of 4.5”x6.5”, with exceptions for medically necessary items after inspection.[43]

Awards and recognition

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In 2009, MetLife Stadium was named the "Greenest Stadium" in the NFL by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).[44]

In July 2017, MetLife Stadium was named "Venue of the Year" by the Stadium Business Summit. The award is awarded to the world's best stadium, arena or sports venue, that deserves recognition for an outstanding performance over a 12-month period.[45]

Notable events

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Firsts and notable moments

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Pre-game ceremony prior to the Jets-Cowboys game on September 11, 2011

Super Bowl XLVIII

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Further information:Super Bowl XLVIII andMass Transit Super Bowl
Aerial view of MetLife Stadium

On May 25, 2010, it was announced thatSuper Bowl XLVIII was awarded to the stadium, the first time aSuper Bowl would be played in theNew York metropolitan area, and the first time that a non-domed stadium in a cold-weather city would host it.[59] Normally, Super Bowls must be held in indoor climate-controlled stadiums if they are held in a city with an average temperature lower than 50 °F (10 °C). However, NFL commissionerRoger Goodell waived this requirement and allowed MetLife Stadium on the ballot because of a "unique, once-only circumstance based on the opportunity to celebrate the new stadium and the great heritage and history of the NFL in the New York region."[60][61] The game was played on February 2, 2014. The temperature at kickoff was 49 °F (9 °C), making it only the third-coldest Super Bowl on record.[62] TheSeattle Seahawks defeated theDenver Broncos 43–8 for their first Super Bowl victory.[63]

Professional wrestling

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MetLife Stadium during WrestleMania 29
MetLife Stadium during WrestleMania 35

MetLife Stadium has twice hostedWrestleMania—the flagshippay-per-view event of theprofessional wrestling promotionWWE.WrestleMania 29 was held at MetLife Stadium on April 7, 2013. With 80,676 spectators, it was the thirdmost-attended event in WWE history, and the highest-grossing event in WWE history at $12.3 million. Six years later, MetLife Stadium hostedWrestleMania 35 on April 7, 2019, overtaking WrestleMania 29 with an attendance of 82,265, and $16.9 million in revenue. Six years later after WrestleMania 35, MetLife Stadium also hosted the first ever two-nightSummerSlam, on August 2–3, 2025.[64][65]

Soccer

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MetLife Stadium is also designed forsoccer. To prepare for a match, the stadium uses retractable seating in the field level corners to fit aFIFA-sanctioned soccer field.[66] Along with being noted for providing exceptional sight-lines,[67] this has allowed the stadium to host several major international matches.

The first international exhibition match was betweenMexico andEcuador on May 7, 2010, in front of 77,507 fans. The stadium hosted another international exhibition soccer match between theUnited States andBrazil on August 10, 2010. Brazil won 2–0 in front of a near-sellout crowd of 77,223; the game was played on a temporary grass field.[68][69]

On March 26, 2011, the stadium hosted an international friendly, between the United States andArgentina, which ended in a 1–1 draw and was played in front of a sellout crowd of 78,926.[70]

On June 18, 2011, the stadium hosted two quarter-final matches of the2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup.Costa Rica playedHonduras to a 1–1 draw with Honduras winning on penalties 4–2 in the first match. The second match featured Mexico againstGuatemala with Mexico winning 2–1.

On June 9, 2012, Argentina and Brazil played a friendly match, with Argentina winning in a thrilling 4–3 match featuring aLionel Messihat-trick.[71] Another exhibition match in preparation for2014 FIFA World Cup was played on November 14, 2012, betweenColombia andBrazil, with Brazil acting as the local team despite a higher affluence of Colombian fans.

On August 4, 2013, the stadium hosted two second round matches of the2013 International Champions Cup. The first match sawValencia defeatInter Milan 4–0 and the second match sawChelsea defeatAC Milan 2–0.

On November 15, 2013, Argentina and Ecuador played an international friendly to a 0–0 draw.[72]

On June 10, 2014, the stadium hosted an international friendly before the2014 FIFA World Cup between theRepublic of Ireland andPortugal with Portugal beating Ireland 5–1.[73]

On September 9, 2014, the stadium hosted an international friendly between Brazil and Ecuador with Brazil victorious 1–0.[74]

On March 31, 2015, the stadium hosted an international friendly rematch of Argentina and Ecuador with Argentina prevailing 2–1 in front of 48,000 fans.[75][76]

On July 19, 2015, the stadium hosted hosted two quarter-final matches of the2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.Trinidad and Tobago playedPanama to a 1–1 draw with Panama winning on penalties 6–5. The second match saw Mexico defeat Costa Rica 1–0.

On August 3, 2016, MetLife Stadium hosted a2016 International Champions Cup match betweenReal Madrid andFC Bayern Munich; Real Madrid won the match 1–0.[77]

On July 22, 2017, a match of the2017 International Champions Cup was played betweenFC Barcelona andJuventus. Barcelona won the match 2–1 in front of 82,104 fans.[78]

MetLife Stadium hosted two matches as part of the2018 International Champions Cup. The first match on July 25, 2018, betweenManchester City F.C. andLiverpool F.C., with it ending 2–1 in favor of Liverpool, and the second match on August 7, 2018, between Real Madrid andAS Roma, also ending in a 2–1 victory for Real Madrid.[79][80]

On September 7, 2018, the stadium hosted the United States and Brazil in an international friendly match as part ofU.S. Soccer's "Kickoff Series",[81] which Brazil won by a score of 2–0 with goals fromRoberto Firmino andNeymar.[citation needed] On September 11, the stadium hosted an international friendly between Colombia and Argentina.[82]

On July 29, 2019, during the2019 International Champions Cup, the stadium hosted the firstMadrid derby held outside of Europe between Real Madrid andAtlético Madrid, which Atlético won 7–3.[83] On September 6, MetLife Stadium hosted the 70th all time meeting of the United States and Mexico with Mexico winning 3–0 in front of a crowd of 47,960.[84]

On July 23, 2023, the stadium hosted an international friendly betweenPremier League clubsManchester United andArsenal in front of a stadium soccer record crowd of 82,262 with United winning 2–0.[85]

On August 3, 2024, MetLife Stadium hosted a preseason match ofEl Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid with Barcelona winning 2–1 in front of 82,154 fans.[86]

MetLife Stadium was one of 12 venues that hosted the2025 FIFA Club World Cup, includingthe final won byChelsea.

2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup

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DateTime (UTC−4)Team #1ScoreTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 18, 201116:00 Costa Rica1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
 HondurasQuarterfinals78,807
20:00 Mexico2–1 Guatemala

2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup

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DateTime (UTC−4)Team #1ScoreTeam #2RoundAttendance
July 19, 201516:30 Trinidad and Tobago1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–6p)
 PanamaQuarterfinals74,187
19:30 Mexico1–0 (a.e.t.) Costa Rica

Copa América Centenario

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The stadium hosted thefinal of theCopa América Centenario—a special U.S.-hosted edition of theCopa América tournament co-organized byCONCACAF, marking the centennial of South America's soccer federationCONMEBOL. After a 0–0 draw after extra time,Chile beatArgentina 4–2 on penalties to win the tournament.[87]

DateTime (UTC−4)Team #1ScoreTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 26, 201620:00 Argentina0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
 ChileFinal82,026

2024 Copa América

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The stadium hosted three matches during the2024 Copa América: two in the group stage and a semi-final match.

DateTime (UTC−4)Team #1ScoreTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 25, 202421:00 Chile0–1 ArgentinaGroup A81,106
June 27, 202421:00 Uruguay5–0 BoliviaGroup C48,033
July 9, 202420:00 Argentina2–0 CanadaSemi-finals80,102

2025 FIFA Club World Cup

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The stadium hosted nine matches during the2025 FIFA Club World Cup, including the final.

DateTime (UTC−4)Team #1ScoreTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 15, 202518:00BrazilPalmeiras0–0PortugalPortoGroup A46,275
June 17, 202512:00BrazilFluminense0–0GermanyBorussia DortmundGroup F34,736
June 19, 202512:00BrazilPalmeiras2–0EgyptAl AhlyGroup A35,179
June 21, 202515:00BrazilFluminense4–2South KoreaUlsan HDGroup F29,321
June 23, 202521:00PortugalPorto4–4EgyptAl AhlyGroup A39,893
July 5, 202516:00SpainReal Madrid3–2GermanyBorussia DortmundQuarter-finals76,611
July 8, 202515:00BrazilFluminense0–2EnglandChelseaSemi-finals70,556
July 9, 202515:00FranceParis Saint-Germain4–0SpainReal MadridSemi-finals77,542
July 13, 202515:00EnglandChelsea3–0FranceParis Saint-GermainFinal81,118

2026 FIFA World Cup

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MetLife Stadium is one of 16 venues, as well as one of the eleven American venues which will host matches during the2026 FIFA World Cup.[88] As per FIFA requirements, the stadium will have a grass field installed for the World Cup matches. During the event, the stadium will be temporarily be known as "New York New Jersey Stadium" in accordance with FIFA's policy on corporate sponsored names.[89][90] In February 2024, the stadium was announced as the host of the2026 FIFA World Cup final.[91] In addition, the stadium will host five group stage matches, one Round of 32 match, and one Round of 16 match.[92]

DateTime (UTC−4)Team #1ScoreTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 13, 2026--:--TBDTBDGroup C
June 16, 2026--:--TBDTBDGroup I
June 22, 2026--:--TBDTBDGroup I
June 25, 2026--:--TBDTBDGroup E
June 27, 2026--:--TBDTBDGroup L
June 30, 2026--:--Winner Group I3rd Group C/D/F/G/HRound of 32
July 5, 2026--:--Winner Match 76Winner Match 78Round of 16
July 19, 2026--:--Final

College football

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On October 16, 2010,Rutgers hostedArmy in the first college football game to be played in the new stadium, with theScarlet Knights defeating theBlack Knights in overtime, 23–20. During the game's second half, Rutgers playerEric LeGrand was injured on a special teams play, defending a Rutgers kickoff, and paralyzed from the neck down.

Syracuse University has hosted selected home games at MetLife Stadium in lieu of theCarrier Dome. The first of these games, branded asNew York's College Classic, was played in 2012 against the visitingUSC Trojans, who won 42–29. In 2013, the team opened its season against itsrivalPenn State at the stadium, losing 23–17.[93] In 2014, the team hosted theNotre Dame Fighting Irish at MetLife Stadium, losing 31–15. A rematch was held in2016, once again losing to the Fighting Irish 50–33.

On November 16, 2019, MetLife Stadium hosted the 61stCortaca Jug rivalry game between theNCAA Division IIICortland Red Dragons andIthaca Bombers. With an attendance of 45,161, it set a record for the most-attended football game in Division III history. The game was held at MetLife Stadium as part of season-long commemorations of the 150th anniversary of college football.[94]

On December 11, 2021, MetLife Stadium hosted the 122ndArmy-Navy Game. This was the first time the historic matchup was held at MetLife and the fifth time it was held in East Rutherford. Previous matchups were held at Giants Stadium in 1989, 1993, 1997, and 2002. Navy defeated Army 17–13.

Outdoor ice hockey

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On June 3, 2023, theNational Hockey League announced that MetLife Stadium would host two outdoor games as part of the2024 NHL Stadium Series. TheNew Jersey Devils hosted thePhiladelphia Flyers on February 17, 2024. Devils captainNico Hischier scored the first NHL goal in MetLife Stadium history on a breakaway 32 seconds into the first period of the game, ultimately scoring two goals on the night en route to the Devils victory over the Flyers by a final score of 6–3 before a crowd of 70,328 fans.[95] The following day, theNew York Rangers defeated theNew York Islanders 6–5 in overtime following a 3-goal comeback from a 3–5 deficit in front of 79,690 fans in attendance, which was the third largest attendance in NHL history. Rangers forwardArtemi Panarin was awarded the game-winning goal 10 seconds into overtime as the net came off its moorings by Islanders defensemanNoah Dobson. After video review, it was confirmed that the puck would've crossed the goal line had the net stayed in place.[96][97] This was the first time MetLife Stadium had ever hosted NHL hockey, the first time outdoor NHL hockey had ever been played in the state of New Jersey, and the fourth and fifth time outdoor NHL hockey would be played in the New York City/New Jersey area.Yankee Stadium hosted two games as part of the2014 NHL Stadium Series, in which the New York Rangers won both games, defeating the New Jersey Devils 7-3 and defeating the New York Islanders 2–1.Citi Field previously hosted the2018 NHL Winter Classic as well, with the Rangers defeating theBuffalo Sabres 3–2 in overtime.

Concerts

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DateMain act(s)Opening act(s) / Guest(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets sold / available forGross revenueNotes
May 26, 2010Bon JoviTrain,Gavin DeGraw,OneRepublic,Kid RockThe Circle Tour206,099 / 206,099 (100%)
(with July 9 show)
$21,386,437[98]
(with July 9 show)
[99]
May 27, 2010
May 29, 2010
June 6, 20102010Summer Jam49,048 / 49,048 (100%)$4,308,316[100]
June 10, 2010EaglesDixie Chicks
Keith Urban
Long Road Out of Eden Tour31,482 / 33,564 (94%)$3,390,308[98]
July 9, 2010Bon JoviTrain,Gavin DeGraw,OneRepublic,Kid RockThe Circle Tour(see above)(see above)
June 5, 20112011Summer Jam45,633 / 45,633 (100%)$4,791,268[101]
July 20, 2011U2InterpolU2 360° Tour88,491 / 88,491 (100%)$8,927,150[102]
August 13, 2011Kenny Chesney
Zac Brown Band
Billy Currington
Uncle Kracker
Goin' Coastal Tour55,239 / 55,239 (100%)$5,058,534[103]
May 18, 20122012Electric Daisy Carnival New York100,000 / 110,000 (91%)$7,294,307[104][105][106]
May 19, 2012
May 20, 2012
June 3, 20122012 Summer Jam42,696 / 42,696 (100%)$4,597,632[107]
August 11, 2012Kenny Chesney
Tim McGraw
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Jake Owen
Brothers of the Sun Tour56,285 / 56,285 (100%)$5,523,669[108]
September 19, 2012Bruce Springsteen and theE Street BandWrecking Ball World Tour152,290 / 159,000 (95%)$14,409,760[109]Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez was the special guest at the first show andGary U.S. Bonds was the special guest at the second and third shows. The third (and final) show was delayed for two hours due to a strong thunderstorm. The show finally got underway around 10:30 pm, prompting fans to sing "Happy Birthday" to Springsteen at midnight to celebrate his 63rd birthday. At the end of the show, Springsteen was presented with a guitar-shaped birthday cake onstage. The concert was released as a live album in June 2019[110][111]
September 21, 2012
September 22, 2012
June 2, 20132013Summer Jam41,598 / 41,598 (100%)$3,793,412[112][113][114]
July 13, 2013Taylor SwiftEd Sheeran
Austin Mahone
Joel Crouse
The Red Tour52,399 / 52,399 (100%)$4,670,011[115]Patrick Stump ofFall Out Boy was the special guest.[116]
July 25, 2013Bon JoviThe J. Geils BandBecause We Can95,991 / 95,991 (100%)$9,594,635[117]
July 27, 2013
August 10, 2013Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Eli Young Band
Kacey Musgraves
No Shoes Nation Tour53,416 / 53,416 (100%)$4,849,247[118]
July 11, 2014Beyoncé
Jay-Z
On the Run Tour89,165 / 89,165 (100%)$11,544,187[119][120][121][122]
July 12, 2014
August 4, 2014One Direction5 Seconds of SummerWhere We Are Tour139,247 / 139,247 (100%)$12,345,803
August 5, 2014
August 16, 2014Eminem
Rihanna
The Monster Tour100,420 / 100,420 (100%)$12,358,850Both shows were the 6th highest-grossing box office of the year.[123]
August 17, 2014
July 10, 2015Taylor SwiftVance Joy
Shawn Mendes
HAIM
The 1989 World Tour110,105 / 110,105 (100%)$13,423,858The Weeknd;Heidi Klum andUnited States women's national soccer team;Lily Aldridge,Lena Dunham,Gigi Hadid andHailee Steinfeld were special guests at the first show.[124]Nick Jonas; Gigi Hadid,Martha Hunt, Lily Aldridge,Candice Swanepoel,Behati Prinsloo,Karlie Kloss, andUzo Aduba were special guests at the second show.[125]
July 11, 2015
August 5, 2015One DirectionIcona PopOn The Road Again Tour56,159 / 56,159 (100%)$5,156,858
August 15, 2015Kenny Chesney
Jason Aldean
Brantley Gilbert
Cole Swindell
Old Dominion
The Big Revival Tour(Chesney)
Burn It Down Tour(Aldean)
58,642 / 58,642 (100%)$6,067,017
August 26, 2015AC/DCVintage TroubleRock or Bust World Tour48,881 / 50,000 (98%)$4,492,251
July 16, 2016ColdplayAlessia Cara
Foxes
A Head Full of Dreams Tour100,763 / 100,763 (100%)$10,749,394[126][127]
July 17, 2016
July 23, 2016Guns N' RosesLenny KravitzNot in This Lifetime... Tour100,177 / 100,177 (100%)$11,687,391[128]
July 24, 2016
August 7, 2016Paul McCartneyOne on One52,465 / 52,465 (100%)$7,808,072
August 20, 2016Kenny ChesneyMiranda Lambert
Sam Hunt
Old Dominion
Spread the Love Tour56,292 / 56,292 (100%)$5,736,232
August 23, 2016Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandThe River Tour 2016153,930 / 153,930 (100%)$18,239,039The first show lasted 3 hours and 52 minutes, at the time his longest show ever in the United States and the third longest show of his career.[129] The second show lasted 3 hours and 59 minutes surpassing the previous show in whichTom Morello was the special guest.[130] The third and final show lasted 4 hours and 1 minute in whichRickie Lee Jones was the special guest.[131]
August 25, 2016
August 30, 2016
October 7, 2016BeyoncéDJ KhaledThe Formation World Tour50,703 / 50,703 (100%)$6,064,625[132]This concert was originally scheduled to take place on September 7, 2016, but was rescheduled due to doctor's orders for vocal rest.[133]Serena Williams, Jay-Z andKendrick Lamar were special guests. Beyoncé also added "6 Inch" to the setlist.[134]
May 14, 2017MetallicaAvenged Sevenfold
Volbeat
WorldWired Tour46,941 / 49,155 (95%)$5,955,038[135]
June 28, 2017U2The LumineersThe Joshua Tree Tour 2017110,642 / 110,642 (100%)$14,568,805[135]
June 29, 2017
August 1, 2017ColdplayAlunaGeorge
Izzy Bizu
A Head Full of Dreams Tour54,501 / 54,501 (100%)$7,861,460[136]
June 2, 2018Luke BryanSam Hunt
John Pardi
Morgan Wallen
What Makes You Country Tour46,057$3,900,000[137]
July 20, 2018Taylor SwiftCamila Cabello
Charli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour[138]165,564 / 165,564 (100%)$22,031,386Swift became the first female artist in history to headline and sell out three consecutive shows at the stadium. During the second show, Swift performed "Clean" before the "Long Live" / "New Year's Day" medley. During the third show, Swift performed "So It Goes..." in place of "Dancing with Our Hands Tied".[139]
July 21, 2018
July 22, 2018
August 2, 2018Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Chloe x Halle
DJ Khaled
On the Run II Tour99,755 / 99,755 (100%)$13,886,416At the beginning of the first show, the entire stadium was evacuated due to a nearby thunderstorm. The show start time was postponed until 11:30pm with the show ending at 1:30am. During the second show, "Nice" was added to the setlist.
August 3, 2018
August 18, 2018Kenny ChesneyThomas Rhett
Old Dominion
Brandon Lay
Trip Around The Sun Tour[140]
September 21, 2018Ed SheeranSnow Patrol
Anne-Marie
÷ Tour[141]107,500 / 107,500 (100%)$11,220,207
September 22, 2018
May 18, 2019BTSLove Yourself World Tour98,574 / 98,574 (100%)$14,050,410[142]BTS became the first Korean act to perform at the stadium.
May 19, 2019
August 1, 2019The Rolling StonesThe WombatsNo Filter Tour104,964 / 104,964 (100%)$25,510,438These concerts were originally scheduled to take place on June 13 and 17, 2019 but were postponed due to Mick Jagger recovering from a heart procedure.[143]
August 5, 2019Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
September 21, 2019Romeo SantosUtopía Concert$9,003,680The first Latin artist ever to perform in this stadium as a headliner[144][145]
August 5, 2021Guns N' RosesMammoth WVHWe're F'N' Back! TourTBATBAOriginally planned for July 18, 2020 as a stop on the Guns N' Roses 2020 Tour;

Postponed due to pandemic[146]

October 9, 2021Aventura• Tonio Skits

•Radel Ortiz

•Isabel Ortiz

Inmortal Stadium Tour48,327 / 48,327 (100%)$7,339,642The first Latin band ever to perform in this stadium as a headliners. This was also the end of theInmortal Tour in the United States.[147] This was also their second time at MetLife. Their first was when they were the closing act for the lead singerRomeo Santos'sUtopía Concert back in 2019.[148]
June 4, 2022ColdplayH.E.R.
Bea Miller
Music of the Spheres World Tour117,240 / 117,240 (100%)$13,153,892Kylie Minogue was the special guest at the first show, performing "Can't Get You Out of My Head" with the band.Bruce Springsteen was the special guest at the second show, performing "Working on a Dream" and "Dancing in the Dark" with the band.[149][150]
June 5, 2022
June 16, 2022Paul McCartneyGot Back51,872 / 51,872 (100%)$13,012,034Bruce Springsteen andJon Bon Jovi were the special guests.[151][152]
June 18, 2022Grupo FirmeEnfiestados y Amanecidos Tour[153]
July 16, 2022The WeekndKaytranada
Mike Dean
After Hours til Dawn TourThe Weeknd premiered a trailer for his upcomingHBO series,The Idol, at this show right before he went on stage.[154][155]
July 23, 2022Elton JohnFarewell Yellow Brick Road
July 24, 2022
July 30, 2022Los BukisUna Historia Cantada[156]
August 11, 2022Lady GagaThe Chromatica Ball53,155 / 53,155 (100%)$8,412,348Originally planned for August 19, 2020, before initially being delayed to August 19, 2021; Postponed due to pandemic[157]
August 13, 2022Kenny ChesneyDan + Shay
Old Dominion
Carly Pearce
Here and Now TourOriginally known as the Chillaxification Tour; Originally planned for August 22, 2020, before initially being delayed to August 13, 2021; Postponed due to pandemic[158]
August 17, 2022Red Hot Chili PeppersThe Strokes
Thundercat
2022 Global Stadium Tour50,944 / 50,944 (100%)$9,475,596[159]
September 6, 2022RammsteinRammstein Stadium TourOriginally planned for September 10, 2020, before initially being delayed to September 10, 2021; Postponed due to pandemic[160]
May 26, 2023Taylor SwiftPhoebe Bridgers
Gayle
The Eras TourSwift became the first artist in history to headline and sell out three consecutive shows at the stadium twice. Highest three-day attendance in stadium history.
May 27, 2023Phoebe Bridgers
Gracie Abrams
May 28, 2023Phoebe Bridgers
Owenn
June 10, 2023Ed SheeranDylan
Khalid
Mathematics Tour173,390 / 173,390 (100%)$18,007,052Sheeran broke the attendance record for a concert in this venue with 89,000 fans attending his show on June 11.[161]
June 11, 2023
July 6, 2023TWICEReady to Be World Tour47,907

(100%)

$7,557,127Became the first Korean female act to headline and sell out at MetLife Stadium
July 29, 2023BeyoncéRenaissance World Tour106,056 / 106,056 (100%)$33,082,997Highest-grossing boxscore report in the stadium's history.[162]
July 30, 2023
August 4, 2023MetallicaPantera
Mammoth WVH
M72 World Tour163,028 / 163,028 (100%)$20,848,071
August 6, 2023Five Finger Death Punch
Ice Nine Kills
August 11, 2023BlackpinkBorn Pink World Tour95,437/

95,437(100%)

$17,506,005Became the first Korean female act to headline and sell out 2 consecutive shows at MetLife Stadium
August 12, 2023
August 15, 2023Guns N' Roses2023 Tour
August 30, 2023Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band2023 Tour
September 1, 2023
September 3, 2023
September 7, 2023Karol GAgudeloMañana Será Bonito Tour109,793 / 109,793(100%)$24,373,218The first Latin act to headline and sell out 2 shows at MetLife Stadium.
September 8, 2023Agudelo
Young Miko
May 17, 2024Morgan WallenOne Night At A Time World TourRescheduled from May 19 and 20, 2023 for health reasons.
May 18, 2024
May 23, 2024The Rolling StonesHackney Diamonds Tour105,124 / 105,124$29,155,574
May 26, 2024Lawrence
July 19, 2024Luke CombsGrowin’ Up And Gettin’ Old Tour
July 20, 2024
August 17, 2024Kenny Chesney
Zac Brown Band
Megan Moroney
Uncle Kracker
Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour
October 3, 2024PinkSheryl Crow
KidCutUp
The Script
P!NK: Summer Carnival
October 9, 2024Travis ScottSheck Wes

Playboi Carti

Future

Circus Maximus Tour
May 8, 2025Kendrick Lamar
SZA
MustardGrand National Tour
May 9, 2025
May 15, 2025ShakiraLas Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour
May 16, 2025Pitbull
May 22, 2025BeyoncéCowboy Carter Tour250,085 / 250,085$70,284,615• The most concerts performed by a single artist at MetLife Stadium with 12 shows to date.

• The most shows played on a single concert tour at the stadium, with five shows.• The highest ticket sales on a single tour run with over 250,085 tickets sold• The highest grossing reported concert tour at the stadium ($70,284,615).[163]

May 24, 2025
May 25, 2025
May 28, 2025
May 29, 2025
June 5, 2025The WeekndPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
After Hours til Dawn Tour
June 6, 2025
June 7, 2025
July 18, 2025Zach BryanKings of LeonThe Front BottomsQuittin’ Time TourBruce Springsteen appeared as special guest on Night 3 to sing “Atlantic City” with Zach Bryan and Caleb Followell.
July 19, 2025
July 20, 2025
August 8, 2025Billy Joel
Stevie Nicks
Two Icons, One Night
August 9, 2025My Chemical RomanceDeath Cab for Cutie
Thursday
Long Live The Black Parade
August 10, 2025Jonas BrothersThe All-American Rejects
Marshmello
Jonas 20: Living the Dream TourSpecial Guests:Switchfoot,Jesse Mccartney,Dean Lewis,Demi Lovato
August 12, 2025Chris BrownSummer Walker
Bryson Tiller
Breezy Bowl XX Tour
August 13, 2025
August 27, 2025System of a Down
Korn
Polyphia
Wisp
System Of A Down & Korn with special guest PolyphiaSystem of a Down’s first New Jersey show since 2012 and first New York City show in 20 years. During their songs “Toxicity” and “Sugar” fans lit flares in the mosh pit.
August 28, 2025Night 2
August 31, 2025OasisCage the ElephantOasis Live '25 Tour
September 1, 2025
September 4, 2026Ed SheeranMacklemore
Lukas Graham
Biird
Loop Tour
September 5, 2026
September 25, 2026AC/DCThe Pretty RecklessPower Up Tour

Other events

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The stadium hosted the 12thSiyum HaShas, a celebration of the completion of the Talmud through the7+12-year Daf Yomi study program, on August 1, 2012. At 93,000 seats, it was the highest capacity crowd in the stadium's history, due to on-field seating and a ticket sell-out. Thesiyum was a Department of Homeland Security level two security event, the most critical short of a presidential visit.[164][165] On January 1, 2020, it hosted the13th Siyum HaShas.[166] On June 6, 2027, it will host the 14th Siyum HaShas.[167]

The stadium hosts the annualSummer Jam festival sponsored byWQHT FM ("Hot 97").

Since 2012, the stadium has been the main site of the two-day electronic music festivalElectric Daisy Carnival's stop in theNew York Metropolitan Area bringing electronic acts includingArmin Van Buuren,Hardwell,Porter Robinson andTiësto.

Monster Jam has also come to the stadium since 2012.

In 2014, two of the "Keep Seeking First God's Kingdom!" International Conventions of Jehovah's Witnesses were held at the stadium.[168]

On July 14 and 15, 2017, the stadium hosted the18th International Indian Film Academy Awards, theOscars ofBollywood, for the first time.[169]

On January 16, 2018, the stadium hosted the inaugural ball for newly elected New JerseyGovernorPhil Murphy.[170]

NFL attendances

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In 2023, theNew York Giants and theNew York Jets were among the NFL teams with the highest average home attendance. Only theDallas Cowboys drew a higher average home attendance, with 93,594 in 8 home games, although the average home attendance of the Cowboys was 80,000 without people watching on screens at the party decks.[171] The table shows the average home attendances of the Giants and the Jets at MetLife Stadium.

NFL TeamYearHome GamesAverage Attendance
New York Giants2024978,470
New York Jets2024778,789
New York Giants2023879,307[171]
New York Jets2023977,890[171]
New York Giants2022976,474[172]
New York Jets2022878,009[172]
New York Giants2021873,882
New York Jets2021971,676
New York Giants202080
New York Jets202080
New York Giants2019874,664
New York Jets2019878,523
New York Giants2018876,940
New York Jets2018877,982
New York Giants2017877,179
New York Jets2017877,562
New York Giants2016878,789
New York Jets2016878,160
New York Giants2015879,001
New York Jets2015878,160
New York Giants2014878,967
New York Jets2014878,160
New York Giants2013880,148
New York Jets2013876,957
New York Giants2012880,495
New York Jets2012879,088
New York Giants2011879,475
New York Jets2011878,986
New York Giants2010879,019
New York Jets2010878,596

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