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Everything to know about getting to Atlanta Stadium on World Cup matchdays
ATLANTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – For the first time ever, the FIFA World Cup is headed to Atlanta!
After being skipped over in 1994, Atlanta is hosting eight matches during soccer’s biggest tournament, including a semifinal. Here’s what you need to know before heading out the door to Atlanta Stadium.
Wait, where?
Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be known as Atlanta Stadium during the tournament because FIFA requires stadiums to cover existing advertising in order to protect its own commercial partners.
It’s the same place, just under a different, temporary name.
When are the matches in Atlanta?
Here’s a list of all eight matches.
- Monday, June 15, noon: Spain v. Cabo Verde
- Thursday, June 18, noon: South Africa v. Czechia
- Sunday, June 21, noon: Spain v. Saudi Arabia
- Wednesday, June 24, 6 p.m.: Morocco v. Haiti
- Saturday, June 27, 7:30 p.m.: Uzbekistan v. the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Wednesday, July 1, noon: Round of 32
- Tuesday, July 7, noon: Round of 16
- Wednesday, July 15, 3 p.m.: Semifinal
Where can I buy tickets?
Tickets can be found on FIFA’s website.
When do gates open?
Gates open three hours before each match.
What’s the best way to get to the matches?
Parking must be purchased through FIFA. There are more than 20 parking lots with spots within a mile of the stadium, although they’ll run you a pretty penny. Some parking spots for Monday’s opener between Spain and Cabo Verde are going for more than $100!
You can find parking here.
MARTA is also available. Atlanta Stadium has two stations nearby, one on either side of the stadium: both the Sports, Entertainment and Convention District and Vine City stations are served by the Blue and Green lines. The Vine City station is also served by several bus lines and has a pedestrian bridge going over Northside Drive to the stadium.
If you’re taking the Gold or Red lines to the matches, you’ll have to transfer at the Five Points station. According to FIFA, MARTA trains will run every five minutes between 4:45 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. on matchdays to accommodate crowds.
What can I bring with me into Atlanta Stadium?
If you can, leave the bags at home. The bag policy at the stadium can be much more limiting than it appears.
Clear vinyl bags can be 12 inches wide, 12 inches tall and 6 inches deep. Bags that aren’t clear can only be 4.5 inches wide and 6.5 inches tall.
FIFA also banned reusable water bottles from World Cup venues, but you can bring in one sealed plastic water bottle.
Also banned: large signs, large umbrellas, bottles, chairs, pom poms and beach balls, among other items. You can check out the full list here.
What can I do if I can’t make it to the matches?
FIFA Fan Festival Atlanta will be at Centennial Olympic Park! Taking place on certain days from June 11 to July 19, it features screenings of the big games, musician performances, food and drinks, a market, a children’s area and more.
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Ben’s Friends meetings help Atlanta food and beverage workers struggling with addiction
A metro Atlanta man is helping his fellow food and beverage workers struggling with addiction and alcoholism by holding weekly meetings that foster support.
“I’ve been cooking for 11 years. I started when I was a teenager. I’ve been with the company ever since,” said Jonah Jacobson, a sous chef at Pricci in Buckhead.
Jacobson said he began to experience repercussions while in active addiction five years ago.
“Things got bad enough to the point where I was fired from my first job,” he said.
Jacobson said once he started using alcohol and drugs, he could not stop.
“Where everybody else would call it a night after 1, 2 and go home like a normal person, I realized I did not have that luxury. I was not like everybody else,” said Jacobson.’
He helps lead the local chapter of Ben’s Friends, a national organization that organizes meetings for people struggling with addiction and alcoholism.
“We would always talk about another restaurant person who was either destroying their lives or, unfortunately, had just taken their lives due to alcohol and drugs. At one point, we just said enough is enough,” said Ben’s Friends co-founder Mickey Bakst.
Bakst has been sober for 43 years. He said the food and beverage industry fosters an environment in which alcohol and drugs are common and makes it easy for workers to fall into active addiction.
Adam Mauk with Edge Treatment Center in Roswell said programs like Ben’s Friends are often more successful after a person completes an initial inpatient or outpatient treatment plan. But he said people often reason they cannot afford to take the time off from work to complete initial treatment.
“It’s been proven time and time again that if you put anything ahead of your sobriety or ahead of trying to get clean or sober, then you’re going to lose that too,” said Mauk.
Jacobson has now been sober for five years.
“It (recovery) gave me a new outlook on life and gave me a sense of belonging that I was looking for, partially in a kitchen, partially outside of my life,” said Jacobson.
Ben’s Friends has more than 40 chapters across the country, offering free peer support to people working in the food and beverage industry.
Jacobson encourages anyone to attend a meeting on Mondays at 11 a.m. at Pricci, located on Pharr Road.
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Metro Atlanta to see scattered storms before temperatures climb back into the 90s
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Big Tigger leaving radio show after Sandy Springs arrest
STOCKBRIDGE, GEORGIA – JUNE 19: Radio personality Big Tigger speaks onstage during Juneteenth At The Bridge With Common at VyStar Amphitheater at The Bridge on June 19, 2026 in Stockbridge, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
ATLANTA – Atlanta radio host Big Tigger is stepping away from the microphone to focus on his family following his arrest on domestic violence charges, according to his Instagram.
Public statement defense
What we know:
Darian Morgan, known professionally as Big Tigger, released a statement confirming his decision to step away from his show to give his legal team room to work.
The full statement is below:
“For as long as I’ve been in this industry, my focus has always been to keep the spotlight on the culture and the incredible people I get to interview. But right now, my personal life is in the public eye and has become the subject of overwhelming speculation and misinformation. Through all of this, what hurts the most is being away from my son. Nothing is more important to me than being a great father. So I’ve decided to step away from the mic for a while to focus on my family and give my legal team the room they need. As I previously said, I unequivocally deny every allegation, and I am looking forward to clearing my name. Thank you so much all for the love and support.”
Sandy Springs arrest
The backstory:
It comes after Sandy Springs police arrested Morgan on charges of aggravated battery, battery and third-degree cruelty to children.
According to an arrest affidavit, Morgan’s wife, Alicia Brown, told investigators that he shoved her into an office door during an argument at their home in May.
The impact caused a deep cut above her left eye that required medical stitches.
Police stated that the couple’s 13-year-old son was upstairs during the physical altercation and heard the incident.
Brown was later granted a temporary protective order that legally requires Morgan to stay away from her, their home and their children.
What we don’t know:
It remains unclear how long Morgan will remain away from his broadcasting duties or if his employer plans to take further disciplinary action.
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The Source: Information in this article comes from an Instagram post made by Big Tigger and prior FOX 5 reporting.
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