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Group H · Houston, Texas

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Group H · June 26, 2026
Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia
8:00 PM CDT·Houston Stadium, Houston
Houston Stadium (NRG) · Houston, TX
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Where you're landing

Your match is in Houston. Your stadium is NRG — FIFA renamed it "Houston Stadium" for the tournament. Same place, different sign.

The essential Cape Verde fan guide for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Houston, Texas — covering transport from DFW Airport to AT&T Stadium, hotels near the stadium, fan zones, local food, and everything you need before you land.

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Jun 26 · Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia · 8:00 PM CDT

Fly into George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) — George Bush Intercontinental Airport

George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is Houston's main international gateway. Most Cape Verde connections route through a European or US hub — good options via Lisbon (TAP) or connecting through Dallas, Atlanta, or Chicago into IAH.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) to NRG Stadium: ~22–26 miles. On match day June 26, plan 90–120 min. Once in the city, take the METRORail Red Line directly to NRG Park Station — no traffic, no parking.

Book flights early — World Cup weeks sell out fast and prices spike hard closer to June.

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US Dollars Only
Cape Verdean escudos are not accepted in Texas. Bring USD or use ATMs at the airport. Wise or Revolut cards give you the real exchange rate — no 3–5% foreign fees.
⚠ If a terminal asks "pay in USD or another currency?" — always choose USD. Other options use a bad conversion rate.
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Get an eSIM Before You Fly
Activate a US data plan on the plane. You'll have maps, Uber, and WhatsApp the second you land — no airport queues.
Airalo or Nomad. Search "USA 30-day data." ~$15–35 (≈€14–32). Needs an unlocked phone with eSIM support.
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US Visa Required
Cape Verde is not on the US Visa Waiver Program. Most Cape Verdean passport holders need a B1/B2 visitor visa before travel. Apply well in advance — at least 3–6 months before the tournament. Apply at the US Embassy in Praia.
⚠ Apply early — visa interview slots fill up fast for World Cup travel. Start the process now at travel.state.gov.

Set up your US data plan before you board.

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The George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) problem. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is on the far north side of Houston. NRG Stadium is on the far south side. Plan 90–120 min on match day. Use METRORail once in the city.

Your base camp

Three areas worth your time in Houston. NRG Stadium is in the south — your location matters.

World Cup pricing reality: Houston hotels near NRG Stadium are already showing $400–$900+/night for match weeks — 2x–4x normal rates. Book the moment you have your ticket.
💱 Prices shown in USD with approximate EUR equivalents (≈ €0.92 per $1). Exchange rates fluctuate — use as a planning guide only.
Match-Day King
NRG / Medical Center
Closest to Houston Stadium. The METRORail Red Line stops directly at NRG Park Station — your hotel connects to the stadium with zero traffic. Safe, walkable area with restaurants nearby. The smartest base if you can get it.
$400–900+ · ≈€370–830+ per night · match weeks · Est.
~2 km (~1.2 mi) to stadium · METRORail direct
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Best Overall Balance
Midtown Houston
Dense hotel inventory, restaurants, bars. METRORail Red Line connects directly to NRG Park. Lively neighborhood with real things to do. Houston's underground tunnel system lets you escape the June heat entirely between sessions.
$250–550 · ≈€230–510 per night · match weeks · Est.
~3–5 km (2–3 mi) METRORail to stadium
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City Center
Downtown Houston
Most hotel inventory and business-class options. METRORail Red Line runs directly from Downtown to NRG Park Station — 10–15 min ride. Discovery Green is the main fan gathering point. The most predictable base for international visitors.
$200–500 · ≈€185–460 per night · match weeks · Est.
~6–8 km (~4–5 mi) METRORail to stadium
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Also Consider
Upscale Stay
Galleria / Uptown
Houston's premium shopping and hotel district. No direct METRORail — you'll Uber to Downtown then rail, or ride direct to NRG. Best if you want luxury and don't mind the extra step. Westin, Marriott, and Hilton options available.
$250–600 · ≈€230–550 per night · match weeks · Est.
~10 km (6 mi) Uber to stadium
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Airport Option
IAH Airport Area
Budget chain hotels near Bush Intercontinental. Convenient if flying in on match day, but NRG Stadium is on the far south side — plan 45–90 min travel. Car required. The budget fallback only — not a practical base for match-week stays.
$120–250 · ≈€110–230 per night · match weeks · Est.
~38–48 km (24–30 mi) to stadium
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How to move

Houston Stadium is at NRG Park in the south. Unlike Dallas, Houston has direct rail to the stadium — use it.

George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) — plan before you land

George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) is on the far north side of Houston. NRG Stadium is on the far south side — a true cross-city drive. On a normal day: 35–50 min. On match day: plan 90–120 min minimum.

The solution: Once you're in the city, take the METRORail Red Line directly to NRG Park Station. No traffic, no parking. This is the smartest move for Houston fans.

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METRORail Red Line Budget Hero
Houston's light rail runs directly to NRG Park Station — a 2-minute walk from the stadium entrance. From Downtown or Midtown, it's a 10–15 min ride with frequent match-day service. The cheapest, fastest, most stress-free option if you're staying anywhere near the rail line.
Direct to stadium No parking needed ~$1.25 one way Not near IAH or Galleria
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Rental Car Best for Multi-Day
Best if you're doing multiple things across Houston over several days. Pick up at IAH. Budget the real all-in cost — airport taxes, insurance, and match-day parking add up. NRG parking exists but is expensive and traffic-heavy on match day.
USA drives on the right side of the road. If you're from a left-hand-drive country — allow extra time to adjust. Intersections and highway on-ramps are the trickiest spots.
Most flexible ~$100–120/day all-in (≈€92–110) ~ Est. Parking $40–100+ match day ~ Est. Under 25? ~$25/day surcharge
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Uber / Lyft
Normal Houston rides est. $15–30 (≈€14–28). Match-day surge to/from stadium can hit $50–80+ (≈€46–74). Post-match is worst — 2+ hour waits possible at stadium gates. Walk 5–10 min away from the exits before requesting.
No parking Great if near Midtown Surge on match days Long post-match wait at gate

Book your rental car early — rates spike significantly during tournament weeks.

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West African-friendly picks & Texas classics

Six picks. West African comfort, Houston seafood culture, and the Texas must-dos.

Steakhouse
Steakhouse · AmericanDowntown HoustonSplurge dinner
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse
Houston's best-known steakhouse. Serious meat lovers take note — this delivers. Dry-aged beef, serious wine list, large-party friendly. The splurge option if you want a proper dinner before or after the match. Downtown location means METRORail-accessible.
Reservation strongly recommended. Book well in advance for match weeks.
Est. $60–100+ / personDowntown · ~4 mi from stadium
West African food
West African · NigerianSouthwest HoustonClosest to home cooking
Nnenna's African Cuisines Local Rec
Houston has a significant West African community and restaurant scene. Nnenna's serves jollof rice, egusi, fufu, and grilled meats — flavors that share roots with Cape Verdean cachupa and cataplana traditions. One of the most authentic West African options in the city. Southwest Houston has several others nearby.
Weekday lunch is often the best time for fresh dishes. Call ahead to confirm hours.
Est. $12–22 / personSW Houston · ~10 mi from stadium
Seafood
Seafood · Cajun-TexasMultiple Houston LocationsSeafood nation — feel at home
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen Local Rec
Cape Verde is an island nation with a deep seafood culture. Pappadeaux is Houston's most beloved seafood chain — crawfish, Gulf shrimp, crab, fresh fish. The Cajun and Gulf Coast seafood tradition is distinct from Cape Verdean cooking, but island seafood fans will feel at home. Practical and reliably good near the stadium.
Can be busy. Reservations available — worth booking on match week.
Est. $30–55 / personMultiple locations near NRG
Upscale Mexican food
Mexican · UpscaleMontrose / Museum DistrictGroup dinner · Night out
Hugo's
One of Houston's most celebrated Mexican restaurants — not Tex-Mex, but interior Mexican cuisine done right. Montrose location puts it near the METRORail. If you want to experience what Houston food culture is actually proud of, this is on the list.
Popular on weekends. Reservations recommended on match day weeks.
Est. $30–55 / personMontrose · ~3 mi from stadium
Burgers
Fast Food · Texas ChainEverywherePost-match · 2am fuel
Whataburger
Open 24 hours. The Patty Melt and Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich are the ones. Post-match ritual for half of Texas. If you leave without going at least once, did you even go to Texas?
Post-match lines can be long. Drive-through is faster.
Est. $8–14 / personLocations everywhere

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What you need to know

June in Texas is intense. Nothing should catch you off guard.

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Heat
~33°C
91–92°F average in June. Shade, A/C, and water matter more than your ego.
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Hydration
Bring a bottle
North Texas heat hits harder than visitors expect. Refill stations at fan zones.
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Tipping
15–20%
Expected at sit-down restaurants, bars, rideshare. Add ~$1 per $10 for tax on top.
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Power
120V · A/B
Bring a plug adapter. Verify your charger supports 100–240V.
Stadium Entry — Clear Bag Policy (Critical)

Show up with a regular backpack and you'll be turned away at the gate — sent to a paid locker. Don't be that person.

✓ Clear bag — max 12″×6″×12″ (30×15×30 cm) ✓ Small clutch — max 4.5″×6.5″ (11×17 cm) ✓ One-gallon zip-lock bag ✗ Regular backpacks ✗ Large purses or tote bags ✗ Camera bags
UV Index 10–11 · Skin burns in ~15 min

Texas June sun is intense. SPF 50+, sunglasses, and a hat are not optional — especially during tailgates and stadium walks.

☀ SPF 50+ — reapply every 2 hrs 🕶 Polarized sunglasses 🧢 Hat for outdoor time 💧 Refillable bottle
Pack Before You Fly
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Clear Stadium Bag
Required to enter Houston Stadium. Regular bags get turned away at the gate. Buy before you fly — cheaper and easier than finding one in Texas.
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SPF 50+ Sport Sunscreen
UV Index 10–11 in June. Skin burns in 15 minutes. Essential for fan zones, tailgates, and any outdoor time between sessions.
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US Plug Adapter
Cape Verde uses Type C/F at 220V. USA uses Type A/B at 120V. Check your charger says 100–240V — most do, but the adapter is still needed.
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Collapsible Water Bottle
Allowed in stadiums and fan zones. Free refill stations everywhere. In 95°F+ heat this is the most important thing you'll carry all day.
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Medical costs in the US are high without coverage. Travel insurance is worth it for a trip this far.

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911

Emergency: Police, Fire, Medical

Works from any phone — even without an active SIM. Cape Verde Embassy Washington DC: (202) 965-6820 · No Texas consulate — contact the embassy directly if needed.

Need the full rundown on Dallas heat, stadium rules, and emergency contacts? Full Weather & Safety Guide →
Tipping, BBQ etiquette, what Texans are actually like — things that matter on the ground. Texas Culture Guide →

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