Atlanta, get ready. The biggest sporting event on the planet is coming to the city, and on June 24, 2026, Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be the center of the soccer universe when Haiti takes on Morocco in World Cup Match 50. This is not a drill — the FIFA World Cup is here, and ATL is front and center on the world stage.

A Global Stage, Right Here in Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium has hosted Super Bowls, College Football Playoffs, and some of the most iconic moments in sports history — but nothing compares to the scale of the FIFA World Cup. With the 2026 tournament being the first-ever 48-team World Cup co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Atlanta was handpicked as one of the elite host cities, and for good reason. This stadium, this city, and this fanbase are built for moments exactly like this one.

Meet the Teams: Haiti and Morocco

Morocco arrives in Atlanta as one of the most electrifying stories in recent World Cup history. The Atlas Lions captured the hearts of the entire world at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, becoming the first African nation to reach the semifinals. Powered by an intense defensive structure, explosive counterattacks, and an unmatched passion for the game, Morocco will be a must-watch team in 2026.

Haiti, on the other hand, brings something raw and deeply emotional to the pitch. Qualifying for the World Cup would represent a monumental achievement for the Haitian people and their national football program. Atlanta has a vibrant and passionate Haitian community, and you can bet the energy inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium for this match will be unlike anything you've ever experienced.

What to Expect on Match Day

  • World-class soccer in one of the most stunning venues on the planet
  • An electric, international crowd representing fans from across the globe
  • The unmatched pre-match atmosphere of a FIFA World Cup Group Stage clash
  • Food, culture, and fan zones throughout the stadium district
  • A moment you will genuinely tell your grandchildren about

Why Atlanta Fans Cannot Miss This

Atlanta is a city that shows up. From packed ATL United watch parties to sold-out Falcons nights, this city bleeds passion for its sports moments. A FIFA World Cup match in your own backyard is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. The 2026 World Cup will not return to the United States for decades — maybe longer. June 24, 2026 is your chance to be inside that building when history is made.

Get Your Tickets Before They're Gone

Demand for World Cup tickets in Atlanta is going to be ferocious. Don't wait until the last minute and pay a premium on the street. Head over to atlticket.exchange right now and lock in your seats for Haiti vs Morocco at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Secure your spot in history — Atlanta-style.