England's World Cup 2026 campaign has already taken supporters on a journey across the United States, with the Three Lions playing each of their three Group L matches in different cities.
Thomas Tuchel's side got their tournament underway with an entertaining 4-2 win over Croatia at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, followed by a goalless draw with Ghana at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough and a 2-0 win against Panama at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.
Following their qualification to the Round of 32 as Group L leaders, England supporters will have to travel to yet another stadium, with the Three Lions scheduled to face DR Congo at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta Stadium) in Atlanta.
Here, Football Ground Guide takes a look at the best ways for England fans to get to Atlanta Stadium for their side's crucial World Cup last-32 match against DR Congo.
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Getting to Atlanta Stadium by Public Transport
Potentially the most convenient way to get to Atlanta Stadium is by taking the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transport Authority – known as MARTA – trains.
There are several available stops within walking distance of the stadium, including Peachtree Center, Vine City, GWCC/CNN Center and Five Points.
Another method of public transport are the MARTA buses, which connect various parts of the city – including the airport, downtown, Midtown and Buckhead – to the stadium, allowing for more flexibility when choosing your route to the venue.
Getting to Atlanta Stadium by Taxi and Rideshare
For those who wish to get to the stadium by Taxi and Rideshare, there will be designated pickup and drop-off zones around the stadium that are designed to ensure a seamless experience before and after the event.
These locations will be well marked and easy to find, although you are encouraged to check the app for more detailed instructions about where to meet your driver.
Getting to Atlanta Stadium by Walking
Unlike several other stadiums around the United States, Atlanta Stadium is conveniently situated for fans wanting to walk to the venue.
Several supports may even find themselves staying in nearby hotels, such as the Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center, and the area surrounding the stadium is generally considered to be safe for pedestrians.
Getting to Atlanta Stadium by Car
Driving to Atlanta Stadium is another potential option for supporters, and there are several on-site and off-site car parks to leave your car during the game.
The address for Atlanta Stadium is: 1 AMB Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313.
On-Site Car Parking
There are numerous on-site car parking options, and supporters are recommended to purchase parking with plenty of time in advance to ensure they receive a spot for the best possible price.
- Silver Deck: Located near Gate 2, this parking deck is perfect for those seeking a convenient parking area close to the ground.
- Red Deck: Located at the corner of Northside Drive and Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard, this deck also provides easy access to the stadium.
- Orange Deck: Located near the southeast corner of the stadium, this deck is ideal for supporters arriving from I-85 or I-20.
- Green Deck: Located on Northside Drive, this deck offers the best site for fans coming from the west side of the stadium.
Off-Site Car Parking
There are also several third-party car parking facilities that supporters can leave their cars at during the match.
- 125 Ted Turner DR. NW: Located a short walk away from the stadium, this site offers affordable parking rates and easy access.
- Free Parking: Supporters may be able to find free parking spots available on nearby streets, although you are advised to check street signs to ensure you abide by all parking and traffic rules.
- 110 Northside Dr. NW: Located northwest from the stadium, this site offers affordable rates and is close to local shops and restaurants.
FGG Verdict: What is the best way to get to Atlanta Stadium?
For England fans heading to Atlanta Stadium for the Round of 32 meeting with DR Congo, the advised way to travel to the ground is via either the MARTA buses or trains.
It ensures that fans avoid the stress of looking for parking spaces, while there are several stops around the venue that provide easy access for the numerous supporters heading to the ground.