
By Milton Kirby | Atlanta, GA | June 2, 2025
Soccer fans from around the globe will soon descend on Atlanta for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. MARTA is ready to deliver them to the action.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is preparing to move thousands to and from matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and fan events citywide. With decades of experience managing large crowds, MARTA promises smooth rides and increased service for the international tournament.
“MARTA is one of the only transit systems in the world with a train station inside the airport,” said MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood. “Fans can go straight from the plane to the train, to their hotel, and then to the stadium—no rental car needed.”
MARTA has served Atlanta well during major events in the past. From three Super Bowls and NCAA Final Fours to weekly Falcons, Hawks, and Atlanta United games, MARTA is the city’s go-to transit system for sports fans.
For the six Club World Cup games this summer, MARTA will increase train service before and after each match. A special pre-game shuttle will run between Five Points and GWCC Stations for faster stadium access.
MARTA will also deploy Transit Ambassadors to assist riders, load-and-go teams on platforms to guide boarding, and additional MARTA Police to ensure safety.
MATCH SCHEDULE AT MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM:
- Monday, June 16, 3 p.m.: Chelsea FC (England) vs. LAFC (USA)
- Thursday, June 19, 3 p.m.: Inter Miami CF (USA) vs. FC Porto (Portugal)
- Sunday, June 22, 9 p.m.: Manchester City (England) vs. Al Ain FC (UAE)
- Sunday, June 29, 12 p.m.: Round of 16 Match
- Tuesday, July 1, 9 p.m.: Round of 16 Match
- Saturday, July 5, 12 p.m.: Quarterfinal Match
Even with the Five Points Station undergoing renovations, MARTA confirms that rail service will not be disrupted. All train lines and transfers will run on schedule, and street-level access is available via Forsyth Street.
Looking ahead, MARTA is also preparing for Atlanta’s role in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The city will host eight matches, and MARTA is collaborating with FIFA, the Atlanta Sports Council, and other cities to plan safe and efficient transit operations.
MARTA is also rolling out upgrades. The better Breeze fare system will allow customers to tap their credit cards or phones to pay—no ticket needed.
And World Cup fun won’t be limited to the stadium. In Decatur, fans can enjoy WatchFest26, a month-long celebration above Decatur Station. MARTA will be the easiest way to get there and to other fan zones around metro Atlanta.
LET MARTA DRIVE YOU TO THE GAMES:
- Use GWCC or Vine City Stations for Mercedes-Benz Stadium access
- Visit itsmarta.com for real-time service info
- Download the MARTA On the Go and Breeze Mobile 2.0 apps
- Use the See & Say 2.0 app to report safety concerns
- Restrooms are open 6 a.m.–10 p.m. at six major stations
For help, call MARTA at 404-848-5000 or follow @MARTAservice on social media. Share your trip with #LetMARTADrive.
With top teams, excited fans, and a proven transit system, Atlanta is ready to shine on the world stage—and MARTA is prepared to get you there.
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