Santa Clara Drivers Should Prepare for More World Cup Traffic Near Levi’s Stadium

Santa Clara is used to big crowds, but World Cup traffic is not a regular game-day headache. With Levi’s Stadium hosting multiple 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, streets around the stadium are facing repeated closures, detours, trail interruptions, transit changes, parking pressure, and late-night travel headaches.

For fans, the tournament is a rare chance to see world-class soccer in the Bay Area. For nearby residents, commuters, workers, cyclists, parents, hotel guests, delivery drivers, and local businesses, it is a planning problem.

As of June 18, the remaining match-day impacts are tied to June 19, June 22, June 25, and July 1. Anyone who lives, works, drives, bikes, walks, or schedules deliveries near Levi’s Stadium should treat those dates like serious traffic days.

The Stadium Area Will Not Move Normally

Levi’s Stadium sits at 4900 Marie P. DeBartolo Way in Santa Clara, near major local roads, transit connections, offices, hotels, parking lots, and neighborhoods. That area can already tighten during large events…

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