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2026 FIFA World Cup
21MAY

MetLife lays its pitch eight days out

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MetLife Stadium had 600 rolls of Carolina Tahoma 31 bermudagrass installed in roughly 48 hours, targeting a playable surface for the 13 June Brazil v Morocco opener.

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Key takeaway

MetLife laid 600 rolls of new turf eight days out, closing its surface uncertainty with a 48-hour settling cushion.

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, had 600 rolls of Carolina Tahoma 31 bermudagrass installed in roughly 48 hours, targeting a playable surface for Saturday 13 June 1. That is the day Brazil play Morocco there, leaving the grounds team barely two days of settling time before a World Cup match is played on the new grass.

The surface arrived as a recovery job. MetLife sourced the Carolina turf after the New Jersey supply failed , trucking roughly 20 loads of grass grown over ten months from a farm outside Charlotte. The mobile stitching machine that arrived in mid-May had already prepared the base, knitting artificial fibres through the soil so the natural sward holds under tournament load.

The engineering underneath is what the eight-day margin is buying time for. The grass sits above two feet of sand, a full irrigation system and vacuum ventilation, a stack designed to drain, breathe and root fast enough to survive from the opener through to the final on 19 July. Lay it too early and it outgrows the cut; too late and the roots have not bound. Installing now, with settling time measured in hours rather than weeks, closes the host stadium's last surface question with the smallest workable cushion.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is where the World Cup final will be played on 19 July, but the grass is only being laid now, eight days before the first match there. A company that was supposed to supply local New Jersey grass could not deliver it, so the stadium brought in 600 rolls of a specific grass variety called Tahoma 31 from a farm in Carolina, trucked it to New Jersey, and laid it all in roughly 48 hours. The worry is that grass needs time to root into the ground underneath it before players can sprint and change direction on it without churning the surface up. The first match on the new pitch is Brazil against Morocco on 13 June, just two days after the installation target date. Under the pitch there is an irrigation system and a ventilation rig that pumps temperature-controlled air to speed the rooting process, which is why FIFA is confident it can meet the deadline.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Forty-eight hours of settling time before a World Cup match is the minimum viable window for Tahoma 31 under ventilated conditions. An unusually warm or humid pre-match period could slow rooting and produce a soft, churning surface for the Brazil v Morocco opener on 13 June.

  • Precedent

    The MetLife emergency installation establishes that a 48-hour contingency grass procurement and laying is operationally feasible for a top-tier World Cup venue, removing the assumption that pitch failure before a tournament is necessarily a relocation event.

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CBS Sports· 3 Jun 2026
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