NYCFC Confirms Official Move In Date for New Etihad Park

Architectural rendering of NYCFC’s new Etihad Park stadium in Willets Point, Queens.

New York City FC (NYCFC) has officially announced that Etihad Park will open its doors at the start of the 2027-28 Major League Soccer season. While construction remains on schedule, the club has strategically shifted the opening date to align with MLS’s historic transition to a European-style summer-to-spring calendar.

The 25,000-capacity, all-electric stadium in Willets Point will be the first major-league sports venue built in New York City since the Barclays Center opened in 2012.

The Road to Etihad Park: Transition Timeline

Because MLS is shifting its competition calendar, 2027 will feature a unique “split” schedule. NYCFC will utilize this period to say a proper farewell to its temporary homes before moving into its permanent residence.

  • Early 2027: NYCFC will play a shortened 14-week transition season at Yankee Stadium and Citi Field.
  • Summer 2027: Official move-in and the inaugural match at Etihad Park to kick off the 2027-28 full season.
  • Pre-Opening: The club will host several test events in the months leading up to the debut to ensure the facility is match-ready.

A New Era for Willets Point

Etihad Park is the centerpiece of a massive revitalization project for the Willets Point area. The stadium is being built with sustainability at its core and will be surrounded by:

  • 2,500 new affordable homes
  • A new public school and a hotel
  • Close proximity to Citi Field and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

The venue has also gained international prestige before even opening; earlier this month, it was officially named as a host venue for football matches at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

“Opening alongside a full season ensures our fans can experience Etihad Park from day one, rather than in the middle of a transition year. Construction is progressing incredibly well, and we remain on schedule,” — Brad Sims, NYCFC Chief Executive.