prior to the Jets-Cowboys game on September 11, 2011
Firsts and notable moments • The first event at the stadium was the
Big City Classic lacrosse event, held on April 10, 2010. • September 12, 2010: The
Giants hosted the first NFL regular season game in the stadium's history against the
Carolina Panthers, the same team that defeated the Giants in the final game at
Giants Stadium. The Giants defeated the Panthers, 31–18. • September 13, 2010: The
Jets played their first game at the stadium, a 10–9 loss to the
Baltimore Ravens on
Monday Night Football. • November 14, 2010: The stadium encountered two power outages during a game between the Giants and the
Dallas Cowboys. The game was delayed about twenty-five minutes. • December 19, 2010: The
Philadelphia Eagles staged a comeback against the Giants in what has become known as the
Miracle at the New Meadowlands, coming back from being down 31–10 with about eight minutes to go in the fourth quarter to win 38–31, capped off by
DeSean Jackson's game winning punt return as time expired. • September 11, 2011: On the 10th anniversary of the
September 11 attacks, a ceremony was held prior to the game between the
Jets and the
Dallas Cowboys honoring the
victims of the attacks. The Jets defeated the Cowboys 27–24. • December 24, 2011: The visiting
Giants defeated the hosting Jets 29–14 in what was the biggest regular season match-up between the two New York teams in recent years, due to postseason implications for both sides. Victor Cruz blew open a tight game with a 99-yard touchdown reception. The victory helped propel the Giants into the playoffs while contributing significantly to eliminating the Jets from a postseason appearance. • January 8, 2012: MetLife Stadium hosted its first NFL playoff game, with the Giants defeating the
Atlanta Falcons 24–2 in an
NFC Wild Card Game, en route to their
Super Bowl XLVI championship. • November 23, 2014: During a 31–28 loss to the
Dallas Cowboys on
Sunday Night Football,
Giants wide receiver
Odell Beckham Jr. snagged a 43-yard one-handed touchdown catch from
Eli Manning early in the second quarter. The catch, which was completed with only three fingers while Beckham was being
interfered with, has been hailed by
Cris Collinsworth,
Tony Dungy,
Victor Cruz, and
LeBron James as the best catch of all time. • February 9, 2020: The
New York Guardians of the
XFL played their first game at MetLife Stadium against the
Tampa Bay Vipers, winning 23−3 in front of 17,634 fans.
Super Bowl XLVIII On May 25, 2010, it was announced that
Super Bowl XLVIII was awarded to the stadium, the first time a
Super Bowl would be played in the
New York metropolitan area, and the first time that a non-domed stadium in a cold-weather city would host it. Normally, Super Bowls must be held in indoor climate-controlled stadiums if they are held in a city with an average temperature lower than . However, NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell waived this requirement and allowed MetLife Stadium on the ballot because of a "unique, once-only circumstance based on the opportunity to celebrate the new stadium and the great heritage and history of the NFL in the New York region." The game was played on February 2, 2014. The temperature at kickoff was , making it only the third-coldest Super Bowl on record. The
Seattle Seahawks defeated the
Denver Broncos 43–8 for their first Super Bowl victory.
Professional wrestling MetLife Stadium has twice hosted
WrestleMania—the flagship
pay-per-view event of the
professional wrestling promotion
WWE.
WrestleMania 29 was held at MetLife Stadium on April 7, 2013. With 80,676 spectators, it was the third
most-attended event in WWE history, and the highest-grossing event in WWE history at $12.3 million. Six years later, MetLife Stadium hosted
WrestleMania 35 on April 7, 2019, overtaking WrestleMania 29 with an attendance of 82,265, and $16.9 million in revenue. Six years later after WrestleMania 35, MetLife Stadium also hosted the first ever two-night
SummerSlam, on August 2–3, 2025.
Soccer MetLife Stadium is also designed for
soccer. To prepare for a match, the stadium uses retractable seating in the field level corners to fit a
FIFA-sanctioned soccer field. Along with being noted for providing exceptional sight-lines, this has allowed the stadium to host several major international matches. The first international exhibition match was between
Mexico and
Ecuador on May 7, 2010, in front of 77,507 fans. The stadium hosted another international exhibition soccer match between the
United States and
Brazil on August 10, 2010. Brazil won 2–0 in front of a near-sellout crowd of 77,223; the game was played on a temporary grass field. On March 26, 2011, the stadium hosted an international friendly, between the United States and
Argentina, which ended in a 1–1 draw and was played in front of a sellout crowd of 78,926. On June 18, 2011, the stadium hosted two quarterfinal matches of the
2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Costa Rica played
Honduras to a 1–1 draw with Honduras winning on penalties 4–2 in the first match. The second match featured Mexico against
Guatemala with Mexico winning 2–1. On June 9, 2012, Argentina and Brazil played a friendly match, with Argentina winning in a thrilling 4–3 match featuring a
Lionel Messi hat trick. Another exhibition match in preparation for the
2014 FIFA World Cup was played on November 14, 2012, between
Colombia and
Brazil, with Brazil acting as the local team despite a higher affluence of Colombian fans. On August 4, 2013, the stadium hosted two second round matches of the
2013 International Champions Cup. The first match saw
Valencia defeat
Inter Milan 4–0 and the second match saw
Chelsea defeat
AC Milan 2–0. On November 15, 2013, Argentina and Ecuador played an international friendly to a 0–0 draw. On June 10, 2014, the stadium hosted an international friendly before the
2014 FIFA World Cup between the
Republic of Ireland and
Portugal with Portugal beating Ireland 5–1. On September 9, 2014, the stadium hosted an international friendly between Brazil and Ecuador with Brazil victorious 1–0. On March 31, 2015, the stadium hosted an international friendly rematch of Argentina and Ecuador with Argentina prevailing 2–1 in front of 48,000 fans. On July 19, 2015, the stadium hosted two quarterfinal matches of the
2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Trinidad and Tobago played
Panama to a 1–1 draw with Panama winning on penalties 6–5. The second match saw Mexico defeat Costa Rica 1–0. On August 3, 2016, MetLife Stadium hosted a
2016 International Champions Cup match between
Real Madrid and
FC Bayern Munich; Real Madrid won the match 1–0. On July 22, 2017, a match of the
2017 International Champions Cup was played between
FC Barcelona and
Juventus. Barcelona won the match 2–1 in front of 82,104 fans. MetLife Stadium hosted two matches as part of the
2018 International Champions Cup. The first match on July 25, 2018, between
Manchester City F.C. and
Liverpool F.C., with it ending 2–1 in favor of Liverpool, and the second match on August 7, 2018, between Real Madrid and
AS Roma, also ending in a 2–1 victory for Real Madrid. On September 7, 2018, the stadium hosted the United States and Brazil in an international friendly match as part of
U.S. Soccer's "Kickoff Series", which Brazil won by a score of 2–0 with goals from
Roberto Firmino and
Neymar. On September 11, the stadium hosted an international friendly between Colombia and Argentina. On July 29, 2019, during the
2019 International Champions Cup, the stadium hosted the first
Madrid derby held outside of Europe between Real Madrid and
Atlético Madrid, which Atlético won 7–3. On September 6, MetLife Stadium hosted the 70th all time meeting of the United States and Mexico with Mexico winning 3–0 in front of a crowd of 47,960. On July 23, 2023, the stadium hosted an international friendly between
Premier League clubs
Manchester United and
Arsenal in front of a stadium soccer record crowd of 82,262 with United winning 2–0. On August 3, 2024, MetLife Stadium hosted a preseason match of
El Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid with Barcelona winning 2–1 in front of 82,154 fans. MetLife Stadium was one of 12 venues that hosted the
2025 FIFA Club World Cup, including
the final won by
Chelsea.
2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Copa América Centenario The stadium hosted the
final of the
Copa América Centenario—a special U.S.-hosted edition of the
Copa América tournament co-organized by
CONCACAF, marking the centennial of South America's soccer federation
CONMEBOL. After a 0–0 draw after extra time,
Chile beat
Argentina 4–2 on penalties to win the tournament.
2024 Copa América The stadium hosted three matches during the
2024 Copa América: two in the group stage and a semifinal match.
2025 FIFA Club World Cup The stadium hosted nine matches during the
2025 FIFA Club World Cup, including the final.
2026 FIFA World Cup MetLife Stadium is one of 16 venues, as well as one of the eleven American venues which will host matches during the
2026 FIFA World Cup. As per FIFA requirements, the stadium will have a grass field installed for the World Cup matches. During the event, the stadium will be temporarily be known as "New York/New Jersey Stadium" in accordance with FIFA's policy on corporate sponsored names. In February 2024, the stadium was announced as the host of the
2026 FIFA World Cup final. In addition, the stadium will host five group stage matches, one Round of 32 match, and one Round of 16 match.
College football On October 16, 2010,
Rutgers hosted
Army in the first college football game to be played in the new stadium, with the
Scarlet Knights defeating the
Black Knights in overtime, 23–20. During the game's second half, Rutgers player
Eric LeGrand was injured on a special teams play, defending a Rutgers kickoff, and paralyzed from the neck down.
Syracuse University has hosted selected home games at MetLife Stadium in lieu of the
Carrier Dome. The first of these games, branded as ''New York's College Classic'', was played in 2012 against the visiting
USC Trojans, who won 42–29. In 2013, the team opened its season against its
rival Penn State at the stadium, losing 23–17. In 2014, the team hosted the
Notre Dame Fighting Irish at MetLife Stadium, losing 31–15. A rematch was held in
2016, once again losing to the Fighting Irish 50–33. On November 16, 2019, MetLife Stadium hosted the 61st
Cortaca Jug rivalry game between the
NCAA Division III Cortland Red Dragons and
Ithaca Bombers. With an attendance of 45,161, it set a record for the most-attended football game in Division III history. The game was held at MetLife Stadium as part of season-long commemorations of the 150th anniversary of college football. On December 11, 2021, MetLife Stadium hosted the 122nd
Army–Navy Game. This was the first time the historic matchup was held at MetLife and the fifth time it was held in East Rutherford. Previous matchups were held at Giants Stadium in 1989, 1993, 1997, and 2002. Navy defeated Army 17–13.
Outdoor ice hockey On June 3, 2023, the
National Hockey League announced that MetLife Stadium would host two outdoor games as part of the
2024 NHL Stadium Series. The
New Jersey Devils hosted the
Philadelphia Flyers on February 17, 2024. Devils captain
Nico Hischier scored the first NHL goal in MetLife Stadium history on a breakaway 32 seconds into the first period of the game, ultimately scoring two goals on the night en route to the Devils victory over the Flyers by a final score of 6–3 before a crowd of 70,328 fans. The following day, the
New York Rangers defeated the
New York Islanders 6–5 in overtime following a 3-goal comeback from a 3–5 deficit in front of 79,690 fans in attendance, which was the third largest attendance in NHL history. Rangers forward
Artemi Panarin was awarded the game-winning goal 10 seconds into overtime as the net came off its moorings by Islanders defenseman
Noah Dobson. After video review, it was confirmed that the puck would've crossed the goal line had the net stayed in place. This was the first time MetLife Stadium had ever hosted NHL hockey, the first time outdoor NHL hockey had ever been played in the state of New Jersey, and the fourth and fifth time outdoor NHL hockey would be played in the New York City/New Jersey area.
Yankee Stadium hosted two games as part of the
2014 NHL Stadium Series, in which the New York Rangers won both games, defeating the New Jersey Devils 7-3 and defeating the New York Islanders 2–1.
Citi Field previously hosted the
2018 NHL Winter Classic as well, with the Rangers defeating the
Buffalo Sabres 3–2 in overtime.
Concerts Other events The stadium hosted the 12th
Siyum HaShas, a celebration of the completion of the Talmud through the -year Daf Yomi study program, on August 1, 2012. At 93,000 seats, it was the highest capacity crowd in the stadium's history, due to on-field seating and a ticket sell-out. The
siyum was a Department of Homeland Security level two security event, the most critical short of a presidential visit. On January 1, 2020, it hosted the
13th Siyum HaShas. On June 6, 2027, it will host the 14th Siyum HaShas. The stadium hosts the annual
Summer Jam festival sponsored by
WQHT FM ("
Hot 97"). Since 2012, the stadium has been the main site of the two-day electronic music festival
Electric Daisy Carnival's stop in the
New York Metropolitan Area bringing electronic acts including
Armin Van Buuren,
Hardwell,
Porter Robinson and
Tiësto.
Monster Jam has also come to the stadium since 2012. In 2014, two of the "Keep Seeking First God's Kingdom!" International Conventions of Jehovah's Witnesses were held at the stadium. On July 14 and 15, 2017, the stadium hosted the
18th International Indian Film Academy Awards, the
Oscars of
Bollywood, for the first time. On January 16, 2018, the stadium hosted the inaugural ball for newly elected New Jersey
Governor Phil Murphy. ==NFL attendances==