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South Africa Springboks vs. New Zealand All Blacks M&T Bank Stadium September 12th, 2026
Parking & Directions for South Africa Springboks M&T Bank Stadium
1101 Russell St, Baltimore, MD
21230, US
1. Lot A (0.3 miles) - $30
2. Lot B (0.4 miles) - $25
3. Lot C (0.5 miles) - $20
4. 2 South Sharp Street (0.6 miles) - $15
5. 3 West Baltimore Street (0.7 miles) - $10
M&T Bank Stadium, nestled in the heart of Baltimore, isn’t just your typical sports venue, it’s a hub of energy and community spirit that truly comes alive on game days. Anyone who’s been there knows it’s more than just football; it’s about the roar of the crowd, the sea of jerseys, and those unforgettable moments like the 2018 game against the Falcons where the home team pulled off an incredible comeback that had everyone on their feet. The stadium’s design keeps fans safe and comfortable, with features that make you feel cared for from the moment you arrive. Food lovers will be spoiled for choice with over a hundred different outlets serving everything from classic stadium fare to local favorites, trust me, you’ll never go hungry. If you’re looking for a good seat without breaking the bank, Row 67 offers a solid view of the action, while Section 9 gets you close enough to feel the intensity near the goal lines. Planning how to get there? Parking in nearby structures works, but hopping on the subway and getting off at the Hamburg Street stop is a quick, hassle-free option. For the South Africa Springboks fans in Baltimore, catching a game at M&T Bank Stadium feels like a celebration of community and rugby culture all rolled into one, making it a must-see event that’s sure to leave you buzzing long after the final whistle.