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Ultimate FIFA World Cup 2026 Travel Planning Guide

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be unlike any previous tournament.

For the first time in history, the competition will be hosted across three countries: Canada, the United States, and Mexico. With 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 host cities, planning a World Cup trip can feel overwhelming.

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to begin planning your World Cup 2026 adventure.

World Cup 2026 Host Cities

Canada

  • Toronto
  • Vancouver

United States

  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Dallas
  • Houston
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
  • Miami
  • New York / New Jersey
  • Philadelphia
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Seattle

Mexico

  • Guadalajara
  • Mexico City
  • Monterrey

Each city offers a unique experience, different transportation options, varying accommodation costs, and distinct football cultures.

When Should You Start Planning?

The best time to begin planning is now.

The three biggest expenses for most supporters will be:

  1. Flights
  2. Hotels
  3. Match tickets

Hotels near stadiums are expected to sell out quickly once final match allocations are announced.

Choosing the Right Host Cities

Many supporters make the mistake of selecting cities based solely on famous landmarks.

Instead, consider:

Budget

Some cities are dramatically more affordable than others.

Transportation

Can you easily travel between matches?

Team Preferences

Certain teams may be more likely to play in specific regions.

Match Importance

Group stage matches often offer more flexibility than knockout rounds.

Estimated World Cup Budget

Budget Fan

$2,000–$4,000

Mid-Range Fan

$4,000–$8,000

Premium Fan

$8,000+

Costs will vary based on accommodation, transportation, and ticket availability.

Understanding Time Zones

One of the biggest challenges during World Cup 2026 will be managing kickoff times across multiple regions.

Matches will take place across:

  • Pacific Time
  • Mountain Time
  • Central Time
  • Eastern Time

Supporters following multiple teams may need to track dozens of different kickoff times.

Creating Your Tournament Itinerary

Before booking anything, create a list of:

  • Teams you want to follow
  • Matches you hope to attend
  • Preferred host cities
  • Maximum budget
  • Available vacation days

Having a plan before tickets go on sale can save thousands of dollars.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Waiting Too Long

Prices rarely decrease as major tournaments approach.

Booking Without a Schedule

Always understand potential match locations before making reservations.

Ignoring Transit Time

North America is enormous. Travelling between host cities can take longer than many supporters expect.

Tools Every World Cup Fan Should Use

Successful supporters typically use tools to:

  • Track fixtures
  • Convert kickoff times
  • Compare host cities
  • Manage travel plans
  • Organize match schedules

Start Planning With Soccerholics

The Soccerholics app was built specifically for supporters preparing for World Cup 2026.

Inside the app you can:

  • Track matches
  • Compare host cities
  • Convert kickoff times
  • Build personalized itineraries
  • Discover fan resources

The earlier you start planning, the more options you’ll have when the tournament arrives.

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