Football Travel Guide 2026
The biggest year in football history. The World Cup returns — bigger than ever, across three nations. The Champions League Final heads to Wembley. These are the matches worth building a trip around.
🏆 FIFA World Cup 2026 — The Once-in-a-Generation Event
FIFA World Cup 2026 — USA, Canada & Mexico
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the largest in history — expanding to 48 nations and spanning three host countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. From New York to Los Angeles, Toronto to Guadalajara, the tournament creates hundreds of fan-travel opportunities. This is the defining sports travel event of the decade and should be on every football fan's bucket list.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers — Asia & Middle East
The road to the USA/Canada/Mexico World Cup. AFC and West Asian qualification matches span the entire region — travel for your team.
FIFA World Cup 2026 — USA, Canada & Mexico
The biggest sporting event on earth. 48 nations, 3 host countries, 104 matches — the 2026 FIFA World Cup is a once-in-a-generation fan travel opportunity.
UEFA Champions League Final 2026
The pinnacle of European club football. Wembley hosts the Champions League Final 2026 — the most watched annual club sports event on earth.
Football Fan Travel Tips
Plan a multi-city World Cup road trip
The World Cup spans 3 countries and 16 host cities — the perfect reason to road trip or fly between matches. Domestic US flights are cheap; the Mexico City–Miami route is well-served. Buy a Greyhound or Amtrak pass to connect East Coast venues.
Follow your national team
Your team's group stage city is your base. Check the draw carefully — groups can put your team in the same cluster of cities, making it feasible to attend multiple group games. Knock-out stage planning is harder — book refundable hotels.
Book accommodation the day tickets go on sale
World Cup accommodation in host cities sells out within hours of the draw. Book refundable rates as soon as you know your city, then cancel if needed. Airbnb and serviced apartments often offer better value than hotels during tournament weeks.
Fly into a hub, then connect locally
New York, Miami, and Los Angeles have the most international connections. Fly into one, then use domestic US flights or Amtrak to reach other host cities. For the Mexico leg, book early — Guadalajara and Monterrey fill up from neighbouring South American fans.
Hotels for the World Cup — New York
MetLife Stadium hosts the World Cup Final. Book early — NJ/NY accommodation sells out fast.
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World Cup 2026 Travel — FAQ
Where is the FIFA World Cup 2026 being held?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It is the largest World Cup in history with 48 nations competing. Key host cities include New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, Houston, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Atlanta in the USA; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey in Mexico.
Where is the UEFA Champions League Final 2026?
The UEFA Champions League Final 2026 is being held at Wembley Stadium in London on May 30, 2026. Wembley is the largest stadium in the UK with 90,000 seats. London in late May is a wonderful time to visit — the city is at its best in the lead-up to summer.
How do I get FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets?
Official FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are sold through the official FIFA ticketing portal at fifa.com/tickets. Tickets go in phases — the ballot for group stage games typically opens 12–18 months before the tournament. For secondary market tickets, use reputable resellers like TicketNetwork. Note that ticket prices vary significantly by match stage and host city.
Which World Cup 2026 host city is best for football fans?
New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles are considered the flagship host cities due to stadium size and international flight connections. Miami and Dallas are fan favourites for atmosphere. Mexico City's Estadio Azteca is historically significant — it hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals. For international fans flying from Asia, Europe, or the Middle East, New York (JFK) and Miami have the most direct connections.
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