Jun 11 – Jul 19, 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026

The biggest sporting event in history. 48 nations. 16 host cities across the USA, Canada, and Mexico. 104 matches. This is the fan travel opportunity of a generation.

48Nations
16Host Cities
104Matches
3Host Countries

Get FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets

Official tickets via FIFA + authorised exchanges. Register early for ballot access.

All 16 Host Cities

The 2026 World Cup spans 11 US cities, 2 Canadian cities, and 3 Mexican cities. The Final is at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey — the world's biggest football match in the world's greatest city.

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🇺🇸 New York / NJ
82,500 cap.
FinalFlights →
🇺🇸 Los Angeles
70,240 cap.
PremiumFlights →
🇺🇸 Dallas / Fort Worth
80,000 cap.
Semi-FinalFlights →
🇺🇸 San Francisco / Bay
68,500 cap.
PremiumFlights →
🇺🇸 Miami
65,326 cap.
Quarter-FinalFlights →
🇺🇸 Boston
65,878 cap.
GroupFlights →
🇺🇸 Seattle
69,000 cap.
GroupFlights →
🇺🇸 Atlanta
71,000 cap.
Quarter-FinalFlights →
🇺🇸 Philadelphia
69,176 cap.
PremiumFlights →
🇺🇸 Kansas City
76,416 cap.
Semi-FinalFlights →
🇺🇸 Houston
72,220 cap.
Round of 16Flights →
🇨🇦 Toronto
45,000 cap.
Round of 16Flights →
🇨🇦 Vancouver
54,500 cap.
Round of 16Flights →
🇲🇽 Mexico City
87,523 cap.
PremiumFlights →
🇲🇽 Guadalajara
49,850 cap.
Round of 16Flights →
🇲🇽 Monterrey
53,500 cap.
Quarter-FinalFlights →

World Cup Road Trip Ideas

With 16 cities across three countries, the 2026 World Cup is made for a multi-city road trip. Here are four routes worth planning.

East Coast Classic

New York → Philadelphia → Boston → Washington DC

Historic NFL stadiums, world-class cities, and the most iconic football atmosphere in the US. 4 cities in 10 days by train or short flights.

Sunshine & Football

Miami → Atlanta → Dallas

Sun-soaked football with Latin fan atmosphere in Miami, Southern hospitality in Atlanta, and the world's largest indoor stadium in Arlington, Texas.

West Coast Journey

Los Angeles → San Francisco → Seattle

Hollywood glamour, Silicon Valley, and Pacific Northwest greenery — with Premier League-quality football at three spectacular venues.

Mexico & USA

Mexico City → Guadalajara → Houston

The legendary Azteca + a vibrant regional Mexican city, then cross the border to Texas. The most atmospheric combination in the tournament.

City Spotlights

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New York — The Final

MetLife Stadium · Jul 19, 2026

The World Cup Final returns to North America at the world's greatest city. The Meadowlands has hosted the Super Bowl. Now it hosts the biggest match in football. Take the NJ Transit from Penn Station — 30 min direct.

Flights to New York →
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Mexico City — Azteca

Estadio Azteca · Group Stage

The legendary Azteca — home of the Hand of God, the Goal of the Century, two World Cup finals. Sitting in 87,000-capacity Azteca for a World Cup game is a bucket-list football moment.

Flights to Mexico City →
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Los Angeles

SoFi Stadium · Group Stage + KO

Hollywood + World Cup football. SoFi Stadium is the most expensive ever built and is spectacular. Inglewood in summer, beaches at Santa Monica, and the Hollywood Hills — combine with the Bay Area or San Diego.

Flights to Los Angeles →

Hotels — New York (World Cup Final City)

Manhattan hotels during Final week will sell out 6–12 months in advance. Book immediately.

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World Cup 2026 Fan Travel Tips

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Ticket strategy

Register on tickets.fifa.com NOW — even if ticket sales haven't opened. The ballot system rewards early registrants. Consider hospitality packages for guaranteed seats. Secondary market tickets (TicketNetwork, StubHub) will be available but at significant premium, especially for Final and semi-finals.

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Book accommodation first

Book your hotel before you have a ticket. Hotel inventory near World Cup stadiums is finite and prices 3–5× during match days. A hotel booking can be cancelled — a sold-out market cannot be fixed. Focus on transport links to the stadium, not walking distance.

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Multi-city routing

The US domestic flight network is excellent — Southwest, Delta, and United connect all World Cup cities with 2–3 hour flights. Amtrak connects East Coast cities. Rent a car for the West Coast and Texas corridors. Budget 1–2 days between cities to avoid match-day flight chaos.

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Beyond the matches

World Cup travel is as much about the cities as the football. NYC, LA, Miami, Mexico City, and Toronto are world-class destinations in their own right. Plan 3–4 days per city minimum. The fan parks (FIFA Fan Zones) will be spectacular — free entry and massive screens for fans without match tickets.

FIFA World Cup 2026 — FAQ

How do you buy FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets?

FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are sold exclusively through the official FIFA ticketing platform (tickets.fifa.com). The sales process includes a ballot phase for group stage matches and a first-come-first-served phase for matches that are not oversubscribed. Register on the FIFA platform early to receive notifications about ticket sales. Hospitality packages are also available through FIFA's official hospitality programme. Secondary market sales may be available via authorised platforms.

Which World Cup 2026 host city is best for tourists?

New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium) is the most iconic — combining world-class football with the world's most famous city. Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium) is perfect for warm weather and entertainment. Mexico City (Estadio Azteca) is legendary — the 1970 and 1986 World Cup final venue, in one of the world's great cities. Miami (Hard Rock Stadium) has the best weather and a Latin fan atmosphere. For group stage matches, secondary cities like Seattle, Dallas, or Kansas City often offer better tickets and prices.

How early should you book for the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Book flights and hotels for World Cup 2026 as soon as possible — ideally 12–18 months before the tournament (by mid-2025). Host city hotels near stadiums will sell out months before the tournament starts. For New York, LA, and Mexico City especially, room inventory is extremely limited during match days. Consider staying 30–60 minutes outside the host city and commuting to the stadium — this dramatically widens accommodation options.

Can you visit multiple World Cup 2026 host cities?

Yes — a multi-city World Cup road trip is one of the great fan travel experiences. The US host cities are well-connected by domestic flights (mostly 3–5 hours apart). A popular route: follow your national team through the group stage into the knockout rounds as their location becomes clear. Alternatively, plan a fixed itinerary: New York → Washington DC → Boston, or LA → San Francisco → Seattle on the West Coast. Mexico City can be added as a separate leg via a short flight from Houston or Dallas.

FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket information and host city details are subject to change. Visit fifa.com for the latest official updates. Some links are affiliate links — AirConnect may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.