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A practical guide to attending FIFA 2026 in the United States, Canada and Mexico

Sixteen host cities, three countries, three time zones at home and a tournament window that runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026 — World Cup 2026 is the most logistically demanding edition ever. Whether you're flying in from Europe for the group stage or following your nation through the knockouts, this hub gathers ticket-window dates, host-city briefings, transit notes, lodging strategy and visa basics into one place. Every panel is written for travelling supporters, not corporate hospitality.

Tickets are sold exclusively through FIFA's official portal in phased windows: a random-selection draw, a first-come window, a venue-specific resale, and the late team-pack release once group stages are decided. Our Tickets section explains each phase with the published price tiers, what changes between Category 1 and Category 4 seats, and where the dynamic-pricing windows opened and closed in past tournaments. We do not resell tickets and we never link to grey-market resellers — the only legitimate seller is FIFA itself.

The Travel Planner pulls together host-city distances and average flight times, so you can sanity-check whether a Group A finish in Vancouver and a Round of 16 in Atlanta is realistically catchable on the same itinerary. Each of the sixteen city pages — Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Monterrey, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Toronto and Vancouver — has its own original briefing covering stadium, transit, neighbourhood lodging, and one or two genuine local recommendations rather than tourist-trap listings.

Visas, ESTAs, eTAs and SAT (Mexico) entry rules vary by passport. We summarise the major-passport scenarios but always recommend confirming with your destination consulate before booking — entry policy changes frequently and we'd rather you trust the official source than our cached summary.