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FIFA World Cup 2026: Get Ready, Because It’s Coming to Town, or Rather, to Three Countries

A Tournament Like No Other

Donna Gilbert on 22 Nov 2025

Picture this, tens of thousands of football fans flooding stadiums across the United States, Canada and Mexico in the summer of 2026. The roar of the crowd, the drama, the passion, and you right there, in the middle of it, soaking up one of the most ambitious and globe-spanning World Cups ever staged.

Welcome to FIFA World Cup 2026, a tournament that promises not just football but an unforgettable cross-continental adventure.

A Tournament Like No Other

This is not your average World Cup. For the first time ever three nations are co-hosting the event: the United States, Canada and Mexico, with 48 teams, 104 matches and 16 host cities, that’s more than ever before. The action kicks off on 11 June 2026 with a historic opening match at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The grand final is scheduled for 19 July 2026 in the New York / New Jersey area at the iconic MetLife Stadium.

Where the Magic Happens, Host Cities to Watch

Several North American cities will host key matches, giving you a chance to explore different regions while cheering on your team. In Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium will host major match-ups. Dallas and AT&T Stadium is due to hold nine matches, including a semi-final. Atlanta and Seattle are also set to host crucial fixtures, while Miami, Boston, Toronto, Vancouver, Houston, Philadelphia and Kansas City round out the line-up of exciting host cities.

Why It’s a Massive Deal for UK Fans

(At the time of writing) Since England and Scotland, have both qualified, this World Cup is more than a chance to watch your team, it’s a pilgrimage. Imagine experiencing a match in a brand-new stadium abroad, sampling local food, exploring cities you’ve never visited. It’s not just a trip it’s a memory you’ll carry forever.

Local Tips and Hidden Gems

Plan your trip regionally, because FIFA has split host cities into three zones, East, Central and West, to help keep travel manageable for fans and teams. This means you might enjoy a few group matches in, say, New York and then stay within the same region instead of enduring a cross-country flight for a knockout game. When you’re in Mexico City, take time to visit ancient Aztec ruins. In Toronto, try poutine and wander the skyscraper-dotted skyline. In Dallas, you could pick up a cowboy hat or enjoy some genuine Texan barbecue. Be ready for summer heat in many of these cities: pack sunglasses, sun cream and water. And don’t forget to mix match days with sightseeing, Seattle’s Space Needle, Miami’s beaches, Boston’s historic sites, all make brilliant side excursions.

The Format: Bigger, Bolder, More Drama

With 48 teams, the 2026 World Cup features 12 groups instead of eight. That means more matches and more knockout stage tension. Plus, the schedule gives teams proper rest, many squads will have three days’ recovery between games, which should make for high-quality football.

Why It’s a Must for Travel and Luxury Lovers

This is not just about watching the World Cup, it’s about living it. You could book a tailored package combining match tickets with boutique hotels, gourmet dining and guided tours. Maybe you pick VIP hospitality in stadiums like SoFi or AT&T, or you extend your stay to explore national parks, beaches or landmarks. This is a chance to turn a football trip into a full-blown luxury adventure.

Final Whistle, Let’s Make It Happen

If the idea of cheering on your national team, travelling across continents and creating once-in-a-lifetime memories is calling your name, then World Cup 2026 is your moment. As Your Travel Counsellor, I am here to help you craft a bespoke itinerary, from flights, hotels and match tickets to city tours, transfers and more.

When is the World Cup 2026 draw?

The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place on Thursday, December 5, 2025, beginning at 9 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. ET.

Fans around the globe will be able to watch the event live via FIFA’s official website, FIFA’s YouTube channel, and there would be a range of international broadcast partners offering live coverage and streaming options.

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