An Amazing Experience
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be a historic event in football history, as it will be jointly hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico; with a total of 15 host cities.
This will be the first time that the World Cup will be hosted by three nations, and the first time it will feature 48 teams (up from the previous 32). ⚽
The matches themselves are the highlight. Watching the world’s best players compete live—hearing the roar of tens of thousands of fans when a goal is scored—creates memories that last a lifetime. Even games between teams you don’t normally follow become thrilling when you’re surrounded by passionate supporters. ⚽
One of the most exciting parts of traveling to the tournament is exploring the host country. Whether the matches take place in modern cities or historic destinations, visitors get a chance to experience local food, traditions, and landmarks between games. Many fans plan their trip as a multi-city journey, following their national team from stadium to stadium while discovering new places along the way. ⚽
Traveling to the FIFA World Cup is more than just a sports trip—it’s a global adventure filled with culture, excitement, and unforgettable moments. Fans from every corner of the world gather to support their teams, creating an atmosphere unlike any other sporting event. Streets are filled with team colors, chants echo through city centers, and the energy inside the stadiums is electric. ⚽
Traveling for the World Cup also brings people together. Fans often form friendships with supporters from other countries, trading scarves, sharing stories, and celebrating the love of football. Despite rivalries on the field, there’s a strong sense of unity that comes from being part of such a historic global event.
For many travelers, attending the World Cup is a dream come true: a journey that combines sport, travel, and cultural connection into one unforgettable experience. ⚽
See below for specific information about each of the host countries and tournament format: