FIFA World Cup 2026


The 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup will take place across Canada, Mexico, and the USA, the first time that the world's biggest men's football competition takes place over three different countries. We are naturally excited that the U.S. is featuring so prominently.  We would like to offer you the chance to experience the World Cup in your own way.  Whether you have match tickets, intend to watch some matches in dedicated fan zones or simply hope to catch the games on TV in an hotel or sports bar, we are here to put together your World Cup based trips for you. 

Whilst we are not selling match tickets, we do have some itineraries in and around the host cities that will give you some ideas of what to do whilst you are out there for the football.  These itineraries are just a starting point and we are happy to put together any trips based on your group size and personal preferences - just give us a call!

Here's are the U.S host cities:

Atlanta Atlanta Stadium will stage eight World Cup matches in 2026, including a semi-final. Downtown’s Centennial Olympic Park will be transformed into the Fan Festival, with activities, entertainment and match screenings.

Philadelphia The City of Brotherly Love’s final World Cup match of the six being played at Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field) will be on 4 July, exactly 250 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed at Pennsylvania State House, now called Independence Hall. Throughout the tournament, the Fan Festival at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park will feature giant TV screens, food and drink, music, cultural events and parties.

LA / San Francisco The California duo will stage 14 World Cup matches between them. The futuristic Los Angeles SoFi Stadium hosts the opening match of the U.S. men’s team on 12 June, kicking off 39 days of fan engagement with events across the city. The San Francisco Bay Area Stadium hosted the 2016 Super Bowl and is home to the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers.

Dallas / Houston The largest of all the U.S. World Cup venues, Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) has room for 94,000 and its ultra-modern design incorporates an opening roof. The home of multiple Super Bowl winners the Dallas Cowboys, it will host eight group and knockout matches and a semi-final. 

Kansas City Known as the “soccer capital of America”, the Kansas City metropolitan area straddles the Missouri-Kansas state line, attracting sports fans from both states. Expect the six World Cup matches at the open-air Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium) to be raucous; it has been certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s loudest outdoor sports venue, for the record-breaking 142.2 decibels recorded when NFL team Kansas City Chiefs played the New England Patriots in 2014.

Seattle Six World Cup matches will be held in the horseshoe-shaped Seattle Stadium, home of the MLS side the Seattle Sounders. An open end will give fans Seattle skyline views. Community events during the tournament will include watch parties, live concerts, fan zones, beer gardens, food trucks and activities in various city locations.

Miami The World Cup Fan Festival in Miami will be a family-friendly event bringing the tournament to life across the city with live match broadcasts, entertainment, cultural performances, food, games and interactive fan experiences. For those with match tickets, Miami Stadium will stage seven World Cup games including a quarter final and the bronze final between the losing semi-finalists. The stadium is the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and has hosted six Super Bowls.

New York / New Jersey The World Cup comes to a climax on 19 July when the final is played out in front of more than 80,000 fans at the New York New Jersey Stadium, which is also hosting seven other matches. The temporarily-renamed MetLife Stadium also staged the 2025 Club World Cup final, won by Chelsea, and is the home ground of NFL teams the New York Giants and New York Mets.

Boston Seven matches will be played at Boston Stadium, home to MLS side New England Revolution and the NFL’s New England Patriots. Located in Foxborough just south of Boston, the stadium comes complete with its own lighthouse, a new signature 22-story lighthouse with a 360-degree observation deck open to guests year-round. For those travelling from the UK, note that amongst those seven games Boston will play host to two Scotland matches and one England match in the preliminary rounds of the tournament.

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