World Cup 2026 Attending Without a Ticket Guide
You don’t need a match ticket to live the World Cup 2026 experience. This guide covers official fan zones, the best viewing bars, and where to stay across the USA, Mexico, and Canada host cities.
You don’t need a match ticket to live the World Cup 2026 experience. This guide covers official fan zones, the best viewing bars, and where to stay across the USA, Mexico, and Canada host cities.
San Francisco is one of the most exciting World Cup 2026 host cities, with Levi’s Stadium in nearby Santa Clara hosting several group and knockout matches. Here’s everything international fans need to know before they arrive.
Guadalajara is one of the most affordable World Cup 2026 host cities, with a realistic 4-day trip costing $900–$1,800 USD all-in. Here’s exactly where your money goes — and how to spend less of it.
The USA hosts 11 World Cup 2026 cities across three time zones — and the right route saves you hundreds. Here’s exactly how to plan your multi-city road trip, city by city.
A 4-day World Cup 2026 trip to Houston costs approximately $1,050–$2,800 USD all-in, depending on how far in advance you book and where you stay. This guide breaks down every cost and shows you how to cut it.
A 4-day World Cup 2026 trip to Kansas City costs approximately $1,350–$2,800 USD all-in, depending on your budget tier. This guide breaks down every cost and shows you exactly where to save.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already underway and there are still 23 days of football left. Here is the exact last-minute booking checklist to get you there before it’s over.
Australian fans travelling to World Cup 2026 in the USA need an ESTA — not a full visa — costing just $21 and taking minutes to approve. Here is everything you need before you fly.