Plan your FIFA World Cup 2026 trip across Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Use this planner to compare all 16 host cities, filter a full 104-match planning schedule, estimate your budget, build a multi-country itinerary, and save your World Cup prep checklist. This version is designed as a self-contained client-side tool in one HTML file.
Which host cities should you compare first?
Start with your likely arrival region, then compare nearby or high-demand destinations across all three host countries for a smoother multi-city route.
Which matches fit your route best?
Filter by country, host city, stage, or keyword. The schedule table now contains 104 planning rows covering the full tournament size.
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How much could your trip cost?
Choose your departure city, destination, ticket level, hotel style, and daily spending to get a realistic planning estimate in Canadian dollars.
Final-week cities and premium host markets usually cost more.
How can you build a simple itinerary?
Pick up to three match stops, choose your travel pace, and generate a practical route with arrival and transfer guidance across all host countries.
Saved trip summary
Generated itinerary
What should be on your travel checklist?
Tick items as you prepare. Checklist status saves in your browser automatically.
Which mistakes should you avoid?
Booking flights before mapping the route
It is safer to map your city sequence and match priorities before locking in transport.
Ignoring cross-border buffer days
Back-to-back cities can fail when flights, immigration, check-in, or stadium travel run long.
Choosing hotels far from transit
Transit access often matters more than raw distance from the stadium.