Amid strong ticket demand and backlash over high prices covered in recent reports, the 2026 FIFA World Cup across 16 North American cities offers budget travel options. FIFA's new £45 fixed-price tickets for matches—contrasting pricier finals—paired with tools like Skyscanner's Soccer Travel Hub make planning accessible.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19 across 16 cities, has seen 5 million ticket requests despite fan protests over costs reaching $4,000 for finals. Building on calls for affordability from figures like New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, FIFA introduced fixed £45 tickets for every match to enhance access.
For budget travelers, Mexico City stands out with 66% cheaper accommodations and tickets, plus public transport and attractions like Chapultepec Park. In Canada, Toronto and Vancouver offer economical hotels, efficient transit, and fan zones. US cities like Atlanta, Houston, and Los Angeles provide value for domestic fans via affordable lodging and flights.
Skyscanner's Soccer Travel Hub equips fans with city guides, inter-city tips, and a Soccer Flight Finder for multi-match itineraries. Options include driving or road-tripping between venues. Complement matches with free fan festivals, public viewings, and local highlights like Toronto's neighborhoods or Vancouver's Stanley Park.
These resources ensure even amid elevated host-city prices, fans can enjoy an inclusive tournament experience.