Smart route planner
World Cup 2026 match route planner
Build routes around anchor matches, then compare flight pressure, hotel heat and recovery time between cities.
Sample route: West to final
Los Angeles -> Dallas -> New York New Jersey works for fans entering through the West Coast who want a group-stage match, a central stop and the final host market. The tradeoff is higher flight pressure.
Sample route: Northeast cluster
Boston -> New York New Jersey -> Philadelphia can reduce flights and hotel changes. This route is useful for travelers who prefer trains, shorter transfers and a simpler itinerary.
Sample route: Mexico-first
Mexico City -> Guadalajara -> Monterrey is strong for culture, opening-match interest and a more regional travel pattern before adding a U.S. or Canada match later.
Route templates
Choose a route style before choosing every match
| Route style | Sample cities | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Northeast cluster | Boston -> NY/NJ -> Philadelphia | Lower flight stress |
| Mexico-first | Mexico City -> Guadalajara -> Monterrey | Opening week and culture |
| West entry | LA -> Bay Area -> Seattle/Vancouver | Asia-Pacific arrivals |
| Final anchor | NY/NJ plus one nearby city | Fans prioritizing the final |
Step 1
Choose an anchor match
Start with the match you care about most, then build the trip around it.
Step 2
Add realistic travel days
Leave time for airport delays, hotel changes, weather and late-night returns.
Core planning hub