2026 World Cup
2026 World Cup host city guide for remote workers
Sixteen host cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico stage the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The guides below cover the practical setup for remote tech workers attending matches: stadium, base neighbourhoods, internet, money and time-off planning per city.
United States (11 cities)
Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium · 8 matches
Boston
Gillette Stadium · 7 matches
Dallas
AT&T Stadium · 9 matches
Houston
NRG Stadium · 7 matches
Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium · 6 matches
Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium · 8 matches
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium · 7 matches
New York / New Jersey
MetLife Stadium · 8 matches
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field · 6 matches
San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium · 6 matches
Seattle
Lumen Field · 6 matches
Canada (2 cities)
Mexico (3 cities)
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