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World Cup 2026
16 cities. Where to go. The neighborhoods. The bars. The food. The vibe.
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The 2026 Wrap
One tournament. 26,684 brackets.
🥇 Spain, world champions | 🥈 Argentina | 🥉 England
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brackets built by this community
1 in 4
called Spain as champions
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perfect Rounds of 32, out of everyone
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Fan Guides for All 16 Host Cities
16 cities across 3 countries. Click a pin to explore.
Explore the guides that are ready.
United States
New York / New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
The city that never sleeps meets the beautiful game
Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Southern hospitality meets the world stage
Boston
Gillette Stadium
History, passion, and Fenway-level energy
Dallas
AT&T Stadium
Everything's bigger, including the matches
Houston
NRG Stadium
Space City, bayou culture, and world-class eats
Kansas City
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
BBQ capital with a soccer-mad heartbeat
Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
Where Hollywood meets the world's game
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
Latin heat, beach vibes, and football fever
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
Gritty, loyal, and ready to party
San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium
Tech, tacos, and the Golden Gate backdrop
Seattle
Lumen Field
Rain or shine, the Emerald City shows up
Mexico
What is this?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup came to North America, and this site helped fans experience it like locals, not tourists.
Each city guide includes stadium info, match schedules, neighborhood breakdowns, the best food and bars near the action, and curated social content from people who actually know these cities.
The bracket challenge is closed now that the trophy is lifted, but every bracket is preserved. Revisit yours from My Brackets, or relive the whole run in the 2026 recap.
This is not affiliated with FIFA. This is for the fans who want to know where the real party is.
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