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48 teams across Canada, USA and Mexico, June to July 2026.
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Our hosts are with you from arrival to checkout. There is always someone on the ground.
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From trackside at Monaco to Centre Court at Wimbledon. Let our team curate your perfect sports hospitality package.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the 23rd edition of the tournament and the first to be hosted by three countries (Canada, Mexico, and the United States). The expanded 48-team format runs from June through July 2026, with the Final at the MetLife Stadium in New York, the third-place playoff in Miami, and quarterfinals across the three host nations.
Three countries, 48 teams, June 11 to July 19. The football's the easy part; the borders aren't, which is where the transfers between host cities earn their keep. You watch from a suite, not the terraces, dining timed to kick-off. Argentina hold the trophy; top-seeded Spain sit the other half of the draw, so they can't meet before the final.
First World Cup spread across three countries. The travel's half the job. Each booking puts you in a suite or hospitality lounge at your venue, dining through the match, transfers between host cities and a named host the whole way.
Twenty-five years of running long-haul tournament hospitality. We know the host-city hotel options closest to each venue, the cross-border transfer chain between Canada, the US, and Mexico, and the dining bookings worth holding in each host city.
Every package carries a named host across the tournament, transfers between the host cities, and a pre-match briefing on the storylines worth watching.