About World Cup Guide
World Cup Guide was born from a simple observation: the 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest, most complex tournament in football history, and fans deserve a clear, reliable resource to navigate it. With 48 teams, 104 matches, 16 venues across three countries, and millions of supporters planning their tournament experience, the need for consolidated, practical information has never been greater.
Our Mission
We exist to make World Cup 2026 accessible to everyone — from the die-hard football supporter who has attended three previous tournaments, to the casual fan who only tunes in every four years and needs to know what channel the match is on. Our content covers every practical dimension of the tournament experience: how to watch matches via antenna or licensed streaming services, how to plan travel between host cities across the US, Canada, and Mexico, how to navigate the ticket purchasing process, and how to make the most of match days whether you're inside the stadium or watching from home.
🌍 Our Promise: We provide accurate, up-to-date information about World Cup 2026 without promoting unauthorized streaming or unlicensed platforms. Our recommendations focus exclusively on legitimate viewing options — over-the-air antenna coverage, licensed services like YouTube TV, Sling, and Peacock, and official FIFA ticketing channels.
What We Cover
World Cup Guide is organized around the key questions every fan faces when preparing for the tournament. Our broadcast guide breaks down the US viewing landscape comprehensively, covering English and Spanish-language options, over-the-air antenna reception, streaming platform comparisons, and time zone considerations for fans across all North American regions. Our FAQ section addresses the practical realities of attending matches — tickets, venues, transportation, stadium rules, and Fan ID requirements. And our homepage serves as the central hub, connecting readers to every resource with clear navigation and concise summaries.
Our Approach
We believe that enjoying the World Cup shouldn't require a degree in media rights or travel logistics. Our content is written in plain, accessible language, organized with clear headings and practical summaries, and regularly updated as new information becomes available — from FIFA ticket sale announcements to confirmed match schedules. We're fans ourselves, and we write for fans: with enthusiasm for the sport and respect for the intelligence of our readers.
Looking Ahead
As the tournament approaches, World Cup Guide will continue to expand with city-specific travel guides, match-by-match previews, watch party planning resources, and coverage of the cultural events and fan festivals that will define the 2026 World Cup experience across North America. We're committed to being your companion from the opening match at Estadio Azteca to the final whistle at MetLife Stadium — and every moment in between.
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