FIFA World Cup 2026: The Fan's Guide
The world has arrived in Canada! With matches kicking off in Toronto's BMO Field and Vancouver's BC Place, the energy is electric. But let's be real: attending the World Cup isn't cheap.
The Venues
Toronto has expanded BMO Field to accommodate the massive crowds, and the temporary seating is a sight to behold. Meanwhile, Vancouver's BC Place offers one of the most scenic backdrops for any football match.
Fan zones have popped up in Dundas Square and near the Vancouver waterfront, offering giant screens and live music for those who couldn't snag a ticket.
Surviving the Cost
Hotels in both cities have tripled their rates. If you're traveling with a group, renting an Airbnb or sharing a hotel suite is the only way to go. And then there are the match tickets, the merchandise, and the overpriced stadium beer.
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Whether you're rooting for Canada or just there for the spectacle, the 2026 World Cup is a historic moment. Enjoy the games, explore the cities, and keep your finances in check!