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WHERE WILL THE FAN ZONES FOR THE 2026 WORLD CUP BE LOCATED?

The Fan Zones for the 2026 World Cup promise to be incredible. From Toronto to Mexico City, these spaces will be the heart of football for those who can't get a ticket to the stadium or simply want to experience the party with thousands of other fans. Giant screens, live DJs, cold beers, enhanced security, and even interactive games. In this article, we'll tell you where they'll be located, what each one will offer, how to access them, and some fun facts every fan should know.

Confirmed Fan Zone Cities


FIFA has confirmed that there will be at least one official Fan Zone in each of the 16 host cities of the 2026 World Cup. These zones are preparing to welcome millions of fans without stadium tickets, but with the same desire to cheer on their national team.


Main Locations in the United States


  • Los Angeles: Fan Zone in Exposition Park, near BMO Stadium, with a capacity of 25,000 people.

  • Miami: Bayfront Park will be the location overlooking the bay, ideal for Tropical parties with a Latin flavor. Dallas: Fair Park will offer an indoor, air-conditioned area (thank you, Texas!) and a giant 4K screen. New York/New Jersey: Central Park (Sheep Meadow area) is the preliminary option. Imagine watching a game there… awesome. Fan Zones in Mexico: Guaranteed passion. Mexico City: The Zócalo will once again be the epicenter. In Russia 2018 and Brazil 2014, it broke attendance records. Guadalajara: La Minerva and its surroundings will be adapted with food trucks and LED screens. Monterrey: Fundidora Park will welcome thousands with norteño music and a soccer atmosphere. Canada is also getting ready. Toronto: Nathan Phillips Square in front of City Hall will be the heart of Canadian soccer. Vancouver: The plaza in front of BC Place Stadium will have a covered area due to the weather. Rainy.


Golden fact: According to FIFA estimates, each Fan Zone can attract up to 50,000 people in key matches such as the semi-finals or the grand final.


Experience inside a Fan Zone


Entering a Fan Zone for the 2026 World Cup will be like entering a football theme park. And yes, some will be free and others will have limited access for special events, but in all of them, football will be in the air.


What can you find?


  • Giant screens to watch all the matches in real time

  • Stages with live bands and DJs

  • International food and drink areas

  • Brand activations with games and contests

  • Virtual reality spaces and photo booths


Total party atmosphere

The world of football is buzzing with anticipation. The 2026 World Cup is fast approaching, and national teams are battling for their place in the biggest tournament, where every match defines the dreams and hopes of millions of fans.With three host countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—this edition promises to be historic: more teams, more goals, and a unique global experience. Coaches are fine-tuning their strategies, and players are vying for their ticket to the most anticipated tournament.The countdown has begun. The ball is about to start rolling, and the whole world awaits the moment a new chapter begins.The World Cup is almost here… and the passion is palpable.

The world of football is buzzing with anticipation. The 2026 World Cup is fast approaching, and national teams are battling for their place in the biggest tournament, where every match defines the dreams and hopes of millions of fans.With three host countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—this edition promises to be historic: more teams, more goals, and a unique global experience. Coaches are fine-tuning their strategies, and players are vying for their ticket to the most anticipated tournament.The countdown has begun. The ball is about to start rolling, and the whole world awaits the moment a new chapter begins.The World Cup is almost here… and the passion is palpable.

Accessibility, security, and interesting facts


Security in the Fan Zones will be as high a priority as in the stadiums. Each zone will have a police presence, paramedics, anti-crowding protocols, and drone surveillance. There's no need to panic, it's to feel more at ease and enjoy it to the fullest!


How to get there and what you need?


  • There will be local apps with maps, schedules, and real-time routes

  • Each Fan Zone will have special access for people with disabilities

  • It is recommended to bring ID and register on the official FIFA Fan Pass app

  • Some areas will require an advance entry QR code to control capacity


Fun facts for curious fans



- In Mexico City, a 36-meter 8K screen will be installed, the largest ever used in a World Cup outside of a stadium.


- The official World Cup DJ will tour various Fan Zones to play live after the most important matches.


- Exclusive souvenirs available only in Fan Zones will be sold, such as commemorative cups and limited-edition pins.


- Some zones will have spaces to watch historic matches from other World Cups on a big screen, a kind of "Living World Cup Museum".

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