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New WTTC research highlights how innovative border management tools are streamlining entry for millions of fans attending the FIFA World Cup 2026.
From Atlanta to Mexico City to Vancouver, the world’s most dazzling soccer tournament spans 16 cities in three countries this summer. Here’s a foolproof game plan for where to stay, eat, and get your kicks. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is full of firsts.
Tell us about your experience buying tickets, finding a place to stay, making travel arrangements and, if you’re coming to the U.S., dealing with entry requirements. By Danial Adkison Danial Adkison, an editor for the Travel section, will be among those ...
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Mexico City's iconic Ángel de la Independencia became the center of celebrations Thursday night after Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup.
