How to plan your trip to the 2026 World Cup following Argentina
Learn how to plan your trip to follow the Argentina National Team at the 2026 World Cup.
Published At 17:20 PM
For many fans, the 2026 World Cup is not just another trip: it is the chance to follow the Argentina national team across North America and experience every game from the stands. And when it comes to planning, there is much more to think about than just securing tickets for Argentina’s matches at the 2026 World Cup.
Decide how you want to experience the 2026 World Cup
Before you start looking at flights or hotels, define your plan:
- Are you going only for the group stage, or do you want to stay as long as Argentina remains in the tournament?
- Are you interested only in Argentina’s matches, or would you also like to see some neutral games?
- Are you travelling alone, as a couple, with friends or with family?
- How many days can you realistically be away?
Once this is clear, you will know whether you need: a short, focused trip (three group-stage matches and back home), or a more flexible trip that can be extended if Argentina progresses.
Get to know the 2026 World Cup host cities
The 2026 World Cup will be played in the United States, Mexico and Canada, with several host cities located far apart from each other. This means:
- Long distances between some matches.
- Differences in climate and time zones.
- Possible border crossings if you follow the team from one country to another.
Although Argentina’s full schedule will only be known after the draw on 5 December, it is important to assume one thing from the start: this will not be a “one-city World Cup”. Your itinerary may need to include several legs and different cities.
Plan your itinerary around Argentina’s match schedule
Once dates and venues are confirmed, the fixture becomes the backbone of your trip. It helps to think of each match in three moments:
- Before the match: travel day and arrival in the host city (Day -1).
- Match day: journey to the stadium, security checks, the game itself and the way back.
- After the match: rest and, if needed, travel on to the next host city (Day +1).
Plan international flights and internal travel
In a World Cup spread across three countries, it is useful to think of your trip as a route rather than a simple round-trip:
- Your international flight into the first host city where Argentina plays.
- Internal segments (flights, trains or buses) between the cities of the following matches.
- Your international flight home from the last host city on your route.
When organising this:
- Consider multi-city tickets (flying into one city and out of another).
- Leave a time buffer between your arrival and the match: landing and going straight to a game on the same day can be risky.
- If you are going to visit more than one country, check entry requirements and travel documents in advance for each one (United States, Mexico and Canada).
Choosing your accommodation: base city or travelling route
Once your route is clearer, it is time to decide where and how you will stay. You basically have two main options:
Base city
Choose a base city with good connections and stay there for several days, travelling to other host cities only for the matches. This approach offers:
- Fewer hotel changes.
- More comfort if you are travelling with family or a lot of luggage.
- A good solution if two matches are relatively close or connected by direct flights from your base.
Staying in each host city
On the other hand, if you decide to follow Argentina by staying in every city where the team plays, travelling may be more demanding, but you gain different advantages:
- You always stay close to the stadium where the next game is played.
- You enjoy more host cities and reduce the risk of long travel on match days.
Choose the type of tickets that best fits your plan
Your tickets are at the heart of the trip, but it is important to follow the right order: choose the types of ticket to see Argentina at the 2026 World Cup that best matches the trip you are planning. Decide how many matches you want to attend and during which part of the tournament you will be there. Based on that, you can:
- Buy individual match tickets for specific Argentina games that interest you.
- Buy a Follow My Team package.
- Buy a venue-specific ticket package for one host city.
Our recommendation is to design the basic structure of your trip first, and then adjust the details according to the tickets you manage to secure.
Plan your trip with Football Tickets Argentina
Planning a World Cup trip can feel like a puzzle, but with a solid plan and your tickets confirmed, everything starts to fall into place. At Football Tickets Argentina, we not only help you buy your official tickets, we also offer options to support you with the rest of the trip: flights, accommodation, transfers and everything you need to make the most of each host city.
Our team is ready to help you experience the 2026 World Cup in the simplest and safest way possible. Whether you already have your route defined or are still fine-tuning details, get in touch and we will guide you through planning your trip from start to finish.
With a well-planned itinerary and your tickets secured through Football Tickets Argentina, the most important thing will be taken care of: being there every time La Albiceleste walks out onto the pitch.