Brazil plays across 3 U.S. cities this World Cup.

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Brazil plays across 3 U.S. cities this World Cup.

Real-time travel intelligence for fans navigating long domestic travel, multiple cities, and rising costs across the United States.


Match Maps • City-to-City Movement • Price Alerts

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Fixtures & Match Locations

Group C — Brazil (Seleção Canarinho)

6:00 PM

6:00 PM

6:00 PM

Local (New York / New Jersey • ET)

Local (New York / New Jersey • ET)

Local (New York / New Jersey • ET)

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Saturday, June 13, 2026

New York / New Jersey, USA

New York / New Jersey, USA

MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium

Saturday, June 13, 2026

New York / New Jersey, USA

MetLife Stadium

9:00 PM

9:00 PM

9:00 PM

Local (Philadelphia • ET)

Local (Philadelphia • ET)

Local (Philadelphia • ET)

Friday, June 19, 2026

Friday, June 19, 2026

Philadelphia, USA

Philadelphia, USA

Lincoln Financial Field

Lincoln Financial Field

Friday, June 19, 2026

Philadelphia, USA

Lincoln Financial Field

6:00 PM

6:00 PM

6:00 PM

Local (Miami • ET)

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Miami, USA

Miami, USA

Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Miami, USA

Hard Rock Stadium

Brazil’s group-stage matches are spread across 3 U.S. cities.

Brazil’s group-stage matches are spread across 3 U.S. cities.

Brazil’s group-stage matches are spread across 3 U.S. cities.

What looks simple on a schedule becomes complex once distance, flights, rising costs, and limited recovery time between matches come into play.

Route &

Movement Logic

Travel, timing, and trade-offs.

Recommended FanPass Arrival

Arrive Thursday, June 11, 2026

NY / NJ Metro (East Rutherford–Manhattan corridor)

Reason: Closest access to Match 1 stadium, strongest rail link to Philadelphia, and best onward flights to Miami.

Recommended City Stay / Lodging

NY / NJ Metro: Primary base for Matches 1 & 2

Philadelphia: Day-trip only

Miami: Relocate once after Match 2; remain through Match 3

Recommended City Stay / Lodging

NY / NJ Metro: Primary base for Matches 1 & 2

Philadelphia: Day-trip only

Miami: Relocate once after Match 2; remain through Match 3

Recommended City Stay / Lodging

NY / NJ Metro: Primary base for Matches 1 & 2

Philadelphia: Day-trip only

Miami: Relocate once after Match 2; remain through Match 3

Total Group-Stage Movement

2,300 miles / 3,700 km

2,300 miles / 3,700 km

2,300 miles / 3,700 km

(Excludes international arrival & return home)

NY / NJ

Philadelphia

95 miles - Travel window: June 17–18

Distance shown reflects typical travel distance.

Options

Train - ~1 hr 15 min (fastest)

Train - ~1 hr 15 min (fastest)

Train - ~1 hr 15 min (fastest)

Drive — 2–3 hrs

Drive — 2–3 hrs

Drive — 2–3 hrs

Flight — Not recommended

Flight — Not recommended

Flight — Not recommended

Recommended by FanPass

All travelers: Train

Groups: Train or shared vehicle

Recommended by FanPass

All travelers: Train

Groups: Train or shared vehicle

Recommended by FanPass

All travelers: Train

Groups: Train or shared vehicle

Philadelphia

Miami

1,200 miles - Travel window: June 22–24

Distance shown reflects typical flight distance.

Driving this route is multi-day.

Options

Direct flight — ~3 hrs (fastest)

Direct flight — ~3 hrs (fastest)

Direct flight — ~3 hrs (fastest)

Drive — Multi-day

Drive — Multi-day

Drive — Multi-day

Train — Not practical

Train — Not practical

Train — Not practical

Recommended by FanPass

All travelers: Fly

Groups: Coordinate arrival timing to reduce fatigue and cost spikes

Recommended by FanPass

All travelers: Fly

Groups: Coordinate arrival timing to reduce fatigue and cost spikes

Recommended by FanPass

All travelers: Fly

Groups: Coordinate arrival timing to reduce fatigue and cost spikes

Why This Matters

Why This Matters

These routes look simple on paper.

In reality, timing — not distance — determines cost and fatigue.

Poor planning leads to higher prices and unnecessary stress.

What This Trip Actually Costs

What This Trip Actually Costs

NOT TICKET PRICES — THE REAL COST OF FOLLOWING YOUR TEAM.

Estimates reflect a group-stage route across multiple U.S. cities. Costs vary by timing, planning decisions, and live conditions.

Flights (Multi-City)

  • Mid range: $1,450 – $2,100

  • Cheapest realistic path (early + flexible): from $1,150

Includes:

  • International arrival

  • In-region flights between host cities

  • One return option (varies by qualification)

Includes:

  • International arrival

  • In-region flights between host cities

  • One return option (varies by qualification)

Includes:

  • International arrival

  • In-region flights between host cities

  • One return option (varies by qualification)

Accommodation (13 - 14 nights)

Accommodation (13 - 14 nights)

  • Mid-range hotels / Airbnbs: $1,900 – $2,900

  • Cheapest realistic path (shared / early): from $1,050

Notes:

  • Prices spike near match cities and stadium corridors

  • Availability drops sharply around matchdays

  • Staying flexible saves more than staying central

Notes:

  • Prices spike near match cities and stadium corridors

  • Availability drops sharply around matchdays

  • Staying flexible saves more than staying central

Notes:

  • Prices spike near match cities and stadium corridors

  • Availability drops sharply around matchdays

  • Staying flexible saves more than staying central

Food & Drinks

  • Matchdays cost more than off days

  • Fan zones, late nights, and transit meals add up

Typical range: $1,150 – $1,700

Typical range: $1,150 – $1,700

Typical range: $1,150 – $1,700

Ground Transport

  • Airport transfers

  • City-to-city movement

  • Rideshares & matchday surges

Typical range: $700 – $1,150

Typical range: $700 – $1,150

Typical range: $700 – $1,150

Connectivity & Data

  • Maps, alerts, live updates, navigation, bookings

Typical range: $60 – $120

Typical range: $60 – $120

Typical range: $60 – $120

What Most Fans Spend

$5,300 – $7,400

$5,300 – $7,400

Excluding match tickets & merchandise

One missed flight, surge spike, or border delay can swing this by hundreds.

Cheapest Realistic Path

Fans who:

Book early

Book early

Book early

Share accommodation

Share accommodation

Share accommodation

Move as groups

Move as groups

Move as groups

Often land closer to $3,900 – $4,700

Planning insight

Lock the arrival flight early.

Lock the arrival flight early.

Lock the arrival flight early.

Stay flexible on later legs.

Stay flexible on later legs.

Stay flexible on later legs.

Adjust based on qualification and price windows.

Adjust based on qualification and price windows.

Adjust based on qualification and price windows.

What most Fans

Miss

What most Fans

Miss

This World Cup isn’t one trip.

It’s a chain of decisions.

Different countries

Different countries

Different countries

Different borders

Different borders

Different borders

Different currencies

Different currencies

Different currencies

Different transport systems

Different transport systems

Different transport systems

Different stadium rules

Different stadium rules

Different stadium rules

One mistake doesn’t ruin the trip.

The accumulation does.

Where trips actually break

Underestimating travel days between cities

Underestimating travel days between cities

Booking routes that look cheap - but cost time

Booking routes that look cheap - but cost time

Locking hotels before routes are clear

Locking hotels before routes are clear

Missing border or entry requirements

Missing border or entry requirements

Paying surge prices because timing was off

Paying surge prices because timing was off

Most problems aren’t obvious until they’re expensive.

Most problems aren’t obvious until they’re expensive.

Where trips actually break

Underestimating travel days between cities

Booking routes that look cheap - but cost time

Locking hotels before routes are clear

Missing border or entry requirements

Paying surge prices because timing was off

Most problems aren’t obvious until they’re expensive.

Planning isn’t the problem.

Planning without live intelligence is.

Planning isn’t the problem.

Planning without live intelligence is.

Planning isn’t the problem.

Planning without live intelligence is.

Don’t Travel Blind.

The World Cup isn’t complicated because of football. It’s complicated because everything moves - cities, borders, prices, crowds.

It's not one country.

It's North America.

Routes

Change

Prices

spike

Borders slow

you down.

What looks simple on a schedule rarely is in real life.

FanPass Co-Pilot stays

ahead - so you don’t have to.

  • Builds routes that actually make sense

  • Adjusts when prices, timing, or borders change

  • Flags problems before they cost you money

  • Keeps your trip aligned as matches move forward

You’re not memorizing logistics. You’re moving with intelligence.

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Flights

Accommodation

Ground transport

Timing changes

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real time

Flights

Accommodation

Ground transport

Timing changes

Plans change. FanPass adjusts with you.

Early access is opening for fans planning the 2026 World Cup now.

Monitored in

real time

Flights

Accommodation

Ground transport

Timing changes

Plans change. FanPass adjusts with you.

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