
Fixtures & Match Locations
Group C — Morocco (The Atlas Lions)
Local (Atlanta • ET)

What looks simple on a fixture list becomes complex once distance, flight availability, rising match-week pricing, 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
Base City: New York / New Jersey Metro (East Rutherford–Manhattan corridor)
Closest access to Match 1 stadium, strongest rail connection to Boston, and the cleanest sequencing before the southbound flight to Atlanta.
Total Group-Stage Movement
(Excludes international arrival & return home)

NY / NJ
Boston
215 miles - Travel window: June 16–18
Distance shown reflects typical travel distance.
Options

Boston
Atlanta
945 miles - Travel window: June 20–22
Distance shown reflects typical flight distance.
Driving this route is multi-day.
Options
These routes look simple on paper.
In reality, timing — not distance — determines cost and fatigue.
Poor planning leads to higher prices, rushed travel days, and unnecessary stress before matchday.
Estimates reflect a group-stage route across three U.S. cities (NY/NJ → Boston → Atlanta).
Costs vary by timing, planning decisions, and live conditions.
Flights (Multi-City)
Mid range: $1,400 – $2,200
Cheapest realistic path (early + flexible): from $1,100
Mid-range hotels / Airbnbs: $2,200 – $3,400
Cheapest realistic path (shared / early): from $1,250
Food & Drinks
Matchdays cost more than off days
Northeast prices trend higher than Atlanta
Fan zones, late nights, and transit meals add up
Ground Transport
Airport transfers
Rail/drive in the Northeast corridor
Rideshares & matchday surges
Connectivity & Data
Maps, alerts, live updates, navigation, bookings
What Most Fans Spend

Excluding match tickets & merchandise
One missed flight, surge spike, or border delay can swing this by hundreds.
Cheapest Realistic Path
Fans who:
Often land closer to: $4,000 – $4,800
Planning insight
Lock NY/NJ lodging first
Decide train vs drive for Boston early
Time the Boston → Atlanta flight before the surge window
Adjust return routing based on qualification and price windows
This World Cup isn’t one trip.
It’s a chain of decisions.
One mistake doesn’t ruin the trip.
The accumulation does.

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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