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Preparing for the Soccer World Cup 2026 – US Travel Advisory
7 Oct 2025

The 2026 World Cup soccer tournament is set to be the largest in history, uniting millions of fans across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. With matches in 16 cities and over 6.5 million spectators expected, the event presents significant security challenges. Organizations involved in the upcoming tournament must remain vigilant in safeguarding their people and assets during this large scale, global event.
From stadium security and fan zone safety to travel logistics, medical preparedness, and environmental risks, our global intelligence experts have prepared a Crisis24 Travel Advisory that equips travelers, organizations, and event staff with the critical insights needed to prepare for the world’s most-watched sporting event.
This first advisory focuses on the US and includes:
- Security measures at stadiums and fan festivals
- Personal safety and crime-prevention strategies
- Travel and accommodation planning tips
- Health considerations, vaccinations, and medical access
- Environmental risks, including extreme weather and natural hazards
This information is essential for travelers, corporate delegates, and media professionals. It provides practical guidance to ensure safety, security, well-being so that attendees can make the most of this one-in-a-lifetime experience.
Download the full US Advisory to access expert intelligence and actionable recommendations.
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