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Independent fan planning website
E.A.T.WORLDCUP is an independent informational website created to help fans plan travel, tickets, cities, stadium visits, budgets and matchday decisions around World Cup 2026. The site is not affiliated with FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, host committees, stadium operators, teams, ticketing platforms or any official tournament organizer.
No official ticketing or legal advice
Information on tickets, travel rules, entry requirements, resale risks, insurance, transport and local planning is provided for general guidance only. Fans should always confirm important decisions through official sources, including government websites, airline rules, official tournament communications and authorized ticketing channels.
Accuracy and updates
World Cup 2026 information can change as match assignments, venues, schedules, policies and travel rules are updated. We aim to keep planning pages useful and current, but we cannot guarantee that every detail is complete, final or suitable for every traveler.
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Decision table
| Planning area | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Use official or primary information | Reduces confusion and false claims. |
| Timing | Avoid tight or rushed plans | Large events create delays. |
| Cost | Compare total cost, not headline price | Fees and transport can change affordability. |
| Flexibility | Prefer cancellable options where possible | Plans may change before matchday. |
| Backup | Prepare offline documents and alternatives | Phone, transport or access can fail. |
Independent status
E.A.T.WORLDCUP is independent and is not affiliated with FIFA, tournament organizers, teams, venues, host committees, airlines, hotels, insurers or ticket platforms.
Information limits
The site provides general planning information only. It does not sell tickets, verify private sellers, guarantee entry into a country or provide legal, immigration, financial, medical or insurance advice.
Verification responsibility
Visitors should verify important decisions through official or primary sources before buying tickets, booking travel, purchasing insurance or relying on venue and entry rules.
Commercial transparency
Advertising or affiliate links may support the site. Commercial relationships should not override accuracy, independence, safe user experience or editorial clarity.
Important travel and ticket decisions should be confirmed through official sources.
The site cannot verify private sellers or guarantee the authenticity of third-party offers.
Practical checklist
- Verify the official or primary source before acting.
- Check whether the booking can be changed or cancelled.
- Calculate total cost including fees and local transport.
- Save documents, confirmations and routes offline.
- Plan arrival and return with extra time.
- Keep a backup payment method and emergency contact.
- Avoid pressure-based purchases and unclear sellers.
- Recheck important rules close to departure or matchday.
Common mistakes
- Planning only around the cheapest visible price.
- Trusting screenshots or unofficial claims without verification.
- Booking non-refundable travel before document and ticket checks.
- Ignoring late-night return transport after matches.
- Assuming normal city traffic and normal airport timing during a major event.
Frequently asked questions
Is this page official?
No. E.A.T.WORLDCUP is independent and provides fan planning information only.
What should I verify before spending money?
Verify official sources, travel documents, ticket terms, refund rules, hotel flexibility and transport reality.
Why are flexible bookings useful?
World Cup details, prices, schedules and local logistics can change, so flexibility reduces financial risk.
What is the biggest planning mistake?
Rushing into non-refundable spending before checking ticket source, documents and matchday transport.