Enjoy the World Cup Without Overspending
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many fans. But with matches spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the cost of following your team can quickly add up. Flights, accommodation, match tickets, food, and transportation already stretch your budget, so it makes sense to optimize wherever you can.
Planning ahead plays a big role here. Beyond tickets and travel routes, thinking about how you’ll stay connected can help you avoid unnecessary costs. You can also explore destination-specific tips and connectivity advice through Esimatic’s travel resources to better prepare for a multi-city trip.
The Hidden Cost of Roaming
International roaming is often the default option. You land in a new country, your phone connects automatically, and everything just works. It feels convenient, but that convenience comes at a price.
Most roaming plans charge either per day or based on usage. While daily packages may seem manageable, they can quickly add up over a two-week trip. And if your plan charges per MB, even basic activities like checking maps or opening social media can become surprisingly expensive.
During the World Cup, your usage naturally increases. You’re constantly checking match schedules, navigating new cities, messaging friends, and sharing moments from the stadium. Over time, this leads to higher data consumption and higher roaming costs.