FIFA 2026 tri-host framework sets shared rules for Canada, USA and Mexico
Organisers publish cross-border protocols for visas, broadcasting and emergency coordination ahead of the expanded 48-team tournament.
FIFA and the three host federations released a joint operations manual describing how matches will move between Canadian, American and Mexican cities without resetting accreditation or medical protocols. Diplomats from Ottawa, Washington and Mexico City said the arrangement is the first of its scale for a men's World Cup spanning three nations.
Immigration agencies outlined special visitor lanes for ticket holders, though officials cautioned that standard admissibility rules still apply. Human-rights groups asked for transparent reporting on labour conditions at stadium construction sites that were largely completed years earlier.
Analysts expect the tournament to test North American transport links, from cross-border flights to rail upgrades near host metros. WOP360 will track ministerial meetings on contingency planning scheduled before the opening match window.
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