2026 World Cup Trophy Tour: Dates and Cities Across the United States
- Emmanuel Martinez

- Jan 31
- 2 min read

The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola will arrive in Los Angeles on March 24–25, 2026, as part of the official global tour for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The worldwide journey gives fans the chance to see the original World Cup trophy up close before the tournament kicks off.
Soccer fans will be able to register online for free tickets to attend the event and view the trophy in person. Each individual may request up to four tickets, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The experience is expected to include interactive activities tied to the World Cup.
The Los Angeles stop will take place at LA Live, a central hub known for major sports and cultural events. In addition to the trophy display, attendees can enjoy immersive experiences, photo opportunities, and interactive World Cup-themed installations.
Los Angeles is also one of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup, set to stage eight matches, including games from the group stage, the United States national team’s opening match, and a Round of 16 fixture.
The Trophy Tour is part of the official build-up to the World Cup and will stop in multiple cities across United States and Canada before the tournament begins. After Los Angeles, the tour will continue to major destinations such as Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Miami, among many others.
The North American leg includes more than 20 host cities and major metropolitan areas, giving millions of fans the opportunity to get close to the most iconic trophy in world football.
United States – 2026 Tour Months, Dates
Mar 24–25: Los Angeles
Mar 28: Las Vegas
Mar 29–30: San Francisco
Apr 1: Salt Lake City
Apr 4: Portland
Apr 5–6: Seattle
Apr 14–15: Chicago
Apr 17: St. Louis
Apr 18–19: Kansas City
Apr 25–26: Dallas
Apr 28–29: Austin
Apr 30: San Antonio
May 2–3: Houston
May 5: New Orleans
May 7: Birmingham
May 9–10: Miami
May 11–12: Orlando
May 15–16: Atlanta
May 21: Philadelphia
May 30–31: Boston
Jun 3: New York / New Jersey
This historic Trophy Tour further builds excitement for the 2026 World Cup—the first edition to feature an expanded format with 48 teams and 104 matches—hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.





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