Introducing our Fan + Communities Guide for the World Cup 2026

Introducing our Fan + Communities Guide for the World Cup 2026

Major sports events are moments of connection and inspiration. But who should you turn to when things go wrong or when you need support? Our Fan + Communities Guide for the World Cup 2026 provides access to practical resources and hotlines across 12 topics, including accessibility, immigration, public safety and inclusion, in the three host countries and all 16 host cities. Go to sporthumanrights.org/wc26 Alt text for video (audio description version available in video settings) The video shows a glowing city avenue at night. Supporters cheer in celebration. World Cups are moments of connection and inspiration. Fans on their way to the stadium, a crowded airport, people cooling off, and a subway train arriving. Dusk falls over Vancouver's stadium. Silhouetted crowds climb stone stairs. A single stadium light pierces the dark. When things go wrong or you need support... What help and resources are available? A panoramic view scans a packed stadium under blinding lights, then moves over a packed fan zone. A grid of twelve critical support topics appears, including accessibility, immigration, public safety, and inclusion. Find practical guidance and hotlines across all sixteen host cities for the World Cup 2026 in North America. A child has a flag painted on her cheek. An elderly woman receives assistance, and children run to the school bus and play football. Supporters celebrate. Visit the Fan and Communities Guide. Log onto sporthumanrights.org/wc26. Brought to you by the Centre for Sport and Human Rights.