About Us

WorldCupPass.com is an independent guide to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

We cover schedules, tickets, TV channels, live streams, live scores, stadiums, standings, groups, brackets and team news. The goal is simple: help fans find clear, accurate information fast.

We are not affiliated with FIFA.

What we cover

Every article on this site answers one of three questions: when does it kick off, how do I watch it, and how do I get in.

Our regular coverage includes:

  • Match schedules with kickoff times in major time zones
  • Live scores and match updates as games happen
  • Group standings and qualification scenarios
  • Ticket prices, resale options and seating guides for all 104 matches
  • TV channels and live stream options country by country
  • Stadium guides for the 16 host cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico
  • Team profiles, squads and rosters
  • Bracket and knockout stage previews
  • Daily tournament updates

Most readers come to us with one urgent question. We try to answer it in the first paragraph.

Our editorial standards

We follow a clear source hierarchy on every fact we publish.

Primary sources first. FIFA.com for official figures (match dates, stadium capacities, kickoff times, FIFA rankings). Official host city tournament pages. FIFA media releases.

Trusted secondary sources. Reuters, AP, BBC, ESPN, Fox Sports and NBC Sports. Wikipedia is used only for historical context, never for current tournament data.

Live scores and standings are pulled from official feeds and verified against FIFA.com after each match.

Ticket prices come from licensed marketplaces and are noted as resale figures where applicable. Prices change daily. Always check the current price on the marketplace before buying.

If we get something wrong, we fix it. Email us using the contact page and we will correct any factual error within 24 hours.

How we fund the site

WorldCupPass.com is supported by display advertising and a small number of affiliate partnerships.

We work with ticket resellers, VPN providers and streaming services to keep the site running. When you click an affiliate link and complete a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

This never decides which products we cover or how we cover them. If a service is bad, we say so, partner or not.

Who runs the site

WorldCupPass.com is run by M Muktadir, a sports content publisher with over 10 years of experience covering ticketing, streaming and OTT for major events including the FIFA World Cup, FIFA Women’s World Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and World Cup qualifiers.

The site has been online since the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and has covered every major FIFA tournament since.

Get in touch

Questions, corrections, advertising or partnership inquiries: email contact.worldcuppass@gmail.com or use the contact page.

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