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Travel Guide for International Visitors | FIFA World Cup 2026

Travel Guide for International Visitors to New Jersey, Philadelphia & Atlantic City for the FIFA World Cup 2026

Welcome to the New York New Jersey region, the "Gateway to the World Cup!" As one of 16 host regions, New York New Jersey (NYNJ) will host eight matches at New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium) in East Rutherford, NJ, including the tournament final on July 19, 2026. Matches run from June 13 to July 19, drawing over a million visitors to the area.

This comprehensive guide covers the tri-state region, including Philadelphia (host of six World Cup matches) and Atlantic City (premier entertainment and fan experience destination). Expect a mix of urban energy, coastal charm, historic culture, and world-class soccer.

For official updates, visit FIFA World Cup 2026, Visit New Jersey, and WorldCUPAC.com.

Visa and Entry Requirements

Entering the U.S. for the World Cup requires planning—start early to avoid delays. A valid passport is mandatory, and most visitors need a visa or electronic authorization. Ticket holders qualify for priority processing via FIFA PASS (details below).

Requirement Details Who Needs It How to Apply
Passport Validity Must be valid for 6 months beyond your U.S. stay (e.g., until January 2027 for a June trip), unless exempt (e.g., Canadians). All visitors. Renew via your home country's passport office.
Visa Waiver Program (VWP)/ESTA Allows 90-day stays without a visa; apply online for ESTA approval ($21 fee). Citizens of 42 countries (e.g., UK, Australia, Japan, most EU nations). Full list. ESTA Application. Approval typically in 72 hours; print confirmation.
B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa For tourism/sports events; valid up to 6 months. Fee: $185. Non-VWP citizens (e.g., Brazil, China, India). Complete DS-160 form at ceac.state.gov, pay fee, schedule interview at U.S. embassy/consulate. Bring World Cup ticket, itinerary, proof of funds/ties to home country. Processing: 1-3 months.
FIFA PASS Priority Expedited visa interviews for ticket holders; available early 2026. B-1/B-2 applicants with tickets. Register interest at FIFA.com/tickets. No guarantee of visa approval.
Canadians/Bermudans No visa/ESTA needed for tourism. Citizens of Canada/Bermuda. Present passport at border.
Tips: Apply 3-6 months ahead. Tickets don't guarantee entry—have proof of return travel and funds. For multi-host trips (U.S./Canada/Mexico), check each country's rules (e.g., Canada eTA for non-visa-free visitors). Enroll in STEP for U.S. alerts.

Getting to the Region

Major Airports

  • Newark Liberty International (EWR): Closest to MetLife Stadium (20 miles), excellent for New Jersey/NYC access. Major hub for international flights.
  • Philadelphia International (PHL): Gateway to Philadelphia matches, 90 minutes to Atlantic City. Direct flights from Europe, Caribbean, and major U.S. cities.
  • John F. Kennedy (JFK) / LaGuardia (LGA): NYC airports, 30-45 minutes to Manhattan, 45-60 minutes to MetLife.
  • Atlantic City International (ACY): Budget-friendly option for shore destinations; limited international service but growing Spirit Airlines routes.
International Flights: Book via Skyscanner or airlines like United, Delta, American. Expect $500-1,500 round-trip from Europe/Asia (June 2026 peaks). Consider multi-city tickets: fly into EWR/PHL, depart from another to see multiple match cities.

Airport Transportation

  • From Newark (EWR): NJ Transit AirTrain to Newark Penn Station ($8.25), then connect to destinations statewide. Taxis/rideshares $50-80 to NYC/NJ hotels.
  • From Philadelphia (PHL): SEPTA Airport Line train to Center City ($7, 25 min). NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line connects to Atlantic City ($10.75, 90 min). Rideshares $25-40 to downtown Philly.
  • From Atlantic City Int'l (ACY): Rental cars recommended (15 min to Atlantic City). Shuttles available to casino hotels ($15-25).

Transportation in the Region

New Jersey / MetLife Stadium Access

Mode Details Cost World Cup Notes
NJ Transit Trains Connects NYC, NJ cities, and MetLife via Meadowlands Rail Line (from Secaucus Junction). $2.75-$15 one-way Special service pre/post-matches; ticket holders only on rail to stadium. From NYC Penn: 45 min to MetLife.
Buses NJ Transit/Coach USA routes cover shore, cities, and stadium shuttles. $1.60-$5 Enhanced Transitway rapid buses (100+ vehicles) for 22,000 fans/hour post-match.
PATH Train NYC-Jersey City/Hoboken link. $2.75 Transfer to NJ Transit for MetLife.
Rideshares/Taxis Uber/Lyft; designated zones at stadium. $20-100 Surge pricing expected; avoid unmarked taxis.
Driving Rent via Enterprise; highways (I-95, Turnpike). Gas: $3.50/gal; tolls $5-15 Stadium parking passes: $50-100 via MetLifeStadium.com. Arrive 3+ hours early.

Philadelphia Transportation

Mode Details Cost Notes
SEPTA Subway, buses, trolleys throughout Philadelphia and suburbs. Broad Street Line to sports complex. $2.50 per ride, $13 day pass Download SEPTA app. Special World Cup service to Lincoln Financial Field.
Regional Rail SEPTA commuter trains connect suburbs and airport. $4-$10 Convenient for staying outside city center.
Indego Bike Share 140+ stations citywide for short trips. $4/30 min, $15 day pass Great for exploring between matches.
Walking Center City very walkable; 20 min Old City to Rittenhouse Square. Free Stadium area requires transit/rideshare.

Atlantic City Transportation

Mode Details Cost Notes
NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line Direct service from Philadelphia 30th Street Station to Atlantic City Rail Terminal (near casinos). $10.75 one-way 90-minute journey. Trains run hourly on weekdays, every 2 hours weekends. Special World Cup schedules expected.
NJ Transit Bus 319 Express bus from NYC Port Authority to Atlantic City casinos. $30 one-way 2.5-hour journey. Many casino hotels offer bonus credits with bus ticket purchase.
Jitney Atlantic City's famous jitney buses run 24/7 along Pacific/Arctic Avenues. $2.50 per ride Stops every 2-3 blocks. Essential for casino-hopping and reaching fan zones.
Boardwalk Transport Rolling chairs (historic pedicabs) and bike rentals available. $5-10 per block (chairs), $20/hour (bikes) Scenic way to travel the 4-mile boardwalk.
Driving Atlantic City Expressway from Philadelphia (60 min), Garden State Parkway from NYC/North Jersey (2 hours). Expressway toll: $3.75; Parking: Free at most casinos Easy access to shore towns and fan experience venues.
Pro Tip: For matches at MetLife or Philadelphia, use public transit—parking sells out. FIFA Fan Festival at Liberty State Park (Jersey City) has free shuttles. In Atlantic City, the jitney system makes it easy to move between fan zones, casinos, and the boardwalk without needing a car.

Atlantic City: Your World Cup Fan Experience Hub

🌟 Atlantic City World Cup Fan Zones 2026

Atlantic City is building two premier World Cup fan experience centers to serve international visitors attending matches in Philadelphia (60 miles) and New Jersey (120 miles). These destinations combine live match viewing, interactive soccer experiences, entertainment, and Jersey Shore hospitality.

Stockton University Atlantic City Campus Fan Zone

Location: Stockton University, Atlantic City Campus, 3711 Atlantic Avenue (Boardwalk at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard)

Features:

  • Esports Innovation Center: State-of-the-art gaming and esports facility hosting FIFA video game tournaments, virtual reality soccer experiences, and interactive soccer gaming throughout the tournament
  • Live Match Viewing: Giant screens for watching all World Cup matches in air-conditioned comfort
  • Academic Programming: Soccer management workshops, sports analytics demonstrations, and talks by industry professionals
  • International Student Exchange: Meet students from around the world and participate in cultural exchange programs
  • Family-Friendly Zone: Youth soccer activities, skills challenges, and educational exhibits about the beautiful game

Transportation from Stockton Fan Zone:

  • To NJ Transit/Trains: Jitney service ($2.50) runs continuously to Atlantic City Rail Terminal (10-minute ride). From there, board NJ Transit to Philadelphia (90 min, $10.75) or NYC/MetLife connections.
  • Boardwalk Access: Fan zone is directly on the Boardwalk—walk 5 minutes to most major casinos or take rolling chairs for a unique experience.
  • Parking: Stockton University parking garage adjacent to campus (first 3 hours free, then $2/hour).

Hours & Admission: Daily 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM during World Cup. Free general admission; some VIP experiences require tickets. Check WorldCUPAC.com for schedule.

Caesars Atlantic City Fan Zone

Location: Caesars Atlantic City, 2100 Pacific Avenue (Boardwalk between Arkansas & Missouri Avenues)

Features:

  • Beachfront Fan Village: Outdoor viewing area on Caesars' private beach with massive LED screens, beach volleyball, and soccer-themed activities
  • Indoor Sports Lounge: Climate-controlled premium viewing in Caesars' renovated sports book and entertainment spaces
  • International Food Court: Cuisines from all 48 World Cup nations, pop-up restaurants, and celebrity chef appearances
  • Evening Entertainment: Live music, DJ performances, and post-match celebration parties featuring international artists
  • VIP Hospitality Suites: Premium packages with open bar, gourmet food, and exclusive match viewing experiences
  • Casino Gaming: World-class casino floor with sports betting on World Cup matches (21+ only)

Transportation from Caesars Fan Zone:

  • To NJ Transit/Trains: Jitney pickup directly in front of Caesars ($2.50, runs every 10 minutes). Takes you to AC Rail Terminal in 15 minutes for connections to Philadelphia and beyond.
  • To Bus Terminal: Walk 2 blocks to New Jersey Transit Bus Hub at Atlantic & Arkansas Avenues for direct service to NYC (Bus 319, $30, 2.5 hours).
  • Boardwalk Access: Central Boardwalk location—walk to Ocean Casino, Tropicana, Hard Rock, and other entertainment venues in under 10 minutes.
  • Parking: Caesars self-parking garage (free for hotel guests, $10/day for visitors; World Cup rates may apply).

Hours & Admission: 24/7 during World Cup. Free access to general fan areas; premium experiences and VIP suites require advance booking. Hotel packages available combining rooms + fan zone access. Visit Caesars.com or WorldCUPAC.com.

Atlantic City Match Day Strategy: For Philadelphia matches (6:00 PM typical kickoff), spend the day enjoying Atlantic City's beaches and fan zones, then take the 3:00 PM NJ Transit train to arrive at Lincoln Financial Field by 5:00 PM. Post-match, return trains run until midnight. For MetLife matches, consider staying overnight in AC and taking morning buses/trains to New Jersey—beat the crowds and enjoy two destinations in one trip!

Why Choose Atlantic City for Your World Cup Experience?

  • Affordable Luxury: Hotel rooms 30-50% cheaper than Philadelphia or NYC during the World Cup, with world-class casino resort amenities
  • Beach & Soccer: Only World Cup fan destination where you can watch matches on the beach, then swim in the Atlantic Ocean
  • 24/7 Entertainment: Casinos, nightclubs, restaurants, and shows around the clock—the party never stops
  • Easy Match Access: Just 60 minutes by train to Philadelphia, 2 hours to NYC/MetLife—perfect base for multi-city match attendance
  • International Atmosphere: Atlantic City's diverse hospitality industry and global tourist base creates a natural World Cup environment
  • Tax-Free Shopping: New Jersey has no sales tax on clothing and shoes—stock up on team jerseys and World Cup merchandise

Accommodation Options

Book early—expect 50-100% price hikes in June/July 2026. Consider spreading your stay across multiple cities to experience the region and potentially save money.

Area Why Stay Here? Price Range/Night (2026 Est.) Options
Jersey City Waterfront views, NYC access, near Fan Festival. $200-$400 Hyatt Regency ($300), Airbnb lofts ($250).
Newark/EWR Area Airport convenience, affordable. $150-$300 Hilton Newark ($220), budget motels ($150).
East Rutherford/Meadowlands Stadium-adjacent. $250-$500 American Dream hotels ($350), suites at MetLife.
Philadelphia Center City Walkable historic district, restaurants, near SEPTA. $180-$450 Kimpton Hotel Monaco ($320), Historic District hotels ($200-350).
Philadelphia University City Near University of Pennsylvania, budget-friendly, good transit. $140-$280 AKA University City ($220), Airbnb options ($150-200).
Atlantic City Boardwalk Casino resorts, 24/7 entertainment, beach access, value pricing. $120-$350 Caesars ($180), Ocean Casino Resort ($200), Tropicana ($150), Hard Rock Hotel ($250). Packages available.
Jersey Shore (Asbury Park, Ocean City) Beaches, post-match relaxation, family-friendly. $180-$350 Oceanfront B&Bs ($250), vacation rentals ($200-300).
Money-Saving Tip: Atlantic City casino hotels often offer promotional rates and bonus credits. A 3-night stay at Caesars during the World Cup might cost $550 total with $150 in casino/dining credits included—effectively $400 for 3 nights ($133/night). Compare that to $350/night in Philadelphia and you've saved $650 while enjoying resort amenities. Book packages through WorldCUPAC.com for exclusive deals.

Taxes/Fees: New Jersey: 14% hotel tax + 6.625% sales tax. Pennsylvania: 6% sales tax + local hotel taxes (14-16% in Philadelphia). Atlantic City casinos may waive resort fees for World Cup packages.

World Cup Tickets and Schedule

New York New Jersey (MetLife Stadium) - 8 Matches

All matches at MetLife Stadium (82,500 capacity) in East Rutherford, NJ. Includes the tournament final on July 19, 2026.

Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field) - 6 Matches

All matches at Lincoln Financial Field (69,176 capacity). Schedule to be determined after December 2025 draw.

How to Buy: Register at FIFA.com/tickets for sales phases (lottery-based; starts December 2025 post-draw). Prices range from $60 (upper deck group stage) to $7,875 (final premium). Hospitality packages: $2,000+.

Key Dates: Group stage (June 13+), Round of 16 (late June/early July), Semifinals (July 14-15), Final (July 19 at MetLife).

Buy Safely: Only purchase tickets via official FIFA channels. Secondary market available on StubHub (expect 50-200% markups). No refunds if visa is denied—purchase travel insurance that covers this scenario.

Safety in the Region

The New York New Jersey and Philadelphia region is generally safe for tourists, with crime rates below U.S. averages in most tourist areas. MetLife Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, and designated fan zones will have heavy police and security presence.

General Safety Tips

  • Urban Areas: Stay in well-lit, populated areas. Avoid isolated spots at night. Use rideshares over walking alone after dark.
  • Public Transit: Generally safe, especially during peak hours and on World Cup service routes. Keep valuables secure.
  • Beaches/Boardwalk: Atlantic City Boardwalk and Jersey Shore beaches have regular security patrols. Don't leave valuables unattended on the beach.
  • Petty Crime: Pickpocketing is rare but possible in crowds. Use cross-body bags, keep phones/wallets in front pockets.

World Cup Specific

  • Crowds: Expect massive crowds at stadiums and fan zones. Stay aware of surroundings and establish meeting points with your group.
  • Stadium Security: Clear bag policy (bags no larger than 12"x6"x12"). Arrive early for security screening. No outside food/beverages.
  • Scams: Only buy tickets/transportation from official sources. Beware of fake credential sellers near stadiums.

Emergency Resources

  • Emergency Number: Dial 911 for police, fire, or medical emergencies (free from any phone).
  • Visitor Assistance: Tourist police in Atlantic City (609-347-5780), Philadelphia Police Nonemergency (215-686-3383).
  • Medical: AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (Atlantic City), Jefferson/Penn Medicine hospitals (Philadelphia), multiple hospitals near MetLife.
  • Your Embassy: Contact your country's embassy/consulate in NYC, Philadelphia, or Washington DC for lost passports or emergencies.

Health Considerations

  • Tap Water: Safe to drink throughout the region.
  • COVID-19: Minimal restrictions as of 2025; monitor CDC.gov for any 2026 updates.
  • Vaccinations: Routine vaccinations recommended. No special requirements for U.S. entry beyond standard visa health screenings.
  • Heat Safety: June/July can be hot and humid (75-90°F / 24-32°C). Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, take breaks in air conditioning.
  • Travel Insurance: Highly recommended. Medical care in the U.S. is expensive without insurance.
Download These Apps: Citizen App (local safety alerts), NJ Transit Mobile, SEPTA app, Uber/Lyft, Google Maps, your country's embassy app, and the official FIFA World Cup app (available 2026).

Other Essentials

Money & Currency

  • Currency: U.S. Dollar (USD). Credit/debit cards widely accepted. Notify your bank of travel dates to avoid fraud blocks.
  • ATMs: Everywhere, especially in casinos (Atlantic City), airports, and city centers. Fees: $2-5 per withdrawal for out-of-network.
  • Tipping: Expected in U.S. 15-20% at restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, $2-5 per bag for hotel porters, 15% for taxis/rideshares.
  • Currency Exchange: Available at airports (poor rates). Better to use ATMs or credit cards with no foreign transaction fees.

Connectivity

  • Mobile Plans: Buy prepaid SIM at airport (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon) for $30-50 (10-20GB data). Ensure phone is unlocked.
  • Wi-Fi: Free at stadiums, fan zones, most hotels, cafes, and public libraries. Atlantic City casinos offer free Wi-Fi throughout properties.
  • International Plans: Check if your carrier has U.S. roaming packages. Often more expensive than local SIMs.

Weather & What to Pack

  • June/July Climate: Warm and humid. Temperatures 75-90°F (24-32°C), high humidity near coast. Afternoon thunderstorms common.
  • Pack: Light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen (SPF 30+), sunglasses, light rain jacket, portable phone charger.
  • Stadium Gear: Team jerseys, hats for sun protection. Layers for air-conditioned indoor spaces.
  • Beach (Atlantic City): Swimsuit, beach towel, flip-flops. Beach tag not required in Atlantic City (free beach access).

Culture & Local Tips

  • Language: English primary. Spanish widely spoken in many areas. Translation apps helpful.
  • Food Scene: Diverse options—NJ/Philly diners, Italian, cheesesteaks (Philadelphia classic), pizza, Asian fusion, international cuisines. Atlantic City has 24/7 dining.
  • Drinking Age: 21 years old (strictly enforced). Bring ID everywhere. Open containers illegal on streets (except Atlantic City Boardwalk in designated areas).
  • World Cup Atmosphere: Expect massive international crowds, street celebrations, and a festival atmosphere. Wear your team's colors with pride!

Regional Highlights & Activities

Between Matches: What to Do

New York City & New Jersey

  • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
  • Liberty State Park FIFA Fan Festival (free admission)
  • American Dream Mall (MetLife area) - indoor theme parks, shopping
  • Manhattan attractions: Times Square, Central Park, 9/11 Memorial
  • Jersey Shore beaches (Asbury Park, Point Pleasant)

Philadelphia

  • Independence Hall & Liberty Bell (U.S. historic sites)
  • Rocky Steps & Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Reading Terminal Market (food paradise)
  • Cheesesteak tour: Pat's vs. Geno's debate
  • Old City historic district & Elfreth's Alley

Atlantic City

  • 4-mile Boardwalk with casinos, shops, restaurants
  • Steel Pier amusement rides & attractions
  • Absecon Lighthouse (tallest in New Jersey)
  • Atlantic City Aquarium at Historic Gardner's Basin
  • Casino gaming (slots, table games, poker rooms)
  • World-class entertainment: concerts, comedy shows, magic shows
  • Spas & golf courses at casino resorts
  • Beach activities: volleyball, surfing, jet skiing

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need a visa if I have a World Cup ticket?

Tickets help prove your purpose of travel but don't guarantee visa approval. Citizens of VWP countries need only ESTA ($21). Others require B-1/B-2 tourist visa ($185). Apply 3-6 months early—FIFA PASS prioritizes interview scheduling for ticket holders starting early 2026.

How far in advance should I apply for a visa?

3-6 months minimum. Wait times vary by country: 14 days in South Korea, 2+ months in India or Brazil. Check current waits at travel.state.gov. Processing can take longer during World Cup peak season.

Can I travel between U.S., Canada, and Mexico with one visa?

No—each country has separate entry requirements. U.S. visa doesn't cover Canada (needs eTA or visa depending on nationality) or Mexico (visa-free for many nationalities, up to 180 days). Plan accordingly if attending matches in multiple countries.

Is the region safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, tourist areas like Jersey City, Philadelphia Center City, and Atlantic City Boardwalk are safe. Use common sense: stick to populated areas at night, use reputable rideshares, keep valuables secure. Crime rates are low in fan zones and around stadiums during events.

What if my visa is denied?

You can reapply with additional documentation (proof of stronger ties to home country, employment letters, property ownership). No FIFA ticket refund if visa denied. Purchase travel insurance covering visa denial scenarios—worth the investment.

How do I get from NYC to MetLife Stadium?

NJ Transit train from Penn Station to Secaucus Junction ($3-6), then Meadowlands Rail Line to stadium (included, 15 min). Total journey: 45 min, ~$15. Trains run continuously on match days—ticket holders only on Meadowlands line. Buses also available as backup.

How do I get from Atlantic City to Philadelphia for matches?

NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line from AC Rail Terminal to Philadelphia 30th Street Station (90 min, $10.75). Trains run hourly on weekdays, every 2 hours weekends. Special World Cup schedules expected with additional service. From 30th Street, take SEPTA Broad Street Line to stadium (25 min, $2.50).

Can I stay in Atlantic City and attend matches in both Philadelphia and New Jersey?

Absolutely! Atlantic City is strategically located: 60 miles (90 min by train) to Philadelphia, 120 miles (2 hours) to MetLife Stadium. Many fans choose AC as their base for affordable casino resort accommodations and 24/7 entertainment, then take trains/buses to matches. Check WorldCUPAC.com for multi-match packages.

Are there refunds if I can't enter the U.S.?

No—FIFA no-refund policy applies. Buy comprehensive travel insurance covering visa denial, flight cancellations, and emergency medical. Policies cost 5-7% of trip cost but provide crucial protection. Some credit cards offer travel protection; verify coverage limits.

What's the drinking age? Can I bring alcohol to the stadium?

Drinking age is 21 (strictly enforced—carry photo ID always). Alcohol sold inside stadiums but no outside alcohol permitted. Clear bag policy: bags under 12"x6"x12" only. Atlantic City allows open containers on Boardwalk in designated areas; Philadelphia and NYC do not.

How do I handle U.S. customs at the airport?

Declare all items on customs form. Duty-free allowance: $800 per person. Soccer jerseys and merchandise are fine. Prohibited: fresh foods, plants, certain animal products. Download Mobile Passport Control or CBP Mobile Passport app for faster processing. Have hotel address and return ticket info ready.

Any special World Cup health rules?

As of 2025, no COVID-19 vaccination requirements for U.S. entry. Monitor CDC.gov for any 2026 updates. Routine vaccinations recommended (measles, mumps, rubella). Bring prescription medications in original containers with doctor's note. Travel insurance with medical coverage essential—U.S. healthcare is expensive without insurance.

What are the Atlantic City fan zones, and do I need tickets?

Two main fan zones: Stockton University (Esports Innovation Center with gaming, live matches, family activities—free admission) and Caesars Atlantic City (beach viewing, premium sports lounge, entertainment, international food—free general access, VIP experiences require booking). Both locations connected by jitney and walking distance to casinos. Check WorldCUPAC.com for full schedules and VIP packages.

Is Atlantic City family-friendly for World Cup visitors?

Yes! While known for casinos (21+ for gaming floors), AC offers extensive family options: beaches, Boardwalk, Steel Pier amusement park, aquarium, and the Stockton fan zone with youth soccer activities. Many casino resorts have family pools and restaurants. Beach access is free (no beach tags required). Philadelphia also extremely family-friendly with historic sites and parks.

Useful Links & Resources

Welcome to the World Cup! ⚽

The New York New Jersey and Philadelphia region is ready to host the world. From the electric atmosphere at MetLife Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field to the beach party vibes of Atlantic City's fan zones, you'll experience American hospitality at its finest. Whether you're here for one match or the entire tournament, this corner of the United States offers unforgettable soccer, culture, entertainment, and coastal beauty.

Safe travels and enjoy the beautiful game!

For the latest updates, visit WorldCUPAC.com

Greetings From World Cup AC

FIFA Fan Safety Guidance

Fans should review the official FIFA Fan Guides, which include:

WorldCupAC will provide summaries and downloadable guides, making it easier for visitors staying in Atlantic City to prepare before heading to match venues.

Health Tips & Medical Support

WorldCupAC partners with AtlantiCare, Atlantic City’s trusted regional healthcare provider, to give fans reliable health information and on-the-ground support.

General Health Tips for Visitors

AtlantiCare Support Services

Emergency Medical Situations

AtlantiCare emergency facilities are equipped to handle all serious health concerns, from dehydration and heatstroke to injuries and respiratory conditions.

Safety in Atlantic City

Enhanced Match-Season Safety Measures

During the World Cup, local authorities and event partners will deploy:

Personal Safety Tips

Emergency Contacts