Opening Ceremony
Before the first match, there will be an opening ceremony, featuring performances from famous artists, cultural displays, and special tributes to the host nations (USA, Canada, and Mexico).
Fan Zones and Festival Events
In each of the host cities, Fan Zones will be set up for fans to gather, watch matches on big screens, participate in entertainment activities, and enjoy food, music, and local culture. These events will offer a festival-like atmosphere, allowing fans to engage with the World Cup in a celebratory environment
Cultural Programs and Exhibitions
Cultural exchanges between the host countries and international teams are expected. Museums, galleries, and public spaces in the host cities will have World Cup-themed exhibitions, showcasing the history and culture of football.
Team Arrivals and Pre-Tournament Events
Leading up to the start of the tournament, there will be special events and press conferences where national teams will arrive, introduce their squads, and participate in media activities
FIFA Congress
Before the tournament begins, there will likely be a FIFA Congress where officials, federations, and the global football community will meet to discuss the future of the game, make important decisions, and address key issues.
Media and Fan Interactions
Meet-and-greet events where fans can interact with players, coaches, and famous football personalities. Press conferences and media briefings will be ongoing, with key figures from the teams, FIFA, and sponsors attending.
Awards and Recognition Ceremonies
Golden Boot, Golden Ball, and other individual player awards will be given out during and after the tournament.
Closing Ceremony
The closing ceremony will occur after the final match, where the winner will be crowned. The ceremony typically includes a final performance by major artists and a grand celebration of the tournament.