Everything you need to host FIFA World Cup 2026
16 Host Cities. Six weeks of matches. Millions of international guests. We’ve put together everything short-term rental hosts need — pricing strategy, city-by-city playbooks, and the full guest experience guide — so you can stop guessing and start booking.
Free tools
Built for FIFA hosts
Two purpose-built resources to help you price your listing and prep your property for World Cup guests.
FIFA 2026 Pricing Calculator
Get a proposed nightly price for every night of the tournament, calibrated to match phase and city demand.
Try the calculator →The 5-Week Host Checklist
Your week-by-week action plan for getting your property ready before the first whistle on June 11, 2026.
Get the checklist →Start here
Essential reads
The foundational guides every host should read — pricing strategy, regulations, and the complete guest experience playbook.

How to Host Short-Term Rental Guests for FIFA World Cup 2026
The complete playbook for STR hosts during the tournament.
Read the guide →
Can I Airbnb My Home for the World Cup? A First-Time Host's Guide
Regulations, earnings, insurance, and tax for hosts listing for the first time.
Read the guide →
FIFA 2026 Airbnb Pricing Guide
How to price every night of the tournament.
Read the guide →
Short-Term Rental Regulations by FIFA Host City
The full regulatory landscape across all 11 US host cities.
Read the guide →By host city
City guides
Local regulatory landscape, transit reality, match schedule, and pricing benchmarks — for every host city.
AtlantaMercedes-Benz Stadium and the Southeast hosting market.
BostonGillette Stadium and the Boston STR ordinance.
DallasAT&T Stadium and the DFW pricing curve.
GuadalajaraEstadio Akron, the Jalisco cap proposal, and the Zapopan stadium question.
HoustonNRG Stadium and the Texas regulatory reality.
Kansas CityArrowhead Stadium and the $50 Major Event STR permit.
Los AngelesSoFi Stadium and the LA short-term rental landscape.
MiamiHard Rock Stadium and the South Florida hosting market.
Mexico CityEstadio Azteca, the opening match, and the 180-night legal cap.
MonterreyEstadio BBVA, the tournament's steepest match-day premiums, and the US-border crossover.
New York / New JerseyMetLife Stadium and the NY/NJ regulatory split.
PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field, July 4 R16, and America 250.
San Francisco Bay AreaLevi's Stadium, five jurisdictions, and SB 346.
SeattleLumen Field, Sound Transit, and the two-property cap.
TorontoBMO Field, Canada's home opener, and the 180-night principal-residence rule.
VancouverBC Place, two-layer licensing, and the Stadium-Chinatown match-day closure.
Turn your listing into a FIFA favorite
Build a digital guest manual your international visitors can actually use — with multi-language support, match-day info, and city tips built right in.



