The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, is anticipated to be the largest iteration of the tournament to date, drawing significant fan interest. However, organizers face considerable challenges related to the event’s logistics. Extreme weather conditions, including heat and potential storms, pose a risk to players and attendees. The vast distances between host cities across the three countries will create travel complexities for teams and supporters. Furthermore, the cost of travel and accommodation is projected to be the highest in World Cup history, potentially limiting accessibility for many fans. These factors could impact the overall experience and smooth operation of the tournament. Organizers are working to mitigate these issues as preparations continue.