World Cup 2026 eSIM

Keep a reliable mobile connection during your trip.

An eSIM can help fans travelling between the United States, Canada and Mexico. Compatibility, coverage and activation conditions should be checked before departure.

Useful for mobile tickets, maps, transport, hotels and messages.

Before buying, check compatibility, covered countries and data.

To compare options, use the eSIM preparation link below.

Compare a few eSIM options

Three providers to check without opening too many tabs. Exact conditions should still be confirmed on each partner page.

Yesim

Compare it for useful mobile data during a multi-country trip.

Check covered countries, data, duration and activation before buying.

View Yesim

Airalo

A known option to compare eSIM plans by destination.

Confirm phone compatibility and the conditions of the selected plan.

View Airalo

Saily

Another option to check if you want to compare several providers.

Review coverage, data volume, validity and hotspot sharing.

View Saily

Check before buying

Check that your phone supports eSIM.

Confirm that your phone is unlocked and compatible with the chosen provider.

Compare the coverage area: United States, Canada, Mexico or a multi-country plan.

Check the data allowance, duration and activation conditions.

Keep a backup option for important calls.

Why an eSIM can be useful

A clear mobile data option can simplify travel across the three host countries: routes, bookings, group messages and last-minute checks.

Roaming fees, speed, hotspot sharing and coverage vary depending on your plan, provider and phone.

Fan use cases

Stadium: load a mobile ticket, find a gate and receive useful messages.

Transport: choose a route, follow an itinerary and find your group.

Hotel: show a booking, contact the accommodation and check the address.

Tickets: check official information and keep documents available.

Maps: navigate around a city and plan post-match return trips.

Messaging: stay reachable across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Before departure

Install the eSIM before departure if the provider recommends it.

Keep the QR code, instructions and customer support details available offline.

Check roaming, hotspot sharing and usage across the three host countries.

eSIM FAQ

Is an eSIM essential?

No. It can be useful if your current mobile plan is not suited to the trip or to the three host countries.

What should I check before choosing an eSIM?

Check phone compatibility, covered countries, data allowance, duration, activation rules and hotspot sharing.

Should it be activated before departure?

Read the provider instructions. Some eSIMs should be installed before the trip, and the exact activation process must be checked.

How can I receive a trip alert?

Use the alert page to receive useful reminders before departure and points to check before booking.