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Heading to the 2026 World Cup knockout stage across the US, Mexico, and Canada? Stay connected as you chase your team from the Round of 16 to the Final with…

The group stage is done. Your team made it through. Now comes the part nobody warns you about: the scramble.
You've got 48 to 72 hours to figure out where the next match is, book a flight or bus, find somewhere to stay, and get yourself to a stadium in a completely different city — sometimes a completely different country. All while your phone is burning through data on maps, ticket apps, and WhatsApp groups that refuse to stop buzzing.
This is your eSIM guide for the knockout stage. No fluff — just what you need to stay connected from the Round of 16 all the way to the Final.
Here are the dates that matter:
The first confirmed Round of 16 fixture is Morocco 🇲🇦 vs Canada 🇨🇦 in Houston on July 4. That one matchup tells you everything about how this tournament operates: fans from two different continents, converging on a Texas stadium, many of them crossing borders to get there.
The host countries are the United States 🇺🇸, Mexico 🇲🇽, and Canada 🇨🇦, with matches spread across 16 cities. If your team keeps winning, you could move through two or all three countries before the Final. That's three different mobile networks, three different roaming situations, and one very expensive phone bill if you're not prepared.
During the group stage, you probably had a home base — one city for the week, a routine figured out. The knockout stage throws all of that out.
Every result reshuffles the map. You might be in Dallas one day and Toronto the next. Fans are booking last-minute flights, navigating unfamiliar transit systems, and relying on Google Maps just to find the right stadium gate. Your phone isn't a convenience at this point. It's a lifeline.
Here's what you're actually using data for between matches:
None of that works without data. And none of it should cost you $15 a day in carrier roaming fees.
If you're moving between the US, Mexico, and Canada at any point during the knockout stage, the cleanest solution is a single North America plan that covers all three countries.
Roamify's North America eSIM covers all three host nations and starts at $12. Buy it once, install it before you travel, and it works whether you land in Houston, Mexico City, or Vancouver. No swapping plans, no hunting for a SIM at the airport, no gap in coverage when you cross the border.
Grab it at getroamify.com and use code ROAM5 for 5% off.
If you're certain you're staying in one country for the rest of the tournament, individual country plans are available too:
That said, given how fast the knockout stage moves, the multi-country plan is the safer call. You don't want to be scrambling for a new eSIM at midnight because your team just qualified and the next match is across the border.
The US is hosting the most matches, spread across the widest range of cities:
If your team goes deep, you could cross multiple time zones without ever leaving the country. The North America plan keeps you covered throughout.
Mexico City and Guadalajara are both major knockout venues. If you're flying in from the US for a match, the North America plan handles the transition automatically — no action needed on your end.
Canada is hosting fewer matches, but both cities are knockout stage venues. Traveling from the US to Toronto means crossing an international border, and your carrier's roaming plan will absolutely notice.
The whole process takes about five minutes. The key is doing it before you leave — not at the airport gate.
Your primary SIM stays active for calls and texts from home. The Roamify eSIM handles your data abroad. Most modern iPhones (XS and newer) and recent Android flagships support dual-SIM with eSIM, so both run at the same time without any fuss.
If you've never set up an eSIM before, Roamify has device-specific guides for iPhone and Samsung Galaxy on the site.
Book travel the moment the result is confirmed. Flights between host cities spike fast after big results. Move early and you'll pay less.
Download offline maps before you leave your hotel. Google Maps lets you save areas for offline use. Do it on WiFi so you're not burning through data on the road.
Screenshot your match ticket. Digital tickets are great until your data drops at a stadium entrance. A screenshot in your camera roll costs nothing and saves a lot of stress.
Check stadium WiFi policies in advance. Some venues have solid public WiFi. Others don't. Don't count on it for anything important.
Top up your data if you're running low. Plans at Roamify are one-time purchases — if you need more data mid-tournament, just buy another plan at getroamify.com and keep going.
If you're based in the US for the whole tournament and not crossing into Mexico or Canada, the individual USA plan from $4.50 covers everything you need. Same logic applies if you're staying entirely in Mexico or Canada.
The North America multi-country plan makes the most sense when there's any chance you cross a border — even once. The price difference is small, and the flexibility matters when match schedules are still being decided.
The Round of 16 starts July 4. That's a narrow window to sort your data situation before the knockout chaos takes over.
Search your destination, pick a plan, and get connected at getroamify.com. Use code ROAM5 for 5% off any plan.
North America plan from $12. USA from $4.50. Mexico from $4. Canada from $5. No physical SIM, no roaming fees, no surprises.
Does the Roamify North America eSIM work in all three World Cup host countries?
Yes. The North America plan covers the United States, Mexico, and Canada — making it the most practical option if you're moving between host countries during the knockout stage.
Can I use an eSIM alongside my regular SIM card?
Yes. Most eSIM-compatible phones support dual-SIM, so your home SIM stays active for calls and texts while the Roamify eSIM handles your data abroad.
When should I install my eSIM?
Before you leave home, or at least before you land. You don't need to activate it immediately, but having it installed means you can switch it on the moment you arrive — no WiFi or local SIM required.
What devices work with Roamify eSIMs?
Roamify supports all major eSIM-compatible devices. For iPhones, that's the XS and newer. Most recent Android flagships from Samsung, Google Pixel, and others are also compatible. There's a device compatibility guide on the site if you want to confirm yours.
Is this a subscription?
No. Every plan is a one-time purchase. Pay for the data you need, use it, and buy again if you need more. No recurring charges, ever.
What if I run out of data mid-tournament?
Buy a new plan at getroamify.com anytime. No penalty, no waiting period — just buy, install, and keep going.
Can I use the ROAM5 code on any plan?
Yes. Code ROAM5 gives 5% off any plan at getroamify.com, including the North America multi-country plan and all individual country plans.
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