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Follow the Game: Go RVing to the 2026 Premier Soccer Tournament

This guide highlights how RV travel offers fans a flexible, cost-effective way to navigate the host cities of this year's premier soccer tournament.

Attending the world’s most popular soccer tournament is a bucket-list dream. An RV offers the ultimate fan experience, turning logistical hurdles into a seamless journey of flexibility and affordability across every host city in the United States.

Flexibility Between Host Cities

The World Cup is spread across eleven host cities in the United States, making travel schedules tight. An RV allows you to follow your team without the stress of constant packing and unpacking. This mobility gives you the freedom to stay longer in a city you love or adjust your route spontaneously based on match results. You can park at campgrounds like Liberty Harbor RV Park near New York City, providing easy stadium access while maintaining a private, comfortable sanctuary.

The Ultimate Tailgate Atmosphere

Beyond logistics, RVing enhances the community aspect of being a fan. Campgrounds become social hubs where you can connect with fellow supporters from around the globe. Unlike a cramped hotel room, an RV provides room to explore, allowing you to host a pre-match pickup game or relax by a campfire after a high-intensity game. With onboard entertainment systems and private bathrooms, spectators can watch early-round matches in total comfort, skipping the public lines and traffic until it’s time to head to the stadium.

Beating the Price Spikes

Finally, one of the most compelling reasons to choose an RV is cost control. Go RVing highlights that staying at a campground is significantly more affordable than a hotel stay.

In the New York and New Jersey region, Airbnb guests are spending an average of $149 per person per night for accommodations. So, a party of four could be spending approximately almost $600 per night on accommodation. A party of four would spend just $20-$185 per night total (for all four guests) for accommodations at a campground. 

Regarding additional cost savings, having a mobile kitchen allows you to cook your own meals, avoiding the high costs of eating out in crowded tourist zones--and campground fees are often much less than hotel fees. Additionally, an RV can accommodate large groups in a single space without the need to book extra rooms. This keeps travel costs more manageable while providing the convenience of staying together.

Final Thoughts

Ready to embark on this summer’s soccer adventure? Take Go RVing's Find an RV quiz to determine the best RV for you and your travel companions, and research campground accommodations in the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, and the West Coast regions of the United States.

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