The 2026 World Cup spans 3 countries and 16 cities, so if you’re following matches, you’ll be moving between locations—and often across borders.
On a trip like that, everything runs through your phone: tickets, maps, transport, and messages.
The problem is, staying connected across multiple countries isn’t always straightforward.
This guide presents Torrum’s World Cup eSIM offer—one plan starting at just $5 that works across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, with no roaming and no SIM swap required.
During the World Cup, your phone ends up doing everything.
Getting to the stadium, pulling up your ticket, finding your seat, booking a ride after the match, figuring out where you’re going next—it all runs through your connection.
And it’s not optional. FIFA 2026 tickets are fully digital, which means you need working data just to get in. If your connection drops at the gate, you’re stuck.
| Wi-Fi | Roaming | Local SIM |
|---|---|---|
| Sounds like a backup, but it rarely holds up. In stadiums, airports, and busy areas, it’s often slow or overloaded. When tens of thousands of people are trying to connect at the same time, it breaks. | Seems like the easiest option, but it gets expensive quickly. At $10–$15 per day, costs can exceed $400 over a 39-day trip. Many plans slow after 500MB—making maps and uploads frustrating. | Isn’t ideal for this kind of trip. You’ll need a different plan in each country, which means switching setups every time you cross a border—usually when you just want your phone to work. |
Once you start moving between countries, Wi-Fi, roaming, and local SIMs become even less reliable.
You need something that works properly, wherever you are.
This is exactly what Torrum’s World Cup offer is built for.
Instead of trying to patch together different SIMs, plans, or roaming packages, you just use one eSIM that works across all three countries from the start.
That’s it. No switching networks manually, no buying local SIMs in each country, no guessing what your bill is going to look like afterwards.
It’s built for how people actually travel during the World Cup—short stays, multiple cities, and crossing borders without stopping to sort out connectivity every time.
What this really does is remove all the small annoyances that normally come with staying connected abroad. With Torrum eSIM, you get:
It’s not trying to do anything complicated—it just removes friction so your connection works the way you expect it to.
Getting started with Torrum eSIM is straightforward, and you can do it before your trip or once you arrive.
No shops, no waiting, no swapping SIM cards.
If you’re moving between cities and countries during the World Cup, your connection needs to keep up.
Torrum’s World Cup eSIM offer keeps things simple: one plan, across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, with simple setup and pricing that doesn’t increase.
You don’t need to think about roaming, switching SIMs, or whether your data will work when you need it—it just does.
Yes. One plan covers all three countries, so you can travel between them without changing SIMs or activating anything manually.
No. Your data is included in the plan across all supported countries. You won’t get hit with extra charges for crossing borders.
Yes. Most phones support dual SIM, so you can keep your main number for calls and messages while using the eSIM for data.
Ideally before you travel, so everything is ready when you land. But you can also install it on arrival—it only takes a few minutes.
Nothing—you don’t need to change anything. The eSIM switches to a supported local network automatically as you cross borders.