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Top Cities for Remote Workers During the 2026 World Cup

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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, remote work is reshaping how fans engage with the tournament. With matches across the US, Canada, and Mexico, many are looking to blend work and leisure, utilising coworking spaces and local amenities while enjoying the games. This shift highlights the importance of choosing host cities that cater to both work and play.

Research by web hosting provider 20i has identified the best cities for remote workers, scoring them on factors like internet connectivity, workspace availability, and local healthcare. Toronto and Vancouver emerged as top choices, offering strong digital infrastructure and ample accommodation options, making them ideal for fans who want to work while cheering on their teams.

In contrast, US cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco lagged due to high costs and limited affordable stays near stadiums. This disparity suggests that remote workers should prioritise cities that balance digital needs with affordability, rather than simply opting for popular destinations.

As remote work becomes more prevalent, the World Cup could redefine travel patterns, encouraging fans to explore lesser-known cities that provide both a vibrant football atmosphere and the necessary facilities for working remotely. This trend may influence future travel planning and the hospitality industry, as more people seek to combine work and leisure in their travels.

Source: Euronews

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News Category: Sport Tags: coworking, football, remotework, travel, worldcup

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