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Primary Time Zone: America/Santiago | Region: South America

Fan Guide Summary

Fans from Chile traveling to the World Cup 2026 should coordinate visa/immigration requirements (ESTA/eTA) early, check flight routes, and align match kickoffs with local America/Santiago time. Broadcast channels in Chile will provide complete live coverage.

1. Travel and Visa Protocols from Chile

If you are planning to travel to North America to watch games in person, ensuring your passport and entry approvals are in order is step one. Because matches are played across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, different entry requirements apply.

Fans traveling from Chile should verify whether they qualify for electronic travel authorizations (such as the US ESTA or Canadian eTA) or if a full visitor visa is required. Keep copies of your match tickets and booking confirmations, as immigration officers may request them upon arrival.

2. Match Kick-off Times & Time Zone Shift

For fans staying home in Chile, matches will be broadcast across morning, afternoon, and late night blocks depending on where the match is played. Since North America covers multiple time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific), local kickoff slots (e.g., 13:00, 17:00, 20:00) will translate into distinct times for Chile.

You can view complete, converted match calendars customized to your country's time zones here:Chile Match Schedule in Local Time →

3. Ticketing and Match Entry Safety

FIFA matches operate under strict ticketing regulations. Official tickets can only be purchased and transferred via the official FIFA ticketing app. Do not purchase tickets from unauthorized third-party platforms, as you run the risk of being denied entry at the gates.

Gates open 3 hours before kickoff, and clear bag policies will be strictly enforced at all US, Canadian, and Mexican stadiums. Plan your commute to the stadiums early to avoid peak arrival crowd queues.

FAQ: Chile Fan Guide