Can you bring a wheelchair to a 2026 World Cup match
Yes, you can bring a wheelchair to a 2026 World Cup match. Wheelchairs are fully accommodated. Accessible seating is reserved at every venue.
FIFA publishes a tournament-wide list of permitted and prohibited items, which applies as a baseline at every 2026 World Cup venue. Local authorities and individual stadiums may add additional restrictions — always check the venue page in the FIFA app on match day.
Why the rule exists
Allowing a wheelchair reflects FIFA's commitment to fan experience while maintaining security. The decision is reviewed in consultation with host-country law enforcement, the local stadium operator and FIFA's tournament security director.
What to do if you arrive with it
Security may briefly inspect a wheelchair as you pass through screening. Otherwise no special handling is required.
Alternatives at the venue
If you cannot bring a wheelchair inside, the typical alternative is accessible entrances and elevators. This applies at all 16 host cities although specific offerings vary by venue.
Venue-specific check
Rules are tournament-wide but individual venues sometimes tighten or loosen. Specific stadium rules are published in the FIFA app under the match day "Going to the match" section, usually 7 days before kickoff.
Bottom line
Yes, you can bring a wheelchair to a 2026 World Cup match. Build your match-day kit around the allowed items list and you will pass security without delay.