The first Women's World Cup in South America plays out in eight Brazilian cities. Unlike 2026's three-country tournament, a single Brazil eSIM covers all of them, from the Maracanã opener to the Maracanã final. Install it before you fly and skip roaming entirely.
All 64 matches are played inside Brazil. One eSIM, live pricing, QR delivery through the website with an email notification, no app and no contract, however many host cities your route touches.
BrazilFrom $5.00Eight host cities, one time zone, one plan. Every stadium from the Maracanã to the Arena de Pernambuco sits on the same Brazilian networks your eSIM rides.
The 2026 men's World Cup needed an eSIM per host country. Brazil 2027 needs exactly one. Here's the whole setup.
Full step-by-step guideEvery 2027 host city is inside Brazil, so a single Brazil eSIM covers the whole tournament, Rio to Recife, group stage to final. No borders, no second plan.
Buy the plan, wait for the email that your QR code is ready, then install the profile over home Wi-Fi. The data line activates when you connect to a Brazilian network.
Leave your home SIM on for calls, texts and 2FA codes, and turn its data roaming off so it never bills you. WhatsApp, which is how Brazil coordinates, rides on the eSIM data.
Getting there, match-day tips and SIM setup for every 2027 host stadium, from the opener to the final.
No. All eight host cities (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, Recife, Salvador and Porto Alegre) are inside Brazil, so a single Brazil eSIM covers the entire tournament. That is the opposite of the 2026 men's World Cup, where crossing between the US, Canada and Mexico meant a plan per country.
Brazil hosts from June 24 to July 25, 2027, the first Women's World Cup in South America. The Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro stages the opening match and the final, São Paulo's Arena Corinthians hosts a quarter-final, a semi-final and the bronze final, and 64 matches run across eight host cities in total.
A typical match day runs 1–3 GB across maps, a rideshare app, a mobile ticket, group chats and a few clips. For one match plus a few days in the city, a 3–5 GB plan is the common pick; following a team through the knockout rounds, 10–20 GB makes more sense.
Yes, and you should. Buy the plan, wait for the email that your QR code is ready, then install it over home Wi-Fi. The data line activates when you arrive in Brazil, so you're online the moment you land.
Citizens of the United States, Canada and Australia have needed an e-visa for Brazil since April 10, 2025. It is applied for online at brazil.vfsevisa.com with no consulate visit, and a match ticket is not a substitute for it. Many other nationalities remain visa-exempt; check Brazil's official guidance for your passport well before you fly.
Not yet. FIFA has published the match schedule and invites fans to register interest at FIFA.com/tickets, with sales opening in phases closer to the tournament. All official tickets are sold through FIFA, so treat anything else as a resale risk.
One Brazil eSIM covers every host city from the June 24 opener to the July 25 final at the Maracanã, without a single roaming charge.