Pick the game, the host city and how many nights you've got. You'll get a suggested arrival plan around match day, a checklist of what to sort and in what order, and a rough weekend budget range — built from our own guides. You buy your own tickets and book your own stays; we plan the trip around the game.
Change anything — the plan updates as you go.
Where the game is. We'll use it in your plan — leave blank and we'll just say "the host city".
Total nights you'll be away, including travel days.
These are planning estimates to get you oriented — real prices swing hugely with the fixture, the city, the season and how early you book, so treat the range as a starting point, not a quote. The budget covers your flights, bed, local transport and food, and a small buffer — it does not include the match ticket, because ticket prices vary wildly by game and seat and we don't sell tickets: you buy those from official sources. Budget thinking follows our cost guide; ticket safety follows our guide to buying tickets safely.
A few practical bits worth sorting once the trip's booked — you book direct with each partner.
Mobile tickets, stadium maps, the group chat and a taxi home all need data the second you land. Install before you fly.
Get an eSIM → Travel insuranceFlights move, knees twist on the terraces, bags go missing. Sort a policy before you travel — don't fly to a game abroad without it.
Get covered → Airport & stadium transfersSkip the post-match taxi scrum and the late-night surge. Book a fixed-price transfer from the airport, or to the ground and back.
Book a transfer →