
Across Three Nations in a Black Cab: The Ultimate 2026 World Cup Road Trip
BBC Sport·July 8, 2026
As the countdown to the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, fans are finding increasingly creative ways to celebrate the tournament's arrival. But few can match the sheer ambition—and eccentricity—of Ollie Jenks and Seth Scott. As reported by BBC Sport, this dynamic duo is attempting to visit all 16 tournament stadiums spread across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Their chosen chariot for this epic continental trek? A quintessential, classic black London taxi.
Driving a traditional London cab across the sprawling landscapes of North America is no small feat. The 2026 World Cup is the largest edition in the tournament's history, featuring an expanded format and spanning three massive host nations. This means Jenks and Scott face a grueling yet thrilling logistical marathon. From the bustling metropolis of the New York/New Jersey area and the sun-drenched Pacific coast highways of Los Angeles to the passionate football heartlands of Guadalajara, Mexico, and the towering skyline of Toronto, Canada, the pair are covering thousands of miles. Their journey transforms a standard bucket-list trip into a gritty, road-tripping odyssey, relying entirely on the rugged durability of vintage British engineering to navigate everything from dusty desert roads to unpredictable mountain passes.
Beyond the odometer, the real magic of this adventure lies in the human connections. The unmistakable silhouette of a London black cab acting as a roving emblem of football fandom has turned the duo into wandering ambassadors for the global game. Everywhere they park—whether outside a massive modern arena in Texas or a historic stadium in Mexico City—they draw curious locals, expats, and traveling supporters. The cab has effectively become a mobile hub for World Cup banter, photo opportunities, and shared anticipation.
It is a brilliant testament to the unifying power of sports and the lengths to which supporters will go to etch their names into World Cup folklore. As they motor steadily toward their sixteenth and final stadium stop, Jenks and Scott are proving that sometimes, the most unforgettable World Cup moments don't happen under the stadium lights—they happen on the long, winding road getting there.
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