Preparing for the FIFA World Cup 2026

Medical and security risk management support for sponsors, VIP hosts and travellers to the world's largest sporting event across all host locations.

The World Cup will put pressure on travel, health and safety plans.

Millions will travel to Canada, the US and Mexico for over 104 fixtures across five weeks. Cities will be crowded, local infrastructure will be stretched, and travel will be unpredictable. 

If you’re hosting clients or managing VIPs, one incident - a flight cancellation, a protest blocking the route, or worse, a medical emergency - can derail months of planning and damage relationships you’ve worked hard to build.

Healix On Demand gives you one route to trusted medical and security support across all three host nations, providing live intelligence updates and on-site specialists without tying you into long, rigid and expensive contracts.

Medical and security services across Canada, US and Mexico

Healix On Demand brings together the support organisations need before, during and after the FIFA World Cup.

Confidence that starts before kick-off

Good preparation is as important as quick response. Before departure, travellers should understand local laws, health advice and how to reach help. Employers should confirm who monitors risk developments and how support is activated if plans change suddenly - from a cancelled flight to a regional security incident.

By using flexible support that can scale to risk, organisations avoid over-committing resources while still ensuring rapid, professional response capability across all three host nations.

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Helping you keep your eye on the ball

The World Cup will be an extraordinary global moment but large events always bring uncertainty. With adaptable, on demand medical and security support in place, organisations can protect their people, maintain confidence and keep their focus where it belongs: on the game.

What are the risks to watch around the World Cup?

From crime and protests to travel disruption and terrorist threats, read our latest intelligence briefing to better prepare. 

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