International teams on NC pitches
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrives in North America, the national football teams from Germany, Scotland and Norway have set up base camp in North Carolina. Germany, seeking its fifth World Cup, has drawn to Winston-Salem's storied Graylyn Estate and nearby practice fields. Scotland, returning to contention for the first time since 1998, opts for Charlotte for its ideal location and access to Charlotte FC's practice facilities. Norway, in its fourth World Cup appearance, has chosen Greensboro for its relaxing vibe and close training grounds.
As soccer excitement builds toward the June 11-July 19 matchups, fans can share the trans-Atlantic adventure with stays in these distinctive destinations.
Travel like the Teams
The German, Scottish and Norwegian soccer teams are establishing home base in three distinctive NC cities with arts, culinary, outdoors and sports-centered experiences throughout their Piedmont locations.
Media Guide for World Cup in NC
Head to the Visit NC Media Site for facts, contact info and details about the team base destinations.
Transportation Tips
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport offers one-stop service from Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness. For Germany fans, nonstop service to CLT is available from Munich and Frankfurt (it’s a 90-minute drive from the airport to Winston-Salem).
- Norway fans can opt for one-stop service from Oslo to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (it’s a one-hour drive to Greensboro).
- CLT has nonstop service to all FIFA host cities except Monterrey, Mexico (it’s a one-stop flight).
- Piedmont Triad International Airport, which serves Winston-Salem and Greensboro, offers nonstop service to three FIFA host destinations: New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia and Atlanta.
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