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Two friends from England, Ollie Jenks and Seth Scott, have come up with a wild plan. They want to visit all 16 stadiums that will host the 2026 World Cup. And they’re doing it in a classic London black cab!

Their road trip will take them across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It’s a huge undertaking, but these two are ready for the challenge.

The Inspiration Behind the Trip

Why a London cab? For Ollie and Seth, it’s about bringing a piece of British culture to the biggest sporting event in the world. They love the idea of driving a traditional taxi through different countries, meeting fans, and sharing the excitement.

They also want to show that you don’t need a fancy car to have an incredible adventure. A sturdy, iconic cab can do the job just fine.

Mapping the Route Across Three Countries

The 16 venues are spread far apart. From the West Coast to the East Coast, and down into Mexico. It’s a lot of miles to cover. Here are some of the host cities they’ll visit:

  • Los Angeles, USA
  • New York/New Jersey, USA
  • Dallas, USA
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Toronto, Canada
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • And many more!

They have planned a route that makes sense, but unexpected detours are part of the fun.

What They Hope to Achieve

Beyond the adventure, Ollie and Seth want to inspire others to follow their dreams. They’re documenting their journey on social media, so fans can follow along. They also hope to raise money for charity along the way.

For them, it’s not just about seeing stadiums. It’s about connecting with people and creating memories that last a lifetime.

An Epic Journey Ahead

The World Cup kicks off in 2026, but their trip starts much sooner. Ollie and Seth are already preparing their cab and packing their bags. It won’t be easy, but they’re determined to make it happen.

We wish them safe travels and an unforgettable ride.

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