iShowspeed is taking its relationship with FIFA to a new level ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. FIFA recently shared a 63-second trailer that shows the popular streamer at his headquarters with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The video officially introduced Speed’s upcoming “World Cup 26 Tour”, a project that will follow the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.The announcement comes on the heels of another big moment for the internet star. Their song “World Cup (Champions)” was included on FIFA’s official World Cup 2026 album, giving them a bigger role in the preparation for football’s biggest event. The FIFA trailer reveals that Speed will be part of fan-focused coverage during the tournament, bringing his live-streaming style straight to World Cup venues.
iShowSpeed and Gianni Infantino reveal plans world cup 26 tour Ahead of fifa world cup 2026
The trailer begins before IShowSpeed arrives at FIFA headquarters and then moves through the offices. Throughout the video, he is seen moving between workplaces, standing near a large monitor setup and interacting with FIFA staff wearing official World Cup-branded clothing.One of the biggest moments comes when Speed meets FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Both are seen together as soon as the tour is announced. The video also includes quick shots that give an indication of packed stadiums, enthusiastic supporters and the atmosphere fans can expect when the tournament begins next year.Speed is also seen wearing a Portugal jersey, a clear indication of his long-known admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo. That detail immediately caught the attention of many viewers online, as the streamer has often shown support for both Ronaldo and Portugal during major international competitions.According to FIFA’s announcement, the “World Cup 26 Tour” will feature real-life live streams from tournament venues. Fans can expect Speed’s usual high-energy reactions, interactions with supporters and behind-the-scenes moments from the host cities throughout the competition.The tour is expected to begin with coverage of the tournament’s opening match on June 12, 2026 in the United States. The FIFA trailer features Speed as one of the digital creators helping connect young audiences to the program through online content and livestreams.This partnership marks another important step in SPEED’s growing relationship with FIFA. From creating football-related content to releasing game-related music and now being a part of the World Cup promotional tour, streamers are going to have a visible role as excitement builds towards the FIFA World Cup 2026.