Ask World Cup

Use cases

What Ask World Cup is for

The official sources tell you the facts. Ask World Cup turns those facts into your next move.

You know your city

"I am in Toronto. What matches can I see?"

Use it for: Find nearby matches, kickoff times, venues, and realistic next questions.

Not for: A static city guide that forgets where you are after one page.

You know your match

"Plan my trip for Match 7 from Toronto, cheapest solo option."

Use it for: Turn one match into dates, airports, neighborhoods, transit, and reminders.

Not for: A giant tournament schedule you have to decode yourself.

You are comparing ticket prices

"Which France game has the cheapest ticket right now?"

Use it for: Ask for the latest ticket prices by team, match, quantity, or ticket site, with seat context and last-updated time.

Not for: A checkout guarantee, ticket validation service, cart hold, or promise that a third-party listing will still be available.

You want one ticket site

"Find 2 Ticketmaster tickets for Match 7."

Use it for: Filter the chat answer to Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, or StubHub when you only want that marketplace's current listed prices.

Not for: A bot that buys, reserves, logs into accounts, bypasses blocks, or automates any checkout.

You are traveling as a group

"We are four people with one kid. Which host city is easiest?"

Use it for: Compare comfort, transport friction, family constraints, and match options.

Not for: A generic top-ten list that ignores who is traveling.

You need a revised instruction

"If my matchday plan changes, tell me the exact new instruction."

Use it for: Keep the conversation centered on the action you should take next.

Not for: Another page to reread when an official detail changes.