Ollie Jenks and Seth Scott are attempting to visit all 16 [1] World Cup stadiums using a traditional London taxi.

The journey represents a unique logistical challenge that blends British automotive culture with the global scale of the 2026 [2] tournament. By utilizing a vehicle designed for city streets to navigate international venues, the duo is highlighting the intersection of sports fandom and endurance travel.

The pair are hoping to complete the challenge before the 2026 [2] World Cup begins. The trip requires navigating a vast geographic spread of venues, which has necessitated extensive preparation for the team.

"We've got a lot of planning to do," Jenks said.

While the traditional London cab is an icon of urban transit, its use for a multi-stadium tour is an unconventional choice for long-distance travel. The duo is documenting the process as they move between the 16 [1] designated sites.

"It’s going to be an incredible journey," Scott said.

The project serves as a tribute to the scale of the tournament and the stadiums that host the world's most popular sport. The pair continues to map out the route to ensure they reach every venue in time for the competition.

"We've got a lot of planning to do,"

This journey underscores the massive logistical footprint of the 2026 World Cup. By attempting to visit all 16 venues in a vehicle not designed for intercontinental or long-haul travel, Jenks and Scott are creating a narrative of accessibility and adventure that mirrors the global excitement surrounding the tournament's expanded scale.