World Cup 2026 License Plate Frame Guide: How to Rep Your Team on the Road
Your car is the second-most-seen thing you own. For the 2026 World Cup, here's how to turn your license plate into a rolling team banner — without breaking any state laws.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first ever hosted across three countries — the US, Canada, and Mexico — with matches stretching from mid-June into mid-July. For football fans in North America, it's the closest thing to home-field advantage we'll see for a generation. And for drivers, it's a once-in-a-lifetime excuse to put your team pride on the road.
Why a plate frame beats a bumper sticker
Bumper stickers are permanent. A MakoAuto TPU license plate frame is not. With our snap-in charm system, you can rep Brazil on Monday, Argentina after a heated debate with your coworker, and swap to a clean look for a Tuesday morning client meeting. The frame stays; the charms change.
What's in the World Cup kit
Our World Cup Fever bundlepairs our matte black TPU frame with a mix of football-themed charms — mini trophies, national flag tiles, soccer ball accents, and jersey-number tiles you can arrange to match your favorite player's kit number.
Will it stay legal in all 50 states?
Yes — as long as your charms don't cover the plate number, state name, or registration sticker. MakoAuto frames are designed so charm slots sit outside the plate's readable area. We have a full state-by-state breakdown in our legal guide.
Pro tips for match day
- Keep a second charm set in your glovebox so you can switch after a loss.
- Pair the frame with a flag mini-decal inside your rear windshield for the full look.
- Gift a bundle to the fan in your friend group — it's a $45 gift that gets a daily dose of use.


