Fifa has announced that fans attending the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil will be entitled to free transport with their ticket. This measure is part of the Fifa's requirements in the contract with the Brazilian government for the tournament. The Copa do Mundo Feminina de 2027 will be held in multiple cities across Brazil, with the Neo Química Arena in São Paulo hosting the most matches, a total of 10. The Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro will host nine matches, while the Castelão in Fortaleza and the Mineirão in Belo Horizonte will host eight and seven matches respectively.

The free transport benefit will not only be available to fans but also to volunteers, professionals, and other participants involved in the organisation of the tournament. This measure is part of the "Host City Agreement" contract between the Fifa, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), and the local governments. The contract outlines the responsibilities and duties of each party involved in the tournament.

The Fifa has also requested that the Brazilian government waive the ICMS (Imposto sobre Operações relativas à Circulação de Mercadorias) tax for operations related to the organisation and realisation of the tournament. The Conselho Nacional de Política Fazendária has authorised the suspension or exemption of ICMS for the Distrito Federal and the Brazilian states for the 2027 World Cup.