FIFA, World Cup and Hard Rock Stadium
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The world’s biggest sporting event is coming stateside. The soccer World Cup is set to be larger than ever in 2026, and there are plenty of companies catering to fans—and plenty of stocks to watch.
AudioEye reports the 2026 World Cup will attract nearly 6 billion viewers, highlighting the critical need for improved digital accessibility for diverse users.
Millions of soccer fans are expected to gather in 11 U.S. cities for the World Cup, and security planners have been coordinating with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies to monitor unprecedented security threats.
There are a host of special event planned for Scotland’s World Cup matches.
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A free fan festival will run for 23 days starting on June 13 in downtown Miami. Here's what you need to know.
Curaçao will make its World Cup debut this month as the smallest nation ever to qualify for the tournament, thanks to its connection to the Netherlands.
SEPTA's transit police force has worked without a contracts since the ending of March as talk turns to transit safety ahead of World Cup.
Marlborough and Franklin will host free FIFA World Cup Fan Zone events, featuring live matches, food and family fun.
The Americans are co-hosting the World Cup and that is likely to lead to major action at sportsbooks on the red, white and blue