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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.
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.
North Texas will host nine matches, a FIFA Fan Festival and the tournament's International Broadcast Center.
Thirteen FIFA Fan Festival™ sites to feature matches on giant screens, local experiences and appearances from renowned artists, FIFA Legends, and more, alongside other fan events.
A free fan festival will run for 23 days starting on June 13 in downtown Miami. Here's what you need to know.
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There are a host of special event planned for Scotland’s World Cup matches.
Marlborough and Franklin will host free FIFA World Cup Fan Zone events, featuring live matches, food and family fun.
The World Cup arrives Thursday in L.A., and culture lovers can get in on the action at a variety of local museum watch parties, including at the Getty, the Autry and more.
Immigrant advocates and members of Philadelphia City Council gathered to call for stronger protections for undocumented and mixed‑status families.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: From teams, formats, events to technology - the 'firsts' of 23rd edition of football's biggest stage
India, June 4 -- The 23rd edition of FIFA World Cup is officially going to change the face of world football. The 2026 tournament, kicking off across three co-host nations, the United States, Mexico and Canada,