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USMNT Captain Tim Ream's Brooklyn: The Pub Crawl His Neighborhood Planned
The Fulham defender just inherited the armband for the 2026 World Cup cycle. His Carroll Gardens neighbors are already planning watch parties that feel more like block association meetings with beer.
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Philly's Free Train Home From the World Cup: SEPTA's Match Day Promise
Philadelphia's hosting six World Cup 2026 matches at the Linc, and the city's doing something unusual: free trains home, midnight cheesesteaks, and a fan fest that runs until sunrise. Here's how to work the system.
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Fifth Avenue's Jersey Run: Where NYC Lines Up for World Cup Kits
The official FIFA flagship sits over at Hudson Yards, but Fifth Avenue is where the kit hunt really happens — Nike House of Innovation and the adidas flagship, national-team shirts, and the authentic-versus-replica debate.
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Germany's World Cup Run in NYC: The East Village Beer Halls Ready for Matchday
When Germany takes the field in the 2026 World Cup, the real gathering plays out across East Village and Yorkville beer halls — steins up, schnitzel out, and ninety minutes of full-throated support.
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England at Carragher's: How a Midtown Soccer Bar Becomes Liverpool for 90 Minutes
When England plays at the World Cup, a Hell's Kitchen pub named after a Liverpool defender transforms into the loudest, sweatiest, most authentic slice of Merseyside in Manhattan. Four hundred fans, one collective heartbeat.
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Senegal in Harlem: Match Day Turns Frederick Douglass Blvd Into Dakar
When the Lions of Teranga take the pitch at MetLife Stadium, Frederick Douglass Boulevard transforms into a West African match day theater where thieboudienne flows as freely as the drumming.
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Jackson Heights on Match Day: Queens Becomes Quito for La Tri
When Ecuador takes the field at MetLife Stadium during World Cup 2026, the real match happens on Roosevelt Avenue—where sidewalk screens glow, ceviche flows, and an entire neighborhood transforms into a South American plaza.
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Hudson Yards FIFA Fan Village: Free Screens, Cold Brew Stands, and 39 Days of Football
From June 11 through July 19, Hudson Yards transforms into the city's official World Cup viewing zone. Free screens, corporate cold brew queues, and 64 matches streamed under the High Line's shadow.
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Brazil vs Morocco in NYC: Where to Watch the Group C Opener at MetLife
The Seleção opens its 2026 World Cup against Morocco on New Jersey soil, and the city's Brazilian diaspora is ready. From Astoria's samba bars to Newark's churrascarias, here's where the real watch parties happen.
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The MetLife Tailgate Playbook: Grills, Gate Maps, and the Meadowlands Walk
Three hours before kickoff, 82,500 strangers become a temporary city. Between the NJ Transit platform and your seat, there's an entire ecosystem worth understanding—especially when World Cup 2026 arrives.
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Tim Payne Watch: NYC's Kiwi Pubs Rally Behind the World Cup's Most Viral Underdog
A New Zealand defender's Instagram explosion has turned two Murray Hill bars into unlikely pilgrimage sites. You'll find them packed at 5am, singing songs most Americans have never heard.
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Hard Rock Stadium's World Cup Matches Will Have Miami Written All Over Them
Prepare for an unforgettable FIFA World Cup 2026 experience as Miami transforms into a vibrant, football-crazed.
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SoFi Stadium's World Cup Experience Is Going to Be Peak LA
SoFi Stadium is gearing up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, promising a quintessential LA blend of spectacle and sport.
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Houston's World Cup Moment: NRG Stadium and the City Around It
Houston is poised to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, transforming NRG Stadium and the entire city.
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NYC Is Spending $20 Million on World Cup Fan Festivals — Here's Where It's Going
New York City commits $20 million to World Cup 2026 fan festivals and infrastructure.