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Lower East Side's late-night bars when World Cup 2026 knockout rounds stretch past midnight
The Lower East Side's Ludlow, Orchard, and Rivington corridors anchor New York's after-dark soccer-bar culture during knockout matches that begin at 9 p.m. and stretch into penalties near 1 a.m.
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Flushing Meadows' USTA Billie Jean King Center if a World Cup 2026 fan festival takes over the tennis grounds
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows could transform into a sprawling World Cup fan zone in 2026, leveraging stadium bowls, transit infrastructure, and open plazas for international soccer fever.
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Upper West Side's family-friendly bars when World Cup 2026 early-round matches draw parent-and-kid duos: A Fresh Field Note
A practical guide to navigating the Upper West Side's pub scene during World Cup 2026 group-stage matches—finding venues with separate dining areas, kid menus, and daytime windows that welcome strollers alongside supporters.
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Downtown LA's Arts District breweries when World Cup 2026 watch parties fill warehouse patios at noon
The Arts District's industrial taprooms transform into World Cup viewing hubs, where projector screens meet brick walls, taco trucks park curbside, and communal tables fill with jerseys from every continent.
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Prospect Park's bandshell if outdoor World Cup 2026 screenings turn the meadow into a summer cinema
Imagine Prospect Park's bandshell hosting free outdoor World Cup 2026 screenings—blankets on Long Meadow, sunset kickoffs, and thousands roaring as goals light up a giant LED screen under Brooklyn's summer sky.
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Jackson Heights' Colombian cafes when World Cup 2026 turns Roosevelt Avenue into a yellow-jersey corridor
Colombian cafes along Roosevelt Avenue and 82nd Street transform into supporter hubs for World Cup 2026, with sidewalk screens, match-day specials, and the roar of multi-generational crowds in yellow jerseys.
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West Village soccer bars when early-morning World Cup 2026 fixtures draw bleary-eyed supporters at 9 a.m.
Inside West Village pubs opening at dawn for World Cup 2026: espresso machines alongside beer taps, breakfast burritos, laptop bags beneath jerseys, and the quiet intensity of weekday-morning fixtures along Bleecker and Hudson Streets.
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Corona Park's pick-up soccer fields when World Cup 2026 inspires every-weekend kickabouts
The informal soccer culture thriving on Flushing Meadows–Corona Park's open pitches during World Cup summer 2026, where jerseys from five continents collide and cooler-side rituals govern the beautiful game's purest form.
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Red Hook's waterfront parcels if a pop-up World Cup fan zone arrives in summer 2026
A speculative site survey of Red Hook's industrial piers and harbor lots as a potential World Cup fan zone—where shipping-container bars, food trucks, and Statue of Liberty sightlines meet the neighborhood's maritime grit.
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Canal Street's jersey stalls when World Cup 2026 replica kits flood Chinatown sidewalks
Navigate Chinatown's informal jersey economy during World Cup 2026—from sidewalk vendor choreography and haggling etiquette to basement shops stocking rare federation kits, all along Canal Street's vibrant summer spectacle.
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Astoria's Greek tavernas when World Cup 2026 watch parties turn into multi-generational celebrations
Astoria's family-run Hellenic dining rooms transform into supporter hubs during FIFA World Cup 2026, where ouzo toasts meet grilled octopus and big-screen projectors capture the call-and-response energy of diaspora viewing rituals.
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MetLife Stadium World Cup shuttle routes from Penn Station when match-day crowds converge
Navigate the rail and bus connections linking Penn Station to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, from NJ Transit's special-service windows to return logistics when 80,000 supporters exit simultaneously.
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Ramen to KBBQ: Japan and South Korea's LA Comfort Food Map
Japan's squad finds home in Torrance ramen shops and izakayas; South Korea's players hit Koreatown's late-night BBQ and jjigae spots — the Asian World Cup stars' LA food circuit.
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Mexico's Taqueria Trail: Where El Tri Eats After Training in Dallas
Mexico's World Cup squad trains near Mansfield and eats in Oak Lawn and Bishop Arts — mapping the taquerías, fondas, and late-night taco spots on the team's Dallas dinner circuit.
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The Agent Dinner: Midtown's Private Rooms Where World Cup Deals Happen
The World Cup's parallel universe — sports agents, club executives, and sponsors book private dining rooms in Midtown for the transfer talks that shape next season.