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From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.

From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.

From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.
The message was handwritten on a Post-it notepad and left in the team’s locker room.
The watch party will be screening two quarter-finals World Cup games.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will return to Atlanta this week as the FIFA Fan Festival continues in downtown.
Children in 18 New Jersey towns will get to see local World Cup matches for free.
"Let's go, USA. Let's go, San Francisco!" — San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie.
The Boro in Tysons will host free World Cup-themed events with games, watch parties, giveaways and soccer activities.
Meet some well-known NY Giants alumni; American Dream and Adidas will give away two World Cup tickets. 1 p.m. inside American Dream.
Two Arlington restaurants are offering FIFA World Cup viewing, food and drink specials during the tournament.
A 68,000 square foot outdoor space will be transformed.
They will have giant LED screens airing Spain vs. Saudi Arabia at 12 p.m., food trucks and a beer garden. You must book tickets in advance.
Officials are advising drivers to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and expect congestion during six days in June and July.
“Soccer, like art, is a universal language, and both connect us in ways that words cannot.”
For the first time, the world's biggest soccer tournament will feature 48 teams, making it the largest World Cup ever.
As games will be played on the other side of the river, there's still plenty to enjoy back in the Garden State.
From the Rose Bowl to Levi's Stadium, California has hosted some of soccer's biggest crowds, matches and moments.
The parties start on Friday with the United States taking on Paraguay.
With FIFA matches drawing visitors to NJ, police urge riders to verify vehicles and drivers under Sami's Law.
NJ residents without tickets to the matches at MetLife can still catch the games at some local establishments.
Sports bars are hosting watch parties and offering food and drink specials now that the 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway.
For the first time, the world's biggest soccer tournament will feature 48 teams, making it the largest World Cup ever.
NJ residents without tickets to the matches at MetLife can still catch the games at some local establishments.
NJ residents without tickets to the matches at MetLife can still catch the games at some local establishments.
Gov. Sherrill came to Bergen County to announce 770 free World Cup tickets for New Jersey residents. See who's eligible.
The monthlong public event series will take place from June 11 to July 19.
From a brand partner: Bars, restaurants and gathering spots where fans can catch the action throughout July.