Here’s the latest on FIFA World Cup 2026: Stories From the Cities.
- Overview of concept: The series spotlights host cities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, exploring local culture, fans, and football heritage around the 2026 World Cup. It’s designed to give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at each city’s unique football climate and preparations for the tournament.
- Episode highlights and cities featured: The program covers multiple host cities, including Mexico City and Seattle, with episodes that dive into each city’s football scene, culture, and landmarks related to the World Cup. This includes profiles of both traditional football heartlands and newer markets within the three-country hosting footprint.
- Availability and viewing: The series is being distributed across platforms that carry World Cup-related programming, with some listings and press materials indicating episodes aired or streaming in 2025–2026. Viewers can expect access through networks and streaming services that air World Cup content in their region.
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific city’s episode or pull direct episode summaries and air dates for your location in Copenhagen. Would you prefer a city-by-city breakdown or a prioritized list of cities to watch first?
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FIFA will name World Cup 2026 host cities across the United States, Mexico and Canada on June 16 via a live broadcast from New York City, the governing body announced Friday at 5 pm ET.
www.mlssoccer.com11 Cities in the United States, Three in Mexico and Two in Canada Will Host FIFA World Cup Matches in 2026
www.ussoccer.comIn anticipation of the tournament, go on a captivating journey across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Each episode explores one of the 16 host cities of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, uncovering the footballing spirit that makes each one unique — through its people, its places, its culture, and its vibe.
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www.fubo.tvThis Thursday FIFA announced the 16 host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, selecting 11 cities in the United States, three cities in Mexico and two cities in Canada.
www.concacaf.comHost Jenny Chiu and a local expert uncover the cultural, grassroots, and community dimensions of football across North America.
tubitv.comFIFA has named the 16 venues across the U.S., Canada and Mexico that will host matches in 2026. Doug McIntyre breaks down which ones made the cut.
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