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Officials are giving away 770 free FIFA World Cup tickets to a targeted set of New Jersey residents under a new initiative announced Tuesday by Gov. Mikie Sherrill and the tournament’s New York New Jersey host committee.
World Cup 2026 is ready to put on a show this summer — here's how to stream every game from anywhere in the world, including for free.
This summer, 48 men's national teams will compete in the World Cup's biggest tournament ever. Here are a few of the basics to get you started.
There's still time to download and print our FREE 2026 World Cup bracket — but time's running out. Download our printable World Cup bracket and test your World Cup picks against friends, family, work colleagues,
Atlanta readies for its first FIFA World Cup match with street upgrades, free ticket giveaways, and citywide watch parties and celebrations.
Ticker: BofA boosts World Cup tickets for veterans, first responders; Actors union approves new deal
Bank of America, Vet Tix, and FIFA will provide $2.25 million in free World Cup 2026 tickets to military veterans, current military and first responders, and their families, who live in or near FIFA World Cup host cities.
Not thrilled about spending several hundred dollars to catch a World Cup match in person? There’s a way to take part in the action without spending a dime. Starting on Saturday, June 13, South Florida’s host committee is offering a free fan festival at Miami’s Bayfront Park that will run for 23 days.
Hundreds of kids in Seattle will be able to watch the World Cup in person for free, thanks to the city of Seattle.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a free World Cup final game watch party in Central Park on the Great Lawn July 19th.