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Soccer-World Cup reflects growing US appetite for soccer, ’Ted Lasso’ creators say

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Investing.com
· Jul 1, 2026
Soccer-’It’s crazy’: Broadcasters toil, and revel, in supersized World Cup
Soccer-’It’s crazy’: Broadcasters toil, and revel, in supersized World Cup
The Hill
· Jun 22, 2026
World Cup fans from around the world are wowed by United States
Soccer fans from around the world are expressing amazement and amusement at the food, customs and culture of the United States during the first two weeks of the World Cup. Supporters of countries from Europe to Asia and the Middle East are steadily posting on social media, in many cases praising their experiences at bars, convenience stores and restaurants, soaking in...
DNyuz
· Jul 7, 2026
Inside the luxe private suites where David Beckham, NFL WAGs are watching the World Cup
From a perfect view of the pitch to gourmet dining, experiencing a World Cup game in FIFA’s hospitality suites are a winning ticket to the World Cup. FIFA and On Location — the official hospitality provider for the FIFA World Cup 2026 — have packages for the United States matches that will elevate every fan’s []
MS NOW
· Jul 10, 2026
How the World Cup makes it OK for a lot of men to express joy in public
The global soccer tournament offers us a rare gift — it allows for the beauty and vulnerability of male joy. The post How the World Cup makes it OK for a lot of men to express joy in public appeared first on MS NOW.
Boston.com
· Jul 11, 2026
Host of ratings and viewership data show this World Cup to be a winner across the United States
The joy and entertainment that the World Cup has delivered in a broad way has been reflected in staggering viewership numbers for its broadcast partners. The post Host of ratings and viewership data show this World Cup to be a winner across the United States appeared first on Boston.com.
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 28, 2026
European Soccer Fans Marvel at Splendor of U.S. Suburbs
European Soccer Fans Marvel at Splendor of U.S. Suburbs
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Related coverage for "Soccer-World Cup reflects growing US appetite for soccer, ’Ted Lasso’ creators say": Investing.com — Soccer-’It’s crazy’: Broadcasters toil, and revel, in supersized World Cup. The Hill — World Cup fans from around the world are wowed by United States. DNyuz — Inside the luxe private suites where David Beckham, NFL WAGs are watching the World Cup. MS NOW — How the World Cup makes it OK for a lot of men to express joy in public. Boston.com — Host of ratings and viewership data show this World Cup to be a winner across the United States. Real Clear Politics — European Soccer Fans Marvel at Splendor of U.S. Suburbs