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The World Cup Road

The World Cup Road

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The World Cup Road is the definitive guide to experiencing the 2026 World Cup from the inside. Eleven cities in the United States, eleven stadiums, eleven unique experiences. In each episode we tell you which matches are played, how to get there, where to stay and what to do when there is no football. Because a World Cup is not just ninety minutes. It is the entire city.

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Episodes
  • The Peach City, the Soul of the South and the World's Hottest Semifinal
    Mar 19 2026

    Atlanta is not just a city. It is the cultural heart of the American South, the birthplace of the civil rights movement, the city of Martin Luther King, of trap hip-hop and of Southern hospitality that has no equivalent anywhere else in the country. Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts eight World Cup matches including Spain twice, Morocco, Haiti, South Africa and the semifinal on July 15. In this final episode of The World Cup Road we tell you everything you need to know to close the journey in style.

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    16 mins
  • The City Where America Was Born Hosts the Biggest Match on July 4th
    Mar 19 2026

    Philadelphia is the city where the United States Declaration of Independence was signed. And on July 4, 2026, the day that country turns exactly two hundred and fifty years old, Lincoln Financial Field hosts a Round of 16 World Cup match. Brazil, France, Ivory Coast, Croatia, Ghana and Haiti in the group stage. The most important football in the world on the most important day of the American year. In this episode we tell you everything you need to know to experience Philadelphia the way it deserves.

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    13 mins
  • The City of Champions Welcomes the World
    Mar 19 2026

    Boston is the most European city in the United States, the most historic, the most academic and, according to its own inhabitants, the most championship-winning. Gillette Stadium in Foxborough hosts seven World Cup matches including England, France, Morocco, Scotland, Norway, Ghana and a quarterfinal on July 9. All while the city celebrates the 250th anniversary of American independence and welcomes the historic tall ships fleet of Sail Boston. In this episode we tell you which matches are played, how to get around, where to stay and why Boston in the summer of 2026 is going to be the most intense and most exciting place on the planet.

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    12 mins
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