Hard Rock Has Not Confirmed Its World Cup 2026 Tailgating Rules Yet
FIFA has no blanket tailgating ban, but Miami fans still do not have final matchday guidance from Hard Rock Stadium.
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FIFA has no blanket tailgating ban, but Miami fans still do not have final matchday guidance from Hard Rock Stadium.
A fresh World Cup ticket sales phase is opening across the full 104-match schedule just 50 days before kickoff.
The New York City subway and rail network is bracing for regional World Cup spillover as MetLife matchdays draw closer.
Transit planning in the New York New Jersey market is tightening as MetLife matchdays threaten to overwhelm normal commuter flows.
A new World Cup ticket drop covers all 104 matches and gives fans a clearer team-by-team buying route through FIFA's official portal.
Dest says his recovery is on track, lifting the mood around the United States national team before the tournament opener.
Pulisic believes the current United States squad has rare depth ahead of the home tournament and wants fans fully behind it.
Branthwaite now faces about two months out, leaving England with one fewer rising center-back option before the finals.
A new youth-sports push argues the 2026 tournament can reshape how American families think about soccer, pressure and participation.
The South Africa defender is back on the pitch after a knee issue, restoring a useful option for the national side.
Carvajal still believes he can force his way into Spain’s final plans if he proves his fitness in Real Madrid’s closing games.
Ronaldo is moving closer to 1000 career goals, which has opened a fresh debate around what the Portugal captain could still achieve at World Cup 2026.
Fabio Capello says fatigue and fear remain England's biggest barriers as Thomas Tuchel prepares for the World Cup.
Iran says its World Cup decision remains under review, even as FIFA continues to insist the team will take part.
Gheorghe Hagi is back in charge of Romania on a four-year deal as the federation tries to reset after missing the World Cup.
Official World Cup hospitality sales are widening in Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Senegal through a new West Africa referral network.
Licensed venues in Fife can stay open later for Scotland and England matches, with knockout games also covered by the policy.
Fabio Capello says England still play with fear in decisive moments, leaving Thomas Tuchel with a mental problem to solve.
Ruud Gullit fears Barcelona and Spain are pushing Lamine Yamal too hard before the World Cup after another huge season.
Mexico have already fixed their post-tournament coaching switch, with Rafael Marquez confirmed as Javier Aguirre's successor.