Here’s a concise update on FIFA World Cup 2026: Stories From the Cities.
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What it is: A documentary-style series exploring the host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, highlighting local culture, communities, and football passion around the 2026 World Cup. It’s designed to accompany the tournament by giving fans a closer look at each city’s football scene and heritage. [Multiple sources discussing the series concept and city focus.]
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Where to watch: The series is being distributed through major broadcast and streaming platforms associated with the World Cup coverage in North America, including official partner networks. Availability may vary by country and platform, so check your local listings or the official World Cup 2026 site for the latest schedule. [General coverage notes.]
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Notable episodes and cities: The show has featured or plans to cover cities like Mexico City, Monterrey, Seattle, Boston, and others among the 16 host locations, with episodes focused on local culture, fans, and football ecosystems. Availability of individual episodes may stagger as the tournament approaches. [Episode previews and city rollouts.]
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Context for São Paulo/Brazil fans: While the 2026 World Cup is hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, the series remains part of FIFA’s broader World Cup storytelling push, which is of interest to global football fans including those in Brazil who follow World Cup developments and host-city narratives. [Contextual note.]
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Quick takeaway: If you want behind-the-scenes flavor of the host cities and how communities rally around the World Cup, “Stories From the Cities” is the right companion piece to the on-field action in 2026. Look for official announcements closer to kickoff for precise episode lists and air dates. [Summary.]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official announcements and list of cities featured in the current season, then summarize episode-by-episode highlights with dates and platforms. I can also set up a simple watch-list for you based on your preferred streaming services.
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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.comThe 16 venues were split into three regions, with L.A., New York/New Jersey and Dallas among headliners in the U.S.
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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.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.
www.foxla.comFIFA has announced the venues that will host matches during the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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