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From getting to the city to finding Toronto Stadium for kickoff, this is your essential guide to catching the World Cup action.
The sports tourism industry is booming—estimated at $803.9 billion in 2025 and set to nearly quadruple to $2.8 trillion by 2033, growing at a staggering 16.8% annual rate. Soccer leads the charge, representing almost 38% of global sports tourism, as fans ...
Eateries and food purveyors in the Greater Toronto Area from the countries playing in the FIFA World Cup this summer in Toronto are gearing up to showcase their cuisine and culture.
Brazil eyes redemption in Group C, seeking their first World Cup since 2002, while Morocco aims to build on their historic fourth-place finish. Haiti makes a rare appearance after 1974, and Scotland returns after a long absence.
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As Texas hosts World Cup matches in Dallas and Houston, state police are warning drivers and fans to stay alert, avoid risky travel behavior and report suspected human trafficking.