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With 44 matches to go, the 2026 World Cup has already set an all-time attendance record

Soccer in NFL stadiums is very good for business.

With 60 matches played and 44 to go, the 2026 World Cup has already broken the all-time World Cup attendance record.

Via Austin Curtright of USA Today, 3,605,357 fans have attended the matches through Thursday. Despite some issues with empty seats, the 60 matches played to date have seen 99.7 percent capacity.
Eleven NFL stadiums are hosting games: MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Gillette Stadium near Boston, Hard Rock Stadium near Miami, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Reliant Stadium in Houston, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, and Lumen Field in Seattle.

The previous record was set during the 1994 World Cup, also in the United States..in a country where most people don’t even know the rules of the game. :LOL:

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Ingreso al AT&T Stadium de Dallas para Argentina-Austria​

 
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Norway fans perform 'Viking Row' in Times Square before World Cup match​



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World Cup fans TAKING OVER Major League Baseball games! ⚽⚾ (Ft. Norway's Vikings & the Tartan Army!)​



The professional football (NFL), basketball (NBA), and hockey (NHL) seasons are over for the summer months break. Only baseball (MLB) is playing during the summer.
 
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Japanese World Cup fans

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Japan fans rally in downtown Dallas ahead of World Cup match


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The Energy of Japan Fans at the World Cup is Unreal!

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Japan Fans ERUPT 🇯🇵🔥 After Historic World Cup Win


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Japan fans are loving America and what the United States brings


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Japan fans are living their best Texas life in between World Cup matches.

Japan Fans Turn Walmart Into a Tourist Attraction! 🇯🇵⚽ World Cup 2026 in Dallas​

 
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you've embarrassed the country on the global stage."

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"Sport Is Sport" Chinese Fans Defend Supporting Japan During World Cup Amid Tensions​


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We should take World Cup Euros to visit this place and give them a real shock unlike the ranch dressing shock they supposedly are having.
 
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I guess the expected Chinese reaction :rolleyes:

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Meanwhile reality says.....


2026 World Cup attendance record broken before group stage ends

FIFA announced on Thursday that the 2026 World Cup has already broken the tournament’s all-time attendance record, with more than 3.6 million spectators before the group stage has finished.


FIFA Shatters All-Time Attendance and Broadcast Records at 2026 World Cup​


FIFA World Cup 2026™ captivates global audiences​

    • Opening matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ have set new broadcast records across multiple markets, with historic audiences, market shares and national television milestones
    • Record-breaking performances across multiple countries and continents furthers establishes the FIFA World Cup™ as the biggest and most-watched global sporting event

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ has made a spectacular start on and off the pitch, with the tournament's opening matches delivering record-breaking television audiences across the globe and reaffirming football's unique ability to unite millions of fans.

From historic viewing figures and unprecedented market shares to the year's biggest television broadcasts in several countries, the opening week has already established new benchmarks for audience engagement, highlighting the unrivalled global appeal of the FIFA World Cup™.

Across Asia, audiences have embraced the tournament in remarkable numbers. In Japan, Nippon TV's coverage of the Samurai Blue's victory over Tunisia attracted an average audience of 22.4 million viewers – the highest audience for any match so far at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The broadcast peaked at 27.6 million viewers and reached 39 million people. In neighbouring China PR, the tournament has already reached 192 million unique viewers across CCTV channels after just 11 matches, with Tunisia v Japan delivering the biggest audience so far, reaching 24 million viewers on CCTV5.

Australia's opening match against Türkiye became the nation's most-watched men's FIFA World Cup match ever, attracting an average audience of 3.04 million viewers and reaching 4.8 million people overall. Sweden's opening match against Tunisia generated an extraordinary 96% television market share, while neighbouring Norway recorded an even higher 97% as the country's first FIFA World Cup appearance in 28 years captivated almost the entire television audience. An average audience of 1.3 million also made it Norway's second most-watched FIFA World Cup match of the 21st century.

Austria's opening match against Jordan became the country's most-watched programme between 06:00 and 08:00 since electronic television audience measurement began. In England, ITV's coverage of the opening match against Croatia attracted an average audience of more than 14 million viewers, peaked at 15.4 million – the highest television audience peak in the United Kingdom this year – and reached more than 20 million people overall.

Portugal's opening match against DR Congo reached almost five million viewers, representing nearly half the country's population, while a combined average audience of 3.3 million made it the most-watched programme of 2026. Panama also recorded its highest-ever audience for a FIFA World Cup match, with an average audience of 1.1 million and almost three-quarters (74.4%) of television viewers tuning in.

Across the Americas, Mexico's opening match against South Africa delivered the country's highest FIFA World Cup audience of the 21st century, attracting an average audience of 23.4 million viewers across linear channels. Their second match – against Korea Republic – broke the record again, recording 25.5 million views. Canada's first-ever FIFA World Cup victory generated a record average audience of 5.3 million viewers, making it the country's most-watched FIFA World Cup group-stage match ever and the largest audience for any Canadian men's national team match.

Brazil has once again demonstrated the nation's enduring passion for the Seleção. Coverage of the group-stage encounter against Haiti attracted a combined average audience of 30.7 million viewers across TV Globo and SporTV, surpassing the tournament opener against Morocco to become the country's highest-rated television broadcast of the year. Across the Globo ecosystem, the match reached 51.3 million viewers, while CazéTV also set a new worldwide YouTube record for the most-watched football match ever streamed on the platform.

With the FIFA World Cup 2026 only just beginning, the tournament is already setting new standards for global audience engagement. The remarkable figures recorded during the opening phase underline once again why the FIFA World Cup™ remains the world's biggest sporting event.
 
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Good Times only last when you have enough money to last you during a visit to the country you visiting. Food is good, transport and hotel and all that nice stuff. Enjoyment only.

A tourist cannot imagine/feel what the local conditions are during a fully-paid vacation where everything is take care of already.

So obviously it would look great/good for the visitors.
Criteria of evaluation must be really low, and/or the ability of the visitors making the judgement as well.

oh well.......the reality hits only upon the return and when those CC bills arrive in the mail ;)
 

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