It's the final countdown until the 2026 FIFA World Cup comes to the United States, and with high ticket prices, city officials say they're launching free fan events so people can have the excitement even without a ticket.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Gov. Kathy Hochul say there will be a designated venue in each borough. They say there will be things like live watch parties, cultural events, opportunities for local businesses to get involved and more.
Queens - USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows
June 11–27
Daily programming and match viewings
The Bronx - Bronx Terminal Market
June 13–14
Matchday programming and local cultural programming
Brooklyn - Brooklyn Bridge Park
June 13 - July 19
Daily Programming and match viewings
Manhattan - Rockefeller Center
July 6–19
Daily programming; extended hours during Finals Week
Staten Island - Hospital Community Park
June 29–July 2
Daily programming and evening match viewings
In total, the events will be a 39-day celebration for people and businesses to enjoy the World Cup.
The events last through the tournament, which starts on June 11 and ends on July 19.