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Many of the tournament’s host cities risk hitting dangerous heat levels this year, raising questions about the safety of players and fans.
The U.S. Embassy said Americans traveling to Mexico for the World Cup should look at advisories for the region they will be visiting.
Dangerously hot, humid weather is likely at many of the 2026 World Cup soccer venues. We crunched the numbers to see which matches are most at risk.
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.
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North Texas FIFA World Cup organizers, safety leaders discuss security preparations ahead of matches
With nine matches slated for North Texas, security remains top of mind for both organizers and public safety officials.
Officials in all the host cities began planning for the event years in advance, running through not just match-day security concerns, but transportation and staffing for fan events.
Residents are being urged to stay safe as excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup.
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England flags for World Cup allowed on homes, but not on lamp posts
Football fans who want to fly England flags from their homes during the World Cup are free to do so; but should refrain from hanging them from public railings.
With the FIFA Men’s World Cup kicking off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta officials unveil new safety measures—including a “nightlife ambassadors” program—to welcome fans from around the globe and ensure a secure experience downtown.
