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Where to watch the 2026 tournament in Los Angeles
The supporter-pub belt from Studio City to Highland Park, the LAFC bars downtown, and where the Mexican and South American supporter scenes actually gather in LA.
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Mexico vs South Africa preview — the tournament opens at Azteca
Mexico hosts South Africa at Estadio Azteca on June 11 to open the 2026 tournament. Storylines, kickoff context, and where to watch in the US and Mexico.
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Road to 2026 — what to watch this month
A month-by-month read of what's worth your attention in the run-up to the 2026 tournament — friendlies, qualifying playoffs, MLS form, and the supporter-scene story.
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USA vs Paraguay preview — the USMNT opens at SoFi
The US opens its 2026 tournament against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium on June 12. Storylines, kickoff context, and where to watch in every host city.
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Argentina supporters in DFW — where the community actually watches
The Argentine community in Dallas-Fort Worth is small but tight. Here's how they organize watch parties, the cultural fabric behind them, and how to plug in.
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Best rooftop watch parties in Los Angeles for the 2026 tournament
Rooftop bars and outdoor venues across LA that are realistic places to watch the 2026 tournament — neighborhood-anchored, sightline-checked, weather-honest.
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Best soccer bars in Dallas — the ranked list
Eight verified Dallas-area soccer bars worth your matchday — Uptown supporter pubs, the Lower Greenville Irish belt, and outdoor options that survive a Texas June.
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16 host cities, one paragraph each — the 2026 quick guide
Every 2026 host city in one scannable read. What you need to know per city: the venue, the climate in late June and July, and the matchday vibe to expect.
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How to host a watch party people actually show up to
A no-fluff playbook for throwing a soccer watch party — invite, RSVPs, food, screen, and the small things that decide whether it lives or dies.
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Mexico supporters in the United States — where El Tri actually lives
El Tri is the most-watched national team on US Spanish-language TV. Where the supporter culture is densest, and what watch parties look like there.
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Private link vs public watch party — when to use which
A short guide to picking the right RSVP setup for your watch party — private invite, public listing, or hybrid — without overthinking it.
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Pitch Party · the app
The blog tells you where.
The app gets you there.
Browse public watch parties for every World Cup 2026 match in your city, RSVP in one tap, or spin up your own private watch party with a shareable link.