2026 FIFA World Cup matches take place across US host cities.
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2026 FIFA World Cup matches take place across US host cities.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway with matches hosted across multiple US cities including Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, and the New York/New Jersey area. The tournament has drawn thousands of international tourists, generating economic activity in host regions. Early indicators show increased activity in tourism and dating apps in host areas.

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The Hill focuses on cities missing out on economic benefits, while the NY Post highlights Tinder surging 34% from international visitors in host areas.
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HThe HillCENTER20h ago

“5 cities missing out on hosting FIFA World Cup matches in 2026”

NYPNY PostRIGHT18h ago

“Tinder activity surges by 34% in NYC, NJ during World Cup — and most lovebirds are international”

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