World Cup Fever on Queens' Streets and Subways

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NPR takes a Sunday tour of Queens along the 7 line to show how World Cup fever blends with immigrant life: local fields and markets become stages for fans, players, and coaches, while costs to attend and fears of immigration enforcement shape how the borough watches and celebrates the tournament.
- N.Y. and N.J. are hosting the World Cup. The real party is along the 7 train NPR
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- Your guide to the biggest World Cup 2026 fan festivals in New York and New Jersey New York Post
- Central New York bars prepare for World Cup kickoff WSYR
- Skip The Stadium! Pilot House Named Official World Cup Watch Party Zone by Queens BP The Rockaway Times
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