Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to come to Houston throughout the duration of the tournament. Security will be ...
Thirteen businesses in Houston's EaDo neighborhood have signed up for the World Cup host committee's Football Fiesta campaign ...
Houston officials detail transportation, security, infrastructure plans ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Houston leaders unveiled new transportation, safety, FanFest and infrastructure plans ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ...
Some of the most elite athletes in the world will run, slide, kick, flop, and stomp on the grass, which has been growing for ...
Inside a Houston warehouse, a local design team is building massive “architectural trees” that will soon line downtown ahead ...
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office and National Homeland Security have announced a comprehensive drone ban around all stadiums and event areas during the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Houston, with ...
Houstonians still have a chance to snag tickets.
The Dutch national team's iconic orange double-decker bus has arrived in Galveston, Texas, to lead thousands of fans in ...
From anti-drone programs to money for transit, Houston is receiving millions in federal grants for the World Cup.
"Houston, I think, is one of the most well-prepared stadia, but also host cities to host the World Cup," said Heimo Schirgi, the World Cup's chief operating officer.
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