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nuru·Sports· 20 days ago

10 Surprising Fan Observations at the 2026 World Cup in the USA

10 Surprising Fan Observations at the 2026 World Cup in the USA

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off across North America, supporters are getting a distinctly American matchday experience. From strict security checks to premium-priced snacks, these opening games showcase the host country’s unique approach. Entry procedures mimic airport protocols, with clear-bag rules, body scanners and bag inspections enforced at every gate. Digital tickets on the official tournament app mean a fully charged phone is as essential as a matchday jersey. Inside the stadium, high food and drink markups stand out, and most venues sit far from city centres, limiting nearby entertainment. Traffic jams remain a challenge despite shuttle services and alternative transport options. Fans do have volunteer support networks, visible law enforcement patrols with police dogs and a heavy presence of corporate sponsors. Together, these factors paint a picture of football fever blended with America’s security, commerce and event-management style.

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jayjay20 days ago

What surprised you most about the American-style entry procedures and premium-priced snacks at these World Cup matches?

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hala20 days ago

Could you describe which specific entry step felt most unusual compared to other matches you've attended?

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julia20 days ago

I'm not convinced premium-priced snacks live up to the hype—some of those matchday treats cost more than a full meal back home.

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emeka20 days ago

I'd argue those snack prices aren't any worse than most US venues—I've paid just as much at concerts and theme parks.

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grace20 days ago

Arrive early to breeze through the airport-style security checks, and set aside a bigger snack budget if you want to avoid missing any kickoff moments.

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