U.S. govt to determine 2026 World Cup city safety
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President Donald Trump is threatening to move World Cup matches scheduled to be played in 2026 in Boston. Trump claimed that the games could be relocated because parts of the city had been "taken over" by unrest. The Associated Press reported that he made the comments Tuesday during a meeting with Argentina President Javier Milei.
Boston's role as a 2026 FIFA World Cup host city faces uncertainty after President Donald Trump threatened relocation over safety concerns in the city.
President Donald Trump has threatened to relocate World Cup matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston.
The 2026 World Cup is coming to the United States. A total of 16 cities across three North American countries will be hosting games. Some of America's biggest cities, including New York, Boston, Los Angeles,
The president said Tuesday he would consider moving the seven World Cup games scheduled for the Boston area elsewhere.
President Donald Trump threatened to move FIFA World Cup games away from Boston for the second consecutive day after the city's mayor responded.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is pushing back against President Trump's assertion that he could take away FIFA World Cup matches from Massachusetts in 2026 over safety concerns.
President Donald Trump this week threatened to relocate World Cup matches scheduled for Boston in 2026, citing concerns about local crime and unrest. But can the U.S. president actually move World Cup matches?
President Donald Trump threatened to "take away" Boston's 2026 FIFA World Cup matches if he feels there are "unsafe conditions" for fans in the area.
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Boston mayor responds to Trump's threats to pull World Cup games out of city amid safety concerns
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu responded to President Donald Trump's threat to pull FIFA World Cup games from the city following a violent street takeover that destroyed a police cruiser.
Donald Trump might be pissing off a whole lot of New England-based soccer fans in the near future ... because he just floated the idea of moving matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup out of Boston.
Cape Verde will be the second smallest nation ever to play in the World Cup in 2026, only behind Iceland in 2018.