The World Cup has already been a massive success in the United States.
From packed stadiums and energetic fan festivals to viral road trips and unforgettable atmospheres, the tournament has showcased the best of what America can offer on the global stage. Supporters from Germany, Sweden, Algeria and countless other nations have flooded social media with stories of new friendships, unique experiences and a level of hospitality many never expected.
The soccer has delivered, too. Early matches have produced drama, goals and memorable moments, while host cities have embraced the world’s biggest sporting event with enthusiasm.
What’s most exciting, however, is that the tournament is only getting started.
The group stage always serves as an introduction. The knockout rounds are where legends are made. As the field narrows, the stakes rise and every match becomes must-watch television. The crowds get louder. The atmospheres become more intense. The celebrations become bigger.
For years, skeptics questioned whether the United States could properly host a World Cup.
Those doubts are disappearing by the day.
The combination of world-class venues, diverse host cities and millions of passionate fans has created a tournament that already feels special. And with the biggest matches still ahead, the best moments likely haven’t happened yet.
The World Cup has been awesome so far.
From here, it only gets better.








