Three cities will become 'FIFA World Cup Fan Zones'
Pennsylvania will host free fan zones in Reading, Scranton, and Pittsburgh with local food and entertainment; the World Cup is expected to create 6,615 jobs and $700 million economic impact.
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Three cities will become 'FIFA World Cup Fan Zones'
(The Center Square) – As Philadelphia is now less than three months away from hosting its first World Cup match, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that three other Pennsylvania cities will also provide fan experiences for the biggest sporting event in…
‘Heart and soul’ of World Cup coming to fan zones in Pittsburgh, Reading, and Scranton
In addition to the massive FIFA Fan Festival coming to Brewerytown's Lemon Hill Park, the city's World Cup host committee announced activations in the three other cities in Pa. later this summer.
Free World Cup Fan Zones Headed To Pa.—What It Means
HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania residents will have free access to 2026 FIFA World Cup watch parties across the state after officials announced three public fan zones in Reading, Scranton, and Pittsburgh. What This Means for You Free public events will be held across Pennsylvania during the World Cup Large-screen match viewings, entertainment, and activities will be available Officials expect significant tourism and economic impact statewide Gove…
Gov. Shapiro unveils three free FIFA Fan Zones across Pennsylvania for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Governor Josh Shapiro visited the DoubleTree Hotel in Reading Thursday morning to announce that the Commonwealth will host three free 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Zones in Reading, Scranton, and Pittsburgh. The Governor and Philadelphia Soccer made today’s announcement alongside representatives from each Fan Zone location and encouraged all Pennsylvanians to take advantage of the World Cup’s excitement. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played between …
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