Concerns about personal safety, visas, ticket prices and U.S. government policies are topmost on international fans’ minds as they weigh whether to travel to the United States for the World Cup in June, according to a newly released survey.
Similar Posts
Third time’s the charm? Italy eye yet another playoff for World Cup ticket
With Norway on the brink of direct qualification, it will be déjà vu yet again for Italy as…
Five ex-employees sue San Diego Wave, NWSL
Five former employees of San Diego Wave FC have filed a lawsuit in San Diego Superior Court against…
FIFA to name 8 U.S. Club World Cup venues Saturday
FIFA is set to announce the venues for the 2025 Club World Cup on Saturday at the Global…
By beating City, do Spurs have a blueprint for silverware success?
Could Tottenham’s 2-1 win over Man City finally be the breakthrough to end their long silverware drought?
Saka’s deflected strike puts Arsenal 7 points clear
Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table to seven points after scraping a…
Lincoln City back in Championship after 65 years
Lincoln clinched promotion to the Sky Bet Championship for the first time since 1961 thanks to a hard-earned…
