US opens 2026 World Cup with subdued ceremony amid hype
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 2:47 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026

The 2026 World Cup commenced with the US version of the opening ceremony at Los Angeles Stadium on June 13, focused on themes of aspirational consumerism. Although Alexi Lalas spoke of a vibrant turnout, the ceremony lacked the anticipated excitement and flair, described as feeling flat. This event serves as a showcase for American football culture and Fox Sports' broadcasting role. As the tournament progresses, it will likely continue to cater to the demands of American audiences.
- •Opening ceremony held at Los Angeles Stadium
- •Alexi Lalas noted the stadium was filling with fans
- •Ceremony criticized for lacking excitement
- •Fox Sports highlights American audience focus
- •Tournament expected to adapt to viewer preferences throughout
- 2:47 PMThe Guardian Sport — Big Lalas Energy to ulcerative colitis meds: Fox is this World Cup’s very soul in the US
"The US version of the tournament’s opening ceremony helpfully focused on one of its main themes: aspirational consumerism The 2026 World Cup: a festival of football; a moment to revel in upsets, spectacular goals, stars made, and reputations ruined; a test of Didier Deschamps’s unshakable addiction to Adrien Rabiot. But also: a celebration of America; a chance for Fox Sports to prove the haters wrong; a social experiment to see how long Thierry Henry can last on set with Alexi Lalas before resorting to physical violence. “This is going to be filled with American fans,” Lalas shrieked as Los Angeles Stadium began to swell with spectators before the US’s opening match against Paraguay. “This is going to be bursting at the seams with America!” But where was the pomp, the bombast, the Americana? The US opening ceremony – the third and final installment in the trio of launch parties for this supertanker of a World Cup – didn’t quite live up to the Lalasian hype. This was a ceremony with all the charm of Rob Stone in his pocket square fake-smiling as he says the immortal words, “Brazil v Morocco, live tomorrow from New York New Jersey, brought to you by Verizon”: a ceremony that felt oddly flat, but was trying all the same. It was almost as if Fifa had absorbed all the pre-tournament criticism and decided: “You know what? We just can’t be bothered.” But Friday’s launch did still offer a sense for how this tournament will play out as a cultural spectacle. The early verdict: this is a World Cup built above all to accommodate the insatiable needs of American TV. Fox Sports is not simply the host broadcaster for this World Cup; it is the tournament’s very soul. If that’s the type of sentence that gives you hives, the next five weeks will best be watched on mute (or Telemundo). Continue reading...
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