World Cup fans bring color to MLB games amid tournament excitement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 7:05 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
As the World Cup enters its final stretch, celebrations are vibrant across the globe. Bosnia and Herzegovina and South Africa celebrate their advancement to the next round, with fans embracing the excitement. Major League Baseball stadiums have also felt the buzz, with Norwegian fans cheering at a Mets game in New York. Meanwhile, Dutch supporters are already gathering for their upcoming match in Kansas City. Emotional scenes unfolded as Memo Ochoa possibly played his last professional match at Estadio Azteca, celebrated by fans.
- •Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrates World Cup qualification.
- •South African fans are also part of the ongoing World Cup excitement.
- •Norwegian fans bring color to a Mets game in New York.
- •Dutch supporters gather in Kansas City ahead of their match.
- •Memo Ochoa plays potentially final game at Estadio Azteca.
- 7:05 AMYahoo Sports — 🎥 Parties everywhere, colour in the stands... World Cup fun 🤣
"The first phase is entering its final stretch. But the reactions keep coming, especially with everything that’s still to come...Long night in Bosnia...It has been a long night in some parts of the w...
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