World Cup fans celebrate in Kansas City and beyond amid ongoing matches
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 7:02 AM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
The World Cup continues to generate unique fan experiences across various locations. In Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium, decorated in Argentina's colors, fans celebrated the team, showcasing international spirit despite the local NFL branding. In Bangladesh, supporters are rallying behind Argentina during the tournament. Meanwhile, Australia fans launched playful jabs at U.S. political figures during the USA-Australia match, highlighting the blend of sport and culture. As matches unfold, including Portugal facing DR Congo later today, excitement remains high.
- •Kansas City fans support Argentina at Arrowhead Stadium.
- •Bangladesh rallies behind Argentina despite not qualifying.
- •Australia fans engage with politics during USA-Australia match.
- •Next matches include Portugal vs DR Congo and England vs Croatia.
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"A World Cup is always different and always leaves special moments both on and off the pitch. Beyond the goals, the highlights, and the spotlight on the grass, the party is moving to the streets of th...
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