World Cup opening week features thrilling matches and strong U.S. interest
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026

The World Cup completed its first week with notable matches, including DR Congo's draw against Portugal and England's victory over Croatia. Despite logistical challenges, the enthusiasm for the tournament is evident in major U.S. cities such as New York, Kansas City, and Dallas. As soccer gains traction in a country traditionally focused on other sports, local discussions around the tournament have increased significantly. The dramatic opening matches set a high bar for the competition ahead.
- •DR Congo drew with Portugal while England defeated Croatia.
- •The tournament has experienced logistical challenges.
- •U.S. sports discussions increasingly focus on soccer this summer.
- •Matches are being watched at bars and discussed in daily life.
- 7:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — Spaceship stadiums and Ronaldo-mania: Guardian writers’ first impressions of the World Cup
"Tournament has completed its first week and while the logistics have sometimes been challenging, the people and the football have been good It was quite a contrast touching down in sleepy Kansas City hours after having witnessed the bedlam on the streets of New York when the Knicks won the NBA Finals and Brazil drew with Morocco. But this is a World Cup full of contrasts, from Fifa’s never-ending quest to make a quick buck ($5 a pop for a bottle of water in the media centre) to the warmth shown by locals I’ve encountered in the Big Apple, Kansas City and Dallas. Then there’s the football. It’s been hard to keep up with the volume of matches, but the opening round served up some classics, with DR Congo’s draw against Portugal on the same day as England beat Croatia capping a thrilling first week of action. Let’s hope it continues. Ed Aarons It took nearly the full opening round, but a US scene that is usually focused on other sports has fully turned its eyes to socc– sorry, I mean football, forgot to code-switch. Fitting, actually, because at times this state of affairs has been awkward, like when the standard “loud men yelling” sports talk shows are forced to reckon with international football being the No 1 talking point and employing nobody that knows the scene. But these are growing pains. The sport is on at bars and delis, it is being discussed at school pickups and on the rides home. It’s beautiful and exactly what so many of us here in the States have been fighting for. Alexander Abnos Continue reading...
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