More than 5 billion people watched the last tournament in 2022 and more than 5 million fans are expected to attend this year’s 104 scheduled matches, according to FIFA. Sixteen cities will host the tournament, which will include 48 teams.
SOURCE: GovTech.com
DATE: February 27, 2026
Right after the Super Bowl ended, professionals at FirstNet — the dedicated communications system for first responders run by AT&T — turned even more of their attention to the global tournament.
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