A Global Tapestry of Soccer Devotion
When the whistle blows for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the excitement will reverberate far beyond the stadiums. For billions of supporters, the tournament is a deeply personal journey, a shared narrative that stretches across continents and generations.
The upcoming docuseries ‘Game and Glory’ takes viewers on a tour of the world’s most soccer‑obsessed cultures, revealing the rituals that families perform before every match, the fierce city rivalries that spark friendly — or not so friendly — debates, and the raw emotion that erupts when a goal is scored.
Family Rituals and City Rivalries
At its core, the series digs into the cultural layers that sit just beneath the pitch. It explores how soccer intertwines with local histories, how national pride is expressed in chants and murals, and how the sport becomes a canvas on which identities are painted and re‑imagined.
Identity, History, and Pride
As the tournament draws nearer, the focus shifts to North America’s largest cities, where the games will be staged. The series captures the anticipation that builds in streets, bars and living rooms, illustrating how the event will transform everyday spaces into arenas of collective celebration.
Through intimate interviews and breathtaking footage, ‘Game and Glory’ promises to give fans a front‑row seat to the passion that will soon flood the streets of New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Mexico City and beyond.