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World Cup Fever Grips Foxborough Ahead of Key Matches

England prepares for Ghana as fans rally behind USMNT backup Matt Turner

Foxborough is buzzing as World Cup fever sweeps through the town, turning every street corner into a sea of flags and chants ahead of the tournament’s marquee fixtures.

England eyes Ghana in a pivotal showdown

The English side is set to meet Ghana on Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, a match that has pundits and fans alike speculating about the team’s title prospects. Former USMNT backup Matt Turner is expected to feature, and analyst Kevin Hitchcock has weighed in on both Turner’s role and England’s chances of lifting the trophy.

Across the schedule, France will square off against Norway on Friday at 3 p.m. ET. The encounter has drawn attention after Brad Feldman’s firsthand account of the Norway‑Iraq clash, where he noted the electric atmosphere and the tactical nuances that could shape the French side’s approach.

A new format brings fresh challenges

Jeff Lemieux, a veteran commentator, has offered his perspective on the tournament’s expanded 48‑team field, highlighting the added depth it brings while also drawing attention to the mandatory hydration breaks that are now part of the competition’s safety protocols.

With the excitement mounting, local businesses and supporters alike are gearing up for a weekend that promises unforgettable moments on and off the pitch.

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