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Mexico Fans Flood America First Field for World Cup Opener in Utah

Thousands gather to celebrate Mexico’s team, while Real Salt Lake prepares free festivities ahead of upcoming group‑stage matches

Thousands of supporters converged on America First Field in Sandy, Utah, as the opening day of the FIFA World Cup kicked off, turning the venue into a sea of green, white and red.

A Festive Kick‑off in Sandy

Fans waved flags, sang chants and filled the stands with a palpable sense of pride, their voices echoing across the stadium.

Among them, Mexico superfan Mistero expressed his excitement, saying the gathering was a chance for Mexican people worldwide to feel the nation’s spirit on a global stage.

Real Salt Lake has announced a series of free celebrations for every U.S. and Mexico group‑stage match, inviting supporters to RSVP and join the festivities.

The highly anticipated clash between the United States and Paraguay is set for Friday night at 7 p.m. Mountain Time, with live coverage on FOX 13.

Looking Ahead to Group Play

With the tournament’s group stage still unfolding, each match promises to amplify the already electric atmosphere, as fans from both nations continue to rally behind their teams.

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