Green Bay readies for 2026 World Cup as soccer culture blossoms
From Casuals Pub to Titletown watch parties, Green Bay is turning its streets into a soccer hub for the 2026 World Cup, showcasing homegrown talent and community spirit.
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From Casuals Pub to Titletown watch parties, Green Bay is turning its streets into a soccer hub for the 2026 World Cup, showcasing homegrown talent and community spirit.

The tournament opens with a blend of homegrown teams, returning champions and a new mixed side, all set to be streamed live across multiple platforms.

Free public watch parties are scheduled for June 12 and July 19, featuring activities, live music, a soccer clinic and appearances by former U.S. national team defender Jay DeMerit, Packers kicker Mason Crosby and player Lauren Sesselmann.

Titletown will offer two free soccer watch parties this summer, bringing a matchday atmosphere, live music and special guests including former USMNT player Jay DeMerit, Packers kicker Mason Crosby and Canadian star Lauren Sesselmann