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Last updated: Tuesday, July 7, 2026 2:02AM GMT
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The FIFA World Cup is here, and Houstonians are expected to swarm fan events and local businesses as the soccer event seizes the summer.

H-Town hosted seven matches, but fans will have plenty more to enjoy around the Bayou City.

ABC13 has live updates to keep all Houstonians, from soccer aficionados to commuters looking to dodge traffic, informed throughout the multi-country event.

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Jun 11, 2026, 9:56 PM

FIFA Fan Festival Houston: What you need to know

FIFA described its fan experience as the ultimate destination for World Cup fans in Houston, and ABC13 got a first look at some of the featured experiences before it opened to the public.

The festival is located just east of downtown Houston, next to Shell Energy Stadium. It will be open every day of the World Cup and is a first-come, first-served venue where fans can watch all the matches for free.

FIFA said there are several experiences fans can partake in at the festival, and since it's taking place in the Houston heat, organizers say there will be misting zones, water stations, and shaded areas.

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Jul 05, 2026, 8:26 PM GMT

FIFA Fan Festival Houston full, entry capped ahead of Mexico vs. England match, organizers say

As a match between Brazil and Norway was underway, fans packed the FIFA Fan Festival Houston to capacity, according to organizers.

The score was 0-0 in the round-of-16 game at New York New Jersey Stadium as the high-stakes game was underway.

Another match later today between Mexico and England drew even more fans to FIFA's official event.

While organizers said the event would reopen when the crowds shrank, they urged those who couldn't make it to support local businesses and to watch the matches there instead.

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Jul 05, 2026, 2:22 PM GMT

Paraguay gets physical in a heated World Cup loss to France in steamy Philadelphia

In the last 2026 World Cup match in Philadelphia, Paraguay played a style that has been seen many times before at the city's football stadium.

La Albirroja's physical approach in their 1-0 loss to France in the Round of 16 looked more like what might be seen on a Sunday in the fall from the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, who play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field.

Eagles coach Nick Siranni might have liked what he saw. Les Bleus sure didn't.

"I had never played a match like this, with so many hits," France midfielder Manu Koné said. "I mean, cheap shots, shoves in the back. So, yes, it was complicated."

Paraguay seemed to target star forward Kylian Mbappé, who converted a penalty kick in the 70th minute.

Andrés Cubas grabbed Mbappé in the offensive third, resulting in a mass confrontation in the 35th minute. Later in the first half, Matias Galarza made contact with Mbappé off the ball, sending him sprawling to the turf. And in the 77th minute, Juan José Cáceres kicked the French forward in the right shin. None of these fouls resulted in yellow cards.

In fact, France received the only three yellow cards issued during the match. Paraguay got one after the final whistle for dissent toward the referee.

Paraguay's tactics came as no surprise to its opponent.

"We knew what kind of match it was going to be," Mbappé said. "We can also get our hands dirty. We know how to do it. We know how to play ugly football. Guess they were thinking we were going to show up in tuxedos, but we were ready. Even at that kind of game, we were better than them."

Things remained heated - both figuratively and literally, with the game played in scorching temperatures - after the match. Players from both sides converged near the center circle, and Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill threw a ball at Mbappé's back.

"I tried to shake his hand, but since he didn't pay me any attention, I lost my temper," Gill said.

Tempers weren't exactly under control during the match, either. La Albirroja planned to make it tough.

"From the very first moment, we set out to make our presence felt on the pitch - to play hard," Gill said. "If the ball gets through, the man doesn't. And, honestly, I think the team handled itself well."

France felt otherwise.

"They pull out every trick in the book," France coach Didier Deschamps said. "It's not the kind of football that draws people to the stadium. Each team played the way they want. But there were insults from the other bench that I could do without."

There also appeared to be bad words flying on the pitch, with Mbappé and Galarza verbally sparring at one point.

It seemed, at times, as if the referee could have used some yellow flags, like in American football, in addition to yellow cards.

"We fought a battle," France's William Saliba said. "We won the battle."

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Jul 04, 2026, 10:05 PM GMT

Morocco beats World Cup co-host Canada 3-0 at Houston Stadium and advances to the quarterfinals

Morocco is heading back to the quarterfinals, and coach Mohamed Ouahbi believes his team has established itself among soccer's elite.

Azzedine Ounahi scored twice to lead Morocco to a 3-0 win over Canada in the World Cup round of 16 on Saturday to make the country the first African nation to reach the quarterfinals more than once.

"We are no longer a surprise," Ouahbi said through a translator. "Now, when people talk about Morocco, we're a major contender, and it's a great source of pride. I think it's only the beginning, and I hope we continue to have runs like this."

And despite already making history in this World Cup, Morocco has much higher goals.

"We want to keep going," Ouahbi said. "We don't want to stop."

It's Morocco's second straight appearance in the round of eight after becoming the first African team to reach the semifinals in 2022.

"We are so proud to represent Africa because it's a continent with a lot of talent and Africa deserves to be in the best level in football," Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou said.

Neither team was able to break through until Ounahi took a free kick from Achraf Hakimi and made a right-footed shot through traffic from outside the box to the bottom right corner to put Morocco on top 1-0 in the 50th minute.

Ounahi made it 2-0 on a right-footed shot from the middle of the box off a pass from Brahim Díaz in the 82nd minute.

Soufiane Rahimi added a goal in the final minute of stoppage time.

Morocco advances to face the winner of Saturday's Paraguay-France match on Thursday at Boston Stadium.

The loss ends a historic run for World Cup co-host Canada, which won its first-ever knockout round with a 1-0 victory over South Africa to reach Saturday's match. The country was playing in the World Cup for just the third time, and the run enchanted a nation that is normally far more interested in hockey than the pitch.

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Sam Houston Park turns into Futbol Park for fans to watch World Cup match before Freedom Over Texas

Sam Houston Park, located near Eleanor Tinsley Park, has transformed into Futbol Park on July 4 for fans to watch the World Cup match before Freedom Over Texas.

Starting at 4 p.m., patrons can watch the Round of 16 match between France and Paraguay on the stage set up in the park.

Sam Houston Park, located near Eleanor Tinsley Park, has transformed into Futbol Park for fans to watch the World Cup match before Freedom Over Texas.