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World Service,04 Dec 2025,17 mins

The making of a World Cup

Business Daily

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Whether you call it football or soccer, next summer, the US, Mexico and Canada will host the FIFA World Cup. It’s the first time three countries have organised the tournament. A record 48 teams will compete across 16 host cities, with millions attending games across North America and billions watching at home. But how much does it cost to host a World Cup? What does it take for a city to welcome hundreds of thousands of fans? And does that investment really boost the local economy? We go pitch-side to find out. If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, our email address is [email protected] Presenter: Megan Lawton Producer Sam Gruet (Picture: Sharon Bollenbach, Executive Director of World Cup Hosting for Toronto, Canada.)

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