New York Times

Providence Isn’t an Official World Cup Host, but It Sure Is Acting Like One

Providence Isn’t an Official World Cup Host, but It Sure Is Acting Like One

Title: Providence Embraces World Cup Spirit, Despite Lack of Official Host Status

Although Providence has not been designated an official host city for the upcoming World Cup, it is rapidly adopting the atmosphere and energy of a premier tournament destination. Travelers supporting Scotland’s national soccer team are anticipated to flock to accommodations in Providence, Rhode Island, in order to attend matches scheduled for a stadium in neighboring Massachusetts later this month. This influx mirrors the scene captured in Glasgow in 2021, when Scottish supporters gathered to cheer on their team during the previous tournament.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-05-31 23:15:35 UTC

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