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Tariffs row makes World Cup ‘more exciting’ – Trump

Tariffs row makes World Cup ‘more exciting’ – Trump

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US President Donald Trump says the tensions between the United States and its 2026 World Cup co-hosts Canada and Mexico will be good for the tournament.

Speaking alongside Fifa president Gianni Infantino at the signing of an executive order to establish a task force that will oversee preparations for the tournament, Trump was asked by reporters how he saw the World Cup playing out, given the current trade situation between the three nations.

“I think it’s going to make it more exciting”, said Trump. “Tension’s a good thing, I think it makes it much more exciting”.

At the start of the week, Trump confirmed that he was moving forward with 25% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada.

In the days that followed, the Trump administration announced that it would be temporarily sparing carmakers from the import levies.

Forty-eight teams will compete in the expanded World Cup in 2026.

Eleven of the 16 host cities are in the United States, with Toronto and Vancouver in Canada also set to stage matches, as will Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

Azteca Stadium in Mexico City will host the opening match on 11 June, 2026, with the final being played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on 19 July, 2026.

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  • Football
  • FIFA World Cup

Source: BBC

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