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World Cup 2026 North America

Half of Americans Shrug at the World Cup on Their Own Soil

By · June 12, 2026 · 4 min read

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Key Facts

A cool reception. Surveys suggest nearly half of Americans are not interested in the World Cup.

Hosting at home. The United States is a main host, alongside Mexico and Canada.

Few will tune in. One poll found most adults unlikely to watch any games at home.

Generation gap. Younger Americans are far keener than their elders.

Who is Messi? In one survey, many older Americans did not recognise the game’s biggest star.

Echoes of 1994. The country last hosted the tournament more than three decades ago.

The World Cup has come to the United States, the richest sports market on earth, and a remarkable share of Americans have responded with a collective shrug.

Surveys show American indifference to the World Cup hosted on home soil in June 2026
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The biggest event in world sport has arrived on American soil. Yet many Americans seem strikingly unmoved by it.

A run of recent surveys tells the same story. A large slice of the public simply is not interested in the tournament.

The findings come from several pollsters. That consistency makes the picture harder to dismiss as a one-off.

A muted welcome for the World Cup

The numbers are blunt. In one poll taken days before kick-off, nearly half of respondents said they had no interest at all.

Another survey pointed the same way. Most adults said they were not likely to follow the competition closely.

Viewing intentions were just as cool. In a third poll, more than half said they probably would not watch a single match at home.

For the host nation, that is a surprising picture. Most countries treat hosting as a moment of collective excitement.

There are even signs of it in ticket sales. Tens of thousands of seats reportedly remained unsold close to the opening matches.

High prices have not helped. Some tickets for marquee games cost more than seats at the last World Cup final abroad.

A tale of two generations

Beneath the headline, the country splits by age. Younger Americans are far more enthusiastic than older ones.

One tracker put the gap starkly. Interest among the youngest adults was roughly three times that of the oldest.

The reason is partly history. Younger fans grew up with global stars streamed into their phones, while their elders did not.

Soccer has also crept into youth culture. Playing the game as children has become common, even where watching it has not.

“Who is Messi?”

One finding captured the divide perfectly. In a survey, many older Americans did not recognise Lionel Messi.

For most of the world, that is astonishing. Messi is among the most famous athletes alive, a global icon for two decades.

It says less about him than about the country. Soccer’s stars have simply not been part of the mainstream American story.

His move to play in the United States was meant to change exactly this. The hope was that his star power would convert casual viewers.

It echoed an earlier gamble. Years ago, the arrival of David Beckham was meant to do the same for the American game.

The lesson seems clear enough. Even the brightest stars take time to shift a country’s deep sporting habits.

The long shadow of 1994

The country has been here before. It last hosted the World Cup more than three decades ago, in 1994.

That tournament was meant to plant the seed. It helped launch a professional league and grow the game among children.

Decades on, the verdict is mixed. The sport has grown steadily, but it still trails far behind American football, basketball and baseball.

The professional league it spawned has thrived, though. It now draws big crowds and has lured famous names from abroad.

Why it matters

For a foreign reader, the contrast is fascinating. Much of the planet stops for this event, yet its host shrugs.

It is also a test of whether sport can be sold. The coming weeks will show if a home World Cup can finally win America over.

There is reason to think attitudes can shift. Polls taken before a tournament often understate the pull of live drama once it begins.

A deep run by the home team would help most of all. Nothing converts the curious faster than a side worth cheering for.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Americans are not interested?

In one poll taken just before the tournament, nearly half of respondents said they had no interest at all. Other surveys found most adults unlikely to follow the competition closely.

Is interest the same across age groups?

Interest varies sharply by age, with one tracker showing the youngest adults roughly three times as keen as the oldest. Many older respondents in one survey did not even recognise Lionel Messi.

Why does American indifference stand out?

The United States is a main host of the World Cup, alongside Mexico and Canada, and host nations usually embrace the event. Soccer also still trails American football, basketball and baseball in the country’s sporting culture.

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