StanSP Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Venues announced. 16 host cities across USA, Canada and Mexico. 3
Guest Lcfc82 Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Have all 3 of those countries automatically qualified for the tournament as host nations ?
Footballwipe Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 23 minutes ago, Lcfc82 said: Have all 3 of those countries automatically qualified for the tournament as host nations ? Yep. Remember this is the World Cup with about 3,453 (well, 48) teams taking part, so three teams auto qualifying isn't dreadful. Some great stadiums in there, just a shame the new format will make it a bloated tournament with many games you simply won't be interested in.
TiffToff88 Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 (edited) 25 minutes ago, Footballwipe said: Yep. Remember this is the World Cup with about 3,453 (well, 48) teams taking part, so three teams auto qualifying isn't dreadful. Some great stadiums in there, just a shame the new format will make it a bloated tournament with many games you simply won't be interested in. Speak for yourself. I cant wait for the tax haven derby between the Cayman Islands and Luxembourg in a 72000 seater stadium! Edited 17 June 2022 by TiffToff88 1
CosbehFox Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Seattle will be superb given the stadium is in the city. Some of the venues are simply not in those locations - Dallas and Boston for example. Kansas is interesting. I'd love to visit the Mexican and Canadian venues.
filbertway Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Hoping to go over and base myself in vegas for 7-10 days. Would be cool to go and watch a game in LA as well. Failing that, a week in Nashville drinking, watching live music and 3 games a day sounds pretty class 1
RowlattsFox Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Some great places to visit there. Would love to get out to one of them.
goose2010 Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 (edited) some outrageous stadiums there! Base yourself in NYC and you have 'easy access' to 4 of the cities. going to be some random kick off times though especially with the games on the east coast. Edited 17 June 2022 by goose2010
Lionator Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 15 minutes ago, isaidno said: Is it definitely 48 teams for this one ? Provisionally yes but still rumours that it could end up being 32.
Guest Lcfc82 Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 48 minutes ago, Lionator said: Provisionally yes but still rumours that it could end up being 32. Hope it stays at 32 the format is ideal as it is.
purpleronnie Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 I reckon the states is only 2nd to Germany for the best place to watch football. 1
grobyfox1990 Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 I've never been to a world cup match and given Qatar is a write off this is my next chance to do it. Azteca stadium is alongside Boca Juniors' chocolate box as the 'stadium(s) i most want to visit' so will keep an eye on fixtures there. This is of course all presuming that FIFA don't blow themsleves up in the next four years and/or European club owners don't demand an end to farcical international football
MarriedaLeicesterGirl Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 2 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: OK I'm definitely doing a road/train trip. Geez, travel is going to be a pain for this.
Footballwipe Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 3 hours ago, goose2010 said: some outrageous stadiums there! Base yourself in NYC and you have 'easy access' to 4 of the cities. going to be some random kick off times though especially with the games on the east coast. 1994 WC suffered because they made them play in the summer heat at stupid times for European audiences, and that might need to happen again for at least some of the games. With 48 teams (or maybe not, based on the above) they'll need at least four games a day. UK times of 5/6pm, 9pm, 1am and 3am? It looks as though mega hot games will be unavoidable for 5/9pm UK timeslot, but they'll need them else they'll miss the European crowd! Picking 1am and 3am because FOX will want some primetime games in the USA in the east and west coast windows. A huge factor compared to when they hosted in 1994.
The boy Linacre Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Applied for Qatar but got blown out. Will ask for a month of work, East or West Coast swing, hopefully some of it will coincide with NBA playoffs, that'd be cool!!
CosbehFox Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 7 minutes ago, Footballwipe said: 1994 WC suffered because they made them play in the summer heat at stupid times for European audiences, and that might need to happen again for at least some of the games. With 48 teams (or maybe not, based on the above) they'll need at least four games a day. UK times of 5/6pm, 9pm, 1am and 3am? It looks as though mega hot games will be unavoidable for 5/9pm UK timeslot, but they'll need them else they'll miss the European crowd! Picking 1am and 3am because FOX will want some primetime games in the USA in the east and west coast windows. A huge factor compared to when they hosted in 1994. Problems are going to the stadiums without roofs in the high temp areas. San Francisco in particular, Kansas is warm but slightly less onerous so cos of the breeze which occurs there. Miami they can have at night with the timezone. LA, Vancouver, Dallas, Houston all thankfully have roofs; it's then fitting with US TV companies. The last three WCs have they stopped games around post-draw to make the time zones fit for TV.
goose2010 Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 10 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said: Problems are going to the stadiums without roofs in the high temp areas. San Francisco in particular, Kansas is warm but slightly less onerous so cos of the breeze which occurs there. Miami they can have at night with the timezone. LA, Vancouver, Dallas, Houston all thankfully have roofs; it's then fitting with US TV companies. The last three WCs have they stopped games around post-draw to make the time zones fit for TV. San Fran should be ok in June temps around 24 currently. Kansas on the other hand is 37! (only 3 degrees cooler than Qatar currently...) Timings will be interesting as they will want to suit everyone but obviously that is quite tricky. Can see the East coast games being 2-3am kick off UK times.
walkerleeds Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Deffo want to go out for a couple of weeks for this, but i've never been to America. Where do you start when figuring out where to go?
Stadt Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 It'll be terrible for visiting fans given flights are the only option for getting to most of the cities. Mexico has already hosted two so there was no reason for it to be chosen to host games either
BKLFox Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 6 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: OK I'm definitely doing a road/train trip. you might need to rethink the transport if you want to make the games although man what a trip that would be. Just for a quick visual aid from the blob of LA down to San Diego just above the mexican border there its a little over 3hrs by train or a non stop 2hrs by car but would need to stop to take in the scenery + traffic so best part of half a day so given all but the 3 Eastern citys up by NYC & Seattle/Vanc are all much much further apart you gunna need a plane. I've done that train LA-SD & i've driven Vancouver to Seattle that was only a little under 3hrs also no traffic i get held up at the border for a bit. If anyone was to base themselves around those venues i'd recommend catching the ferry as i did back from Seattle to Vancouver beautiful scenery & guaranteed whale, dolphin spotting
Super_horns Posted 17 June 2022 Posted 17 June 2022 Will we see West Germany v Austria 1982 type games as there are going to be groups of 3?
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