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Did FIFA just drop your 2026 World Cup bracket?

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Your bracket for the World Cup is already here?

Listen, if you told me in 2018 when the Eagles won the Super Bowl that Philly was gonna be hosting some World Cup games, I might've thought you were sipping too much wooder ice on a hot day. But here we are, 2026 is peeking its head around the corner, and FIFA done dropped this jawn for filling out your World Cup bracket. I’m not even gonna hold you, I'm already seeing folks at Clark Park talking about who's gonna be playing over by Lincoln Financial Field. This is real, or nah?

### What This Means for Philadelphia

We're talkin' about the World Cup, people. This ain't no regular season Phillies game, though those can get pretty wild too. This is global. For real though, FIFA is putting out bracket challenges and already naming teams that are coming to play right here in our backyard. That's a huge deal for the city!

* **Global Spotlight:** Philly’s gonna be on the world stage. Think about all the folks comin' to check out the matches and then hittin' up Reading Terminal for a DiNic's roast pork sandwich, or maybe even tryin' to find the real cheesesteak spot (it ain't Pat's or Geno's, trust me).

* **Economic Boom:** Hotels, restaurants, shops on South Street and the 52nd Street corridor – everybody's gonna see some action. This is good for our neighbors, good for the city.

* **City Pride:** It's another chance for us to show out. We did it for the Super Bowl parade, we can do it for the World Cup. You know Philly fans bring that energy.

We got the Linc, we got the passion, and now we got the bracket jawn. Get ready, Philly, 'cause this ain't just about soccer. This is about showing the world what we already know: we the best. That's the jawn, Philly — we don't do fake out here.

Kee and the crew got the lowdown on all this World Cup talk every morning – catch it live at mornings.live.

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