World Cup watch parties are filled with exhilaration this year as fans prepare for Houston to host the largest sporting event in history, expected to bring in more than $1 billion.
Houston anticipates hosting the World Cup in 2026 at the NRG Stadium, but in the meantime, fans are gathering at watch parties for the 2022 matches.The Houston 2026 World Cup Bid Committee believes the highly anticipated sporting event will be the largest in history.But before that, fans in H-town are watching the 2022 World Cup, and the build-up leading to the big tournament again in four years has already started.
The excitement is here, not only for 2022 but the 2026 World Cup as well, when many eyes will be on Houston as a host city. Bryan Clary, president of William Price Distilling, held the watch party Tuesday, and is looking forward to a bigger watch party in a few years.
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