AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup TV and kickoff logistics: The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts June 11 with 48 teams and 104 matches across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, with SBS in Australia broadcasting all games live for free via SBS and SBS Viceland and streaming on SBS On Demand. Haiti in the spotlight: Haiti’s World Cup history is being revisited ahead of its opener versus Scotland in Boston on June 14, including the long-ago case of Haiti’s 1974 star Ernst Jean-Joseph, who was banned after a doping positive test. Scotland’s schedule: Scotland’s group run is set to begin against Haiti on June 14, then Morocco on June 19, and Brazil on June 24. Border security update (Dominican Republic): President Luis Abinader announced a stronger, more developed border with Haiti, including expanded fencing and a binational market near Restauración, backed by a security-and-development strategy. Local viewing in the U.S.: In Philadelphia, bars and watch parties are gearing up for World Cup matches, including Brazil vs. Haiti on June 19 at Lincoln Financial Field.
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