The network’s ambitious multimedia production will be on site in every host stadium, delivering live coverage from multiple vantage points inside each venue. The broadcast will originate from presentation studios in Mexico City, Miami, and New York, in addition to extra locations and dedicated crews across the 16 host cities, generating live content throughout the tournament days.
Telemundo Celebrates Countdown with “The World Cup Is Ours”
Filmed in several tournament host cities, the centerpiece is a cultural manifesto. Produced in-house, it involved more than 300 people, award-winning cinematographers, and true soccer fans.
First National Soccer Day in the U.S.
In addition to the official ceremony, the proclamation will be shown in Times Square. National Soccer Day stands for unity, cultural pride, and the collective spirit of fans across the United States as the nation gears up for the largest World Cup in history.
World Cup, History, and Special Programming
Beginning June 18, the weekly segment Road to the Trophy will roll out, with updates from the World Cup. Also debuting on June 11 is The Women Behind Soccer, a series of interviews in Spanish and English that highlights the role of women in the world’s most beautiful sport.