With about 500 days until Houston hosts seven World Cup matches, sports officials say that plans are almost complete for updates to NRG Stadium, so that the facility will be
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With about 500 days until Houston hosts seven World Cup matches, sports officials said plans are almost complete for updates to NRG Stadium. The changes will bring the facility into compliance with FIFA standards.
Monday marks 500 days from the 2026 World Cup and Houston's host committee provided updates on modifications to NRG Stadium and more preparations.
FIFA World Cup in Houston is 503 days away, and to mark the milestone, Houston and Harris County leaders held a news conference to discuss plans.
Houston provided a World Cup update as the global even is a mere 500 days away. When the 2026 World Cup starts, seven matches will be played in 20 days inside of Houston's NRG Stadium. City leaders are sharing their excitement for the World Cup and details on some of the projects in the horizon.
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is now 500 days away from taking place in Houston. HOUSTON - We're now 500 days away from FIFA World Cup 2026 taking place in the City of Houston. Seven matches will take place over 20 days inside NRG Stadium in 2026 as fans from across the world come to Houston for matches.
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