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Kansas City is World Cup central, hosting England, Argentina and the Netherlands along with 6 games
More than 200 shuttle buses, big screens and live concerts are planned as Arrowhead Stadium readies for six World Cup matches.
Kansas City is less than 50 days from hosting its first FIFA World Cup match at Arrowhead Stadium, with News Chopper footage showing preparations already underway at the venue.
The Chiefs confirmed that tents set up in Lot E support FIFA World Cup preparations, while parking constraints require more than 200 buses to provide ticketed shuttle services from around Kansas City.
Fans visiting Kansas City for the FIFA World Cup can explore the National World War I Memorial and Museum, American Jazz Museum, and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; local BBQ joints like Arthur Bryant offer legendary dining options.
Six matches will take place at Arrowhead Stadium, featuring high-profile teams including Lionel Messi and Argentina, Harry Kane and England, Dijk and the Netherlands, with Algeria based in nearby Lawrence.
A $3 billion domed stadium replacement is planned by 2031 in Kansas City, Kansas, to replace the current Arrowhead Stadium; visitors should monitor weather carefully as the region sits in tornado alley.