FIFA World Cup countdown clock arrives in Emporia

Emporia, Kansas, has been selected as a host site for the official FIFA World Cup countdown clock, now located outside William L. White Auditorium until March 26. Visit Emporia Director Matt Fowler described the clock's presence as exciting and timely for the community amid upcoming major activities. The clock highlights the anticipation for the expanded 2026 tournament featuring 48 teams.

The countdown clock for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the largest in history with 48 teams for the first time, is currently on display in Emporia. It arrived as part of a tour through several Kansas communities and will remain outside William L. White Auditorium through late March.

In an interview, Visit Emporia Director Matt Fowler emphasized the clock's role in bringing the FIFA experience directly to residents. "The clock’s presence in town is exciting for several reasons, namely that it is bringing the FIFA experience to residents," Fowler said. He added that its arrival coincides perfectly with various major community activities planned over the next several weeks.

Fowler noted that the clock is just one element of broader FIFA-related events in Emporia. Visit Emporia is collaborating with local entities to organize activities, watch parties, and more during the World Cup season, though exact details are still being finalized.

The tournament itself will span the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 through July 19. Nearby Kansas City is among the host cities, scheduled to host six matches at Arrowhead Stadium. These include Argentina vs. Algeria, Tunisia vs. Netherlands, Ecuador vs. Curacao, and Algeria vs. Austria, along with one match in the round of 32 and the quarter-finals.

This installation underscores growing local engagement with the global event, providing residents an early taste of the excitement ahead of the summer kickoff.

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