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The World Cup is just a month away, and reporters from The Athletic express a mix of excitement and concern about the tournament's atmosphere, ticket prices, and potential impact on host cities, as they prepare to cover the event across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. #WorldCup #Soccer #SportingEvent #US #CA #MX #BR #GB #ES #FR #DE #AR #TR #UY #EC #CU #GR #CO

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The World Cup is one month away. This is how our writers are feeling about it
Eight years after it was awarded to the United States, Canada and Mexico, the World Cup is now one month away. Here at The Athletic, we are getting excited and our team of reporters are preparing to head to all corners of the three countries to cover the tournament from every angle.

The Australian government has reversed its decision to prohibit the screening of World Cup matches at Melbourne's Federation Square, following criticism and calls for a change from Football Australia, with Premier Jacinta Allan affirming the importance of community events and the government's commitment to provide support for the screenings despite previous concerns over public behavior. #WorldCup #SportingEvents #Melbourne #AU #TR #PY #US #CA #MX

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Australian government overturns Melbourne World Cup screening ban: 'Always a risk of a few d -- heads'
Federation Square has hosted sporting watch parties for fans since 2006 Diego Fedele/Getty Images The Australian government have overturned the decision for World Cup matches to not be screened at Melbourne's Federation Square, a day after the the original ban.