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World Cup 2026: Ryan Reynolds, Paris Hilton and Other Celebrities Expected in Attendance

The 2026 World Cup opened with strong fanfare across Mexico, Canada and the United States, drawing a wave of celebrity support as the tournament began its first matches. The quadrennial soccer competition kicked off in Mexico City on June 11, where Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0, setting the tone for a high-profile event spread across three host nations. With games also being staged in Toronto and Los Angeles, the opening days quickly turned into a showcase of sports, national pride and star power.

In Canada, Ryan Reynolds was among the most recognizable faces in the crowd in Toronto on June 12 as he watched his home country face Bosnia. Canada earned a 1-1 draw, and Reynolds’ presence highlighted the excitement surrounding the country’s role as a co-host. His appearance added to the broader celebrity attention focused on the tournament, which has drawn major public interest beyond the field.

In the United States, several celebrities attended the action in Los Angeles Stadium to support Team USA in its match against Paraguay. Among those seen at the game were Paris Hilton, Tobey Maguire, Rob Lowe and Jafaar Jackson. Their attendance reflected the star-driven atmosphere surrounding the tournament, especially as the United States hosted a World Cup match on home soil for the first time in 32 years. The event brought together sports fans, entertainers and public figures in a setting that blended competition with entertainment.

Athletes also took part in the celebration. New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart attended the match, along with former U.S. Women’s National Team stars Christen Press and Tobin Heath. Their presence underscored the significance of the tournament for American soccer and the broader athletic community. The World Cup’s return to the United States after more than three decades has made the occasion especially meaningful for current and former players alike.

Beyond the stadiums, the opening ceremonies in Mexico City, Toronto and Los Angeles on June 12 featured performances and tributes that paid respect to each host nation’s team. Stars used the stage to celebrate their countries and take part in the worldwide spotlight surrounding one of the most watched sporting events on the calendar. The ceremonies helped set a festive and patriotic tone for the tournament’s early days, emphasizing the shared excitement among the three host nations.

As the World Cup 2026 got underway, the combination of elite soccer, celebrity attendance and cross-border hosting created an opening week filled with energy and attention. With matches spread across North America and public figures turning out in support, the tournament immediately established itself as a major cultural and sporting event.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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