New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced a partnership with Telemundo to provide free public viewings of the FIFA World Cup. The initiative will utilize 200 large screens throughout the city, allowing residents to watch matches without cost. This agreement aims to make the World Cup accessible to a wider audience within New York. Details regarding specific locations for the screens have not yet been released, but the city anticipates significant public interest. The move is intended to foster community engagement around the international sporting event. The partnership leverages Telemundo’s broadcasting rights to deliver the World Cup experience to New Yorkers.