New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is implementing a plan to broadcast World Cup matches on public kiosks throughout the city’s five boroughs. This initiative aims to increase accessibility to the sporting event for New York residents, fulfilling a key promise from his campaign focused on affordability. Mamdani believes that sports should not be considered a luxury and wants to ensure all citizens can participate in the World Cup experience. The broadcasts will be available on hundreds of kiosks, providing viewing opportunities across the city. The move is intended to foster community engagement and allow fans without traditional television access to enjoy the games. This plan underscores the mayor’s commitment to making cultural and sporting events inclusive for all New Yorkers.