While the World Cup is generating some visibility through digital billboards in cities like Philadelphia, New York, and New Jersey, overall enthusiasm for football appears subdued in the United States. Americans generally favor sports like basketball and rugby, demonstrated by long queues forming for a recent rugby match near the Philadelphia stadium. Despite the limited buzz, some World Cup-related decorations are present around stadiums. The atmosphere suggests a lower level of fervent support for football compared to domestically popular sports. The report notes a general lack of widespread football passion among Americans. It highlights a contrast between the World Cup’s presence and the draw of other athletic events. The observation suggests the World Cup’s impact is currently localized rather than nationally pervasive.