The U.S. was often mocked leading up to this World Cup for not being a “soccer” country, but what about its fans? Antoine Besse went to a bar in Boston during a game to check out the atmosphere.

While the U.S. isn't a bona fide soccer nation yet, the past three weeks have perhaps shown what it would feel like if it were.

The tournament is drawing a new audience to soccer, so what's it like for those Americans forced to watch from afar?

The U.S. was often mocked leading up to this World Cup for not being a “soccer” country, but what about its fans? Antoine Besse went to a bar in Boston during a game to check out…

New polling from Ipsos Sports, provided exclusively to The Associated Press, shows that the World Cup has excited soccer fans and piqued many Americans’ interest, even as the…

The beautiful game's popularity in the U.S. is getting a boost from the global soccer tournament, but there's a long way to go.

Just 17% of U.S. adults are highly excited despite USMNT momentum, as betting and social media—not fandom—drive engagement

Polls reveal US World Cup success is energizing soccer fans and sparking curiosity, yet most Americans remain lukewarm about embracing the global game.