In a major breakthrough for soccer fans in New York City, Telemundo has partnered with LinkNYC to bring Spanish-language coverage of the World Cup to 200 public kiosks across the city. As announced by NYC Mayor Eric Adams' senior advisor, Nisha Mamdani, the partnership will allow fans to catch all the action from the tournament on large screens at conveniently located LinkNYC kiosks. The move aims to cater to the city's large Hispanic community, providing a unique viewing experience that combines cutting-edge technology with the excitement of the world's most-watched sporting event. Starting [insert date], soccer enthusiasts will be able to gather and cheer on their favorite teams in real-time, with no need for a TV or subscription.


Telemundo to livestream Spanish-language coverage of World Cup matches on 200 LinkNYC kiosks, Mamdani announces  NBC New York