The World Cup is a major Soccer (or Football, as the rest of the world calls it) tournament held once every 4 years. The men’s world cup is taking place in North America this summer, which is a great reason to have a week where kids and au pairs can focus on soccer – skills and games, crafts, recipes, field trips, and watch parties. We have several local teams where kids can watch real games.
My Pinterest board for this week has a TON of fun things to do with your kids this week.

In Minneapolis, the official hub for tournament watch parties is the massive Minnesota United Soccer Celebration at Peavey Plaza and Nicollet Mall. Running from June 11 to June 27, this family-friendly event features jumbo outdoor screens, local food trucks, live DJs, and special guest appearances. Go to https://www.mnufc.com/soccercelebration/ to get free tickets (which are required for admission.)
There are also going to be watch parties at the North Loop Green. These are outdoors and no tickets are required. Go to https://northloopgreen.com/events/soccer-gameday-at-the-green-2026/ for info about events there.
MN Aurora is a professional women’s soccer team which plays in Eagan.
Minneapolis City SC is a minor league soccer club that plays at Augsburg College in Minneapolis.
Minnesota United FC is our professional major league soccer team.
Many parks have soccer leagues where you can go to watch people play soccer. Call your local park to see if they have any games coming up.
Soccer Story Read-Alouds
- Pele, King of Soccer
- Official music video to get the kids hyped. And my favorite, Shakira’s song for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
It’s an exciting summer to be a soccer fan in the US! Enjoy this week’s Camp theme and teach your host kids about soccer!












