The NBA Finals and the World Series are held in various cities across the United States, often featuring teams from major cities. For the NBA Finals, cities like Los Angeles, Boston, and Miami frequently host the championship games, while the World Series is commonly held in cities like New York, San Francisco, and St. Louis. The specific host cities vary each year based on which teams make it to the finals in their respective leagues. Ultimately, both events celebrate top-tier athletic competition and draw significant attention from fans nationwide.
Bloomington and Minneapolis (both in Minnesota) are the two farthest north latitude cities to ever host a World Series game.
Japan and South Korea.
Mexico held the world cup twice in 1970 and 1986.
England said they should not bid, and waste time , as there is to much corruption in F.i.F.A.
Click on the 'Olympic Games Host Cities' link on this page and scroll down about 3/4 of the way to find the host cities of all Olympic Games dating back to 1896.
Wellington and Christchurch will host two quarter finals each.
Bloomington and Minneapolis (both in Minnesota) are the two farthest north latitude cities to ever host a World Series game.
Minneapolis in 1991
France hosted the FIFA World Cup finals twice, in 1938 and in 1998.
Japan and South Korea.
Qatar is going to host the 2018 World Cup Finals.
There are no current plans to host the FIFA World Cup finals in Australia.
Mexico held the world cup twice in 1970 and 1986.
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
The finals were played at Wembley Stadium.
I think it is Texas and California, if you are talking about the baseball world series.
Are you hosting a Cubs World Series party this year?