As the first base-camp teams arrive and global soccer fans pour into the metro, what will the 2026 FIFA World Cup mean for Kansas City’s streets, security, businesses — and reputation?   

During a live town hall, Kansas City PBS host Nick Haines explores what residents can expect in the weeks ahead, and how police, planners, and city leaders are preparing for the crowds.   

The conversation, which includes Police Chief Stacey Graves and City Manager Mario Vasquez, also looks beyond the tournament. Qatar promoted the 2022 World Cup as the “greenest” games ever. Los Angeles is promising a “car-free” Olympics in 2028. The panel discusses the short and long-term results of the Kansas City World Cup and the city’s possible host-city legacy.