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Cheering for the 'home team' during the World Cup gets complicated for Canadians
As Canada's national team prepare for its home turf tournament debut, some Canadian fans face a dilemma: can you cheer for more than one team?
What happened
According to BBC News’s source item, Cheering for the ‘home team’ during the World Cup gets complicated for Canadians, As Canada’s national team prepare for its home turf tournament debut, some Canadian fans face a dilemma: can you cheer for more than one team?
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Primary source: Cheering for the ‘home team’ during the World Cup gets complicated for Canadians via BBC News. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Cheering for the 'home team' during the World Cup gets complicated for CanadiansBBC News - 2026-06-11T23:10:04+00:00
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