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Fans will be allowed to bring empty, reusable water bottles into 2026 World Cup games, but a wide array of other items, including most bags, will be barred from stadiums throughout the tournament, which will be held from June 11 to July 19 at locations in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

FIFA, which runs the World Cup, spells out the semi-specific rules in a โ€œStadium Code of Conductโ€ that was published months ago and recently finalized, a FIFA spokesman confirmed to The Athletic.

The 35-page document, which is written in three languages, includes an extended list of prohibited items and behavior.

Among the banned items are obvious ones, such as weapons, but also items such as balloons and โ€œdevices that produce noise or other excessively loud sounds, such as vuvuzelas, whistles, air horns, loudspeakers, etc.โ€

To find out more about what is and isn’t allowed at 2026 World Cup games, go to the link below.

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