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Trevor Noah, street soccer and live comedy headline House of GOAL Week 2
Trevor Noah, street soccer and live comedy headline House of GOAL Week 2
House of GOAL returns for its second and final week with another packed schedule of football, entertainment and culture as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches its conclusion.
Running at Industry City in Brooklyn through the World Cup final on July 19, GOAL’s immersive fan experience continues to blend football with comedy, music, podcasts, fashion and community events.
Here are the biggest attractions to look out for during Week 2.
Trevor Noah headlines The Late Run
One of the week’s biggest attractions is Trevor Noah’s appearance on The Late Run.
The former The Daily Show host joins NFL Hall of Famer Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and content creator Raheemovic for a special live edition of GOAL’s flagship entertainment show.
A lifelong football fan who has spent much of the World Cup hosting live watchalongs, Noah is expected to share his thoughts on the tournament while bringing his trademark humour to the stage.
Comedy takes centre stage
House of GOAL continues to showcase the growing connection between football and comedy.
Following Godfrey’s successful appearance during the opening week, acclaimed stand-up comedian Mark Normand headlines the latest comedy showcase alongside Fortune Feimster.
The pair will deliver an evening of football-inspired humour and storytelling as part of the festival’s entertainment programme.
Live podcasts continue
GOAL’s original podcast lineup also returns with live recordings throughout the week.
The Rondo will conclude its summer tour with hosts Raheemovic, Tom Hindle and Corbin Mills welcoming Ryan Tolmich for the show’s live finale.
Meanwhile, SoccerGirl returns with another live audience event featuring Fortune Feimster and Coach Jackie, continuing one of the festival’s most popular series.
Street soccer brings football to life
Beyond the stage shows, football remains at the heart of House of GOAL.
Street soccer sessions throughout the week will give fans the opportunity to experience the game’s creativity and skill up close, celebrating the culture and flair that define football around the world.
Interactive activities, competitions and fan engagement events continue to make the venue one of the World Cup’s premier destinations away from the stadiums.
More than just football
House of GOAL has established itself as one of the standout fan experiences of the tournament by embracing every aspect of football culture.
From live discussions and comedy performances to fashion, music, food and community football, the event celebrates the global influence of the sport beyond the 90 minutes on the pitch.
With the World Cup reaching its decisive stages, Week 2 promises to bring together fans, creators, athletes and entertainers for a fitting finale to one of the summer’s most unique football festivals.
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