Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are set to travel to the United States to attend Sunday’s FIFA World Cup final, hosted in New Jersey, after receiving an invitation from US President Donald Trump. The trip also presents an opportunity to improve relations after a month marked by heightened regional tensions. Both sources describe the attendance as taking place alongside Trump, positioning the leaders’ appearance at the match as a potential opening for dialogue. The reports frame the event as a high-profile, informal setting for political engagement between the three countries. No additional details about specific meetings or policy discussions during the visit are provided in the shared accounts. The coverage focuses on the confirmation of the leaders’ attendance, the timing around the match, and the broader context of strain in regional ties leading up to the event.