Vancouver FC players are gearing up for the World Cup break, which will see the team take a two-and-a-half-week hiatus from their Canadian Premier League (CPL) schedule. The break is a welcome opportunity for the players to rest and recharge, but it's also a chance for them to show their support for the Canadian national team, which will be hosting two games at the Stadium at Langley Events Centre during the break. The games will be shown live on the new video board in the stadium, and there will be activities for families, food, and a licensed area. The players are excited to be a part of the festivities, and they're looking forward to seeing the community come together to support the national team. "It's a great idea," said one player. "Watching the game on a massive screen in the stadium will be a fantastic experience, and for people in Langley who have not been coming to our games or don't know much about us, they might be thinking: this is a pretty cool venue, who plays here every week?" The club is also hosting events at Canada House Shipyards, Last Mile in False Creek, the PNE FIFA Fan Festival, and the Cloverdale Fan Fest, and the players will be involved in all of them. "As players, we will be involved in all of them," said another player. "That is really important, because there will be a lot of young people and families there, and it is important they see there is a pathway for them, or their kids, to become professionals in Canada if they dig in and work hard." The players are looking forward to the break, and they're excited to be a part of the World Cup festivities. They're hoping to make the most of the opportunity to rest and recharge, and they're looking forward to getting back to action when the CPL schedule resumes.