How FIFA Is Turning the 2026 World Cup Into a Paywalled Experience
The 2026 World Cup was supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for fans in the United States. Instead, rising costs, restricted fan environments, and FIFA’s controversial “Right to Buy” ticket system have left many feeling priced out, misled, and disconnected from the game. What was meant to be a celebration of global football is quickly turning into a controlled, corporate experience—where access is limited, traditions are removed, and the average fan is left wondering if the World Cup is still meant for them.
The Chase: Why Manchester City Will Catch Arsenal and Win the Premier League
Manchester City don’t chase titles—they hunt them. Six points back with a game in hand, a defining clash at the Etihad, and history on their side… the Premier League race is no longer about if City can catch Arsenal, but when. This is how it happens—and why it already feels inevitable.
Year of the StarS?
Dallas didn’t ease into the playoffs—they stormed in. Comeback wins, elite scoring, and a roster full of firepower. But beneath the surface, injuries and uncertainty raise one defining question: are the Stars built for a deep run—or on the edge of falling short when it matters most?
WE KNOW WHO THE Dallas Cowboys Will Draft in the First Round
The 2026 NFL Draft is loaded with defensive talent, but a few names stand above the rest. From Day 1 impact players to high-upside game changers, teams like Dallas are faced with a critical decision—play it safe or bet on greatness. At pick 12, the board could fall in a way that defines the future of the defense.
US SOCCER STATE OF THE UNION
The USMNT isn’t far off—but at the highest level, “close” isn’t enough. After losses to Portugal and Belgium, deeper questions remain about identity, execution, and whether this team is truly ready for the World Cup stage.
“YOU EVER SEE A GUY LEAVE A GOOD THING… FOR A SITUATION?”
YOU EVER SEE A GUY LEAVE A GOOD THING… FOR A SITUATION?”
Marc Bindel heads to Celina, and you can’t help but wonder what he thinks he’s walking into