Domino's said if any USMNT player received a red card in the World Cup, it would give away $1 million worth of emergency pizzas.
Folarin Balogun received a red card in the 64th minute against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Domino's is now giving out over 60,000 free medium pizzas.
The business of live sports has never been stronger, but many fans feel attending games is becoming out of reach 😥
A recent @YouGovSport survey found 67% of fans say live sports are unaffordable today, while 86% believe they're becoming a luxury experience.
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With college football kicking off Aug. 29, schools are rushing to market newly approved uniform patch inventory.
Most schools are expected to bundle rights across all sports, while only a select few may sell football and basketball separately.
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MLB has proposed adding an international draft and reducing the domestic draft from 20 rounds to 12, with equal bonus pools of $200M for each.
The plan would also introduce new player eligibility rules and draft restrictions beginning in 2028.
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Capelli Sport, launched to solve a youth team’s uniform challenges, is making its World Cup debut Monday as the jersey partner for Cape Verde.
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The Knicks' playoff push is expected to generate at least $145 million in revenue.
Analysts are estimating nine figures of ticket sales for the Knicks, even after sweeps of the Sixers and Cavs left tens of millions of dollars on the table, too.
The Commanders are introducing a new season ticket member value menu for the 2026 NFL season, featuring 15 fan-favorite items priced under $10 🌭
Ten of those items will cost less than $5 at Northwest Stadium.
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A’s Vice Chair Sandy Dean said the team has spent more than $400M on its $2B Las Vegas ballpark as preparations for roof work get underway.
Concrete work on the first two levels of the stadium has also been completed, per the @reviewjournal.
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MLS clubs’ activation plans for this summer’s World Cup are taking shape, with 20 of the league’s 30 teams planning Soccer Celebration events in their home markets ⚽
Announcements from the remaining clubs are expected ahead of the tournament’s June 11 opener.
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