As the countdown to the first-ever joint World Cup hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico gains momentum, a new weekly series is bringing the story of American soccer to living rooms across the continent.
The program, titled "The Biggest Little World Cup Show," is anchored by former U.S. national team stalwart John Doyle, who leverages his playing experience and broadcasting charm to curate a countdown of the nation's all‑time greatest players.
A Countdown of Legends
Each episode, broadcast on Nevada Sports Net and simulcast on FOX, spotlights a different tier of talent, weaving together highlights, personal anecdotes, and statistical milestones that have shaped the American game over the decades.
The production is bolstered by a coalition of partners that includes the Grand Sierra Resort, the Nevada Department of Wildlife, Northern Nevada Medical Center, and the Dolan Auto Group, underscoring a blend of regional pride and national ambition.
Viewers can expect deep dives into the careers of icons such as Landon Donovan, whose own legacy is frequently revisited in the show's narrative, alongside emerging voices that are redefining the sport's future in the United States.
With the World Cup just weeks away, the series not only entertains but also serves as a cultural touchstone, celebrating the growth of soccer in a country where the sport has traditionally taken a backseat to baseball, basketball, and American football.