
Ronaldo and Rodriguez Lead Global Spotlight at 2026 World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for his sixth World Cup while Georgina Rodriguez stars in Calzedonia’s summer campaign, blending athletic achievement with fashion and entertainment.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for his sixth World Cup while Georgina Rodriguez stars in Calzedonia’s summer campaign, blending athletic achievement with fashion and entertainment.

In a recent interview, CC Sabathia reflects on his storied career, his family’s involvement in baseball, his advocacy for fair pay, and his observations of today’s game, including key storylines surrounding the Red Sox and other clubs.

David Beckham receives a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, celebrated with Tom Cruise and Victoria Beckham, highlighting his impact on soccer and entertainment.

Brazil will watch every World Cup game only on CazéTV, a service anchored by influencer Casimiro Miguel, as FIFA deepens its digital strategy and brings global stars like Cristiano Ronaldo into the fold.

The 2026 World Cup will be co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, with exclusive streaming deals, interactive broadcasts and cross‑platform partnerships redefining how billions watch the game.

The upcoming year will see market fragmentation that fuels innovation, giving gamers unprecedented choice and quality across soccer titles.

This week’s lineup blends daring outdoor expeditions, Spielberg’s cinematic classics, new anime arrivals, and the final stretch of the Stanley Cup, offering a diverse slate for viewers.

A look at the racial abuse faced by Vinícius Júnior, the cultural responses it has sparked, and the historic context that shapes today’s discourse.

Netflix will launch its own officially licensed FIFA World Cup game on June 11, developed by Delphi Interactive and streamed directly through its app. The title promises a pick‑up‑and‑play experience with all 48 teams, no microtransactions, and ongoing live‑service updates.

A heated discussion over expanding the College Football Playoff has brought conference leaders, coaches and broadcasters into sharp focus, with revenue and scheduling at the heart of the debate.

Gary Lineker discusses his departure from the BBC after a controversial Instagram post, his new venture with Goalhanger, and his concerns about the upcoming World Cup.

Robert Griffin III, Baylor’s record‑breaking quarterback and 2011 Heisman Trophy recipient, has been named to the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame ballot, reigniting memories of his legendary collegiate achievements and his ongoing contributions off the field.

With the 2026 World Cup approaching, veteran sports editor Hayden Bird shares his favorite soccer movies and shows, from 'The Damned United' to 'Sunderland 'Til I Die', and points readers to where they can stream them.
After a distinguished playing career and a brief return to the Gators’ staff, Brandon Spikes is stepping away to focus on graduate studies at the University of Florida.
Former Florida Gators linebacker Brandon Spikes has left the university's football staff, ending a recent tenure that included a stint as assistant director of player development. His next move is a master's program at the Warrington School of Business, while his past contributions remain highlighted in the Netflix series Swamp Kings.

The NASCAR documentary series Full Speed, originally on Netflix, has moved to Prime Video. The series, which ran for two seasons, features interviews with NASCAR legends and drivers, including the late Kyle Busch. Both seasons are now available on Prime Video, along with a new third season produced by Amazon, titled FULL SPEED: The Daytona 500, which includes Busch in a more prominent role.

Emily Tanner, a former Instagram model and Michigan State graduate, now partners with golfer Wyndham Clark, whose first tournament victory in over two years coincides with a series of notable sports events.

From comedy to drama, these eight titles explore the sport’s cultural impact, featuring everything from Ted Lasso’s optimistic coaching to the gritty rise of English football in The English Game.

Logan Webb's 2026 season has been marred by a knee injury, the loss of catcher Patrick Bailey, and the impact of new league systems, threatening the San Francisco Giants' hopes for a rebound.

Taylor Lewan and Will Compton are launching a weekly NASCAR‑focused show, Racin’ With The Boys, produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions and debuting on YouTube on May 28. The series will feature drivers such as Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace, and is part of NASCAR’s broader push into creator‑driven streaming content.

A look at how David Beckham leveraged his global fame to create a diversified portfolio spanning endorsements, media, real estate, and stakes in major sports franchises.

Cable and streaming platforms saw notable audience gains in March, led by Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery, with NCAA tournament coverage and the Oscars boosting ratings.

A recent NASCAR Local Racing Series event at Hickory Motor Speedway turned into a brawl involving more than a dozen participants, sparking comparisons online to the brief Ronda Rousey versus Gina Carano MMA bout.

USA Today predicts Notre Dame may decline regular‑season matchups with Miami and SMU, forcing neutral‑site contests and sparking debate over the ACC's relationship with the Irish.