FIFA targets $1.5-2B per tournament for 2030 World Cup US media rights as Netflix, Disney, Amazon, and YouTube prepare bids alongside growing crypto

FIFA projects $9 billion in World Cup 2026 revenue as Kraken becomes official crypto exchange supporter and blockchain collectibles reshape fan engagement.

Following the ratings success of the 2026 Word Cup, bidding for the media rights to the 2030 and 2034 event could start at $1 billion.

FIFA has alerted media companies that English- and Spanish-language U.S. rights are likely to be sold together for 2030 and 2034, likely driving up the price.

Netflix, Disney, and YouTube are bidding for FIFA World Cup US rights potentially worth $2B as Kraken brings crypto and blockchain ticketing to the 2026

The stirring success of the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup is likely to set off a bidding war as media companies try to capitalize on soccer interest.

FIFA targets $1.5-2B per tournament for 2030 World Cup US media rights as Netflix, Disney, Amazon, and YouTube prepare bids alongside growing crypto

Several major media companies are preparing to bid billions for FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights. Netflix, Disney, and Alphabet's YouTube are expected to challenge for the next…

La FIFA abriría en los próximos tres meses conversaciones con las tres compañías, además de Apple y Amazon, por un paquete de 2030 y 2034 que podría costar hasta USD 2.000…

Everybody wants a bite of next year’s FIFA World Cup; WBD ventures into the Amazon; and ChatGPT has its favorite influencers, too.