ESPN BET Still Has A Long, Long Way To Go

ESPN BET Still Has A Long, Long Way To Go

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The World Cup Contracts FIFA Doesn't Want You To Read

Host cities spent roughly $100 million each to put on the World Cup. Thanks to the contracts FIFA made them sign, most won't come close to recouping their costs. 

FIFA's Hydration Breaks At The World Cup Are Worth $250 Million (and likely here to stay)

Today's podcast examines FIFA's decision to implement mandatory three-minute hydration breaks at all 104 matches this World Cup. 

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