FIFA displays anti-racism messaging after fan backlash, but only for one day
The governing body displayed anti-racism messaging on Wednesday, the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, but that'll be it.
The governing body displayed anti-racism messaging on Wednesday, the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, but that'll be it.
The move marks a significant departure from the governing body's messaging during the 2022 men's World Cup and 2023 women's World Cup.
Several prominent commentators will be on the DAZN/TNT Sports coverage of this FIFA Club World Cup.
24 matches will air across TNT, TBS, and truTV.
The investment is part of a larger effort by Saudi Arabia to normalize its perception on a global stage through professional sports.
The announcement comes amid reports that Saudi Arabia is prepared to make a $1 billion investment in DAZN.
Fox will "almost certainly face competition from ESPN and NBC"
It appears the expanded FIFA Club World Cup will be heading to Apple.