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Fox Sports and Indeed are hiring a 'Chief World Cup Watcher' to watch all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live in Times Square for $50,000. The role runs from June 6 to July 26, 2026, and involves creating social content during the tournament.
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Fox Sports, FOX One, and job site Indeed announced Tuesday a nationwide search to fill the position of — deep breath — “FOX One Chief World Cup Watcher Hired Through Indeed.” One lucky fan will be paid $50,000 to watch all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live in 4K from a custom-built viewing space in the middle of Times Square.
Yes, this is a real job. Yes, you can apply for it.
The role runs from June 6 through July 26 — one week before the tournament kicks off through one week after the final — and the responsibilities are exactly what you’d hope, covering all 104 matches across the tournament’s 39 days. The person hired will watch from what Fox is describing as a “dream viewing space” built specifically for them in Times Square, will be expected to create and share social content throughout the tournament, and will essentially serve as a live, breathing, emotionally reactive window into what it feels like to watch every single minute of the World Cup from inside a glass fishbowl.
“This FIFA World Cup will be a historic tournament that calls for an equally historic hire,” said Fox Sports president of marketing Robert Gottlieb in a statement. “One engaged applicant will get the job of a lifetime to experience and celebrate every story, every nation, and every exhilarating moment that defines the beautiful game.”
There is a catch, sort of. To be considered, you’ll need to update your Indeed profile with your reporting, journalism, and content creation skills, set your profile to “Employers can find you,” and post a video on social media explaining why you’re the right person for the job with the hashtag #ChiefWorldCupWatcher.
Applications close May 17, and the hire gets revealed live on Fox during the Yankees-Red Sox game on June 6.
You can apply for the Chief World Cup Watcher position through the Indeed job site as announced by Fox Sports.
The Chief World Cup Watcher will watch all 104 matches, create social content, and share their live reactions from a custom viewing space in Times Square.
The salary for the Chief World Cup Watcher role is $50,000 for the duration of the World Cup tournament.
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