Fox Affiliate Has No Idea How The World Cup Works
“FIFA World Cup action dominates Saturday and Sunday, as the women & men’s teams advance toward the coveted World Cup Final.”
Fox took over the FIFA broadcasting contract this year from ESPN, but it seems the concept is still a bit rocky for 21st Century Fox—as seen in this promo aired last night on Houston Fox affiliate KRIV. While we find the idea of women’s and men’s national teams competing against each other intriguing, that is not actually happening here. (And no, the currently-underway U-20 men’s World Cup is not part of the programming this weekend.)
Also, “UEFA Championship League”?
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