Dream Summer Job: Get Paid $50,000 to Watch Every World Cup Match in Times Square
Fox Sports and Indeed offer the 'Chief World Cup Watcher' role, paying $50,000 for watching all 104 World Cup games in a glass cube in Times Square. The winner will create social content and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Applications are open on Indeed with the winner announced on June 6.
Fox Sports and job site Indeed are searching for someone to take on the dream summer job — watching all 104 World Cup soccer games and earning $50,000. Dubbed the 'Chief World Cup Watcher,' the lucky individual will sit in a custom-built glass cube in Times Square, New York City.
The selected fan will enjoy privileged access to Fox One, the official streaming platform of the 2026 World Cup, while sharing live updates and social content during each match. This unique role transforms the glass cube into an interactive experience, broadcasted for thousands of tourists and commuters.
Interested candidates can apply through Indeed, with the winner announced during a Major League Baseball game on June 6. The largest World Cup ever, featuring 48 teams, spans across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, from June 11 to July 19.
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