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Messi dazzles in K.C. as city passes first World Cup test

Lionel Messi (Argentina) celebrates his second goal, making the score 2-0.
Lionel Messi notched his first World Cup hat trick in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria in their opening match of the World Cup Tuesday night in K.C. dpa/picture alliance via Getty I

Lionel Messi notched his first World Cup hat trick in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria in their opening match of the World Cup Tuesday night in K.C., in what was “a moment for an entire country back home” and “a moment for a little old city in the middle of America where this sort of thing was never supposed to happen.” Argentina fans “jam-packed” into a capacity crowd of 69,045 at K.C. Stadium on Tuesday, and they jam-packed the whole city on Monday (K.C. STAR, 6/17).

It’s been “a sea of Argentine blue and Algerian green for the past couple of days” as fans waited for Tuesday’s primetime matchup. Both sides “celebrated the night prior, with Argentina fans taking over Mill Creek and KC Live!, and Algeria fans crowding Union Station.” Fans in attendance “braved the early heat and were rewarded with a cool breeze and the sunset in the background to set the stage for a game the entire world had their eyes on” (K.C. STAR, 6/16). Fans “sat for hours in Power and Light waiting for the kickoff” of the game. While the district “was quiet for the Norway and Iraq game earlier in the day,” it soon saw “hundreds of fans head to the watch party” for Argentina-Algeria. Despite Algeria “becoming the local darlings” of Lawrence, Kan., KC Live! in the Power & Light District “was a sea of blue and white for a Lionel Messi masterpiece” (K.C. STAR, 6/16). FIFA President Gianni Infantino was at Tuesday night’s game. FIFA also said “more than 1 million fans had attended the first 16 matches of the tournament” (K.C. STAR, 6/16).

Fox’s John Strong said, “Kansas City loves to call itself the ‘Soccer Capital of America’ -- that’s not something we would have said 20 years ago. This is not a game we would have expected to see in this city 20 years ago. But what has happened here in Kansas City -- Sporting K.C.; the K.C. Current; four teams, including these two, basing themselves in world-class facilities here in Kansas City; an entirely packed Arrowhead Stadium to see the defending champions -- is one of the great stories in American soccer’s modern history” (“Argentina-Algeria,” Fox, 6/16).

As the smallest U.S. metro area chosen to host World Cup matches, K.C. “faced challenges that other cities did not.” Tuesday was “the first big test,” and there “were logistical kinks, some of them noticeable.” Organizers acknowledged in a pregame social media post that “some of the buses in the temporary transit system were delayed.” In addition, “some parking passes did not specify an entry gate, leading to circuitous detours.” But “by kickoff, that angst seemed to have passed” (N.Y. TIMES, 6/17).

World Cup match marred by Boston traffic, sprinkler malfunction

A sprinkler malfunctions during the half time break in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Iraq and Norway at Boston Stadium
At halftime, one of the sprinklers that emerged to water the pitch began gushing rather than spraying, creating a noticeable puddle near the top of one penalty area. Getty Images

BOSTON -- The second 2026 World Cup match at Boston Stadium put on display the challenge local organizers face in efficiently shuttling tens of thousands of fans from downtown Boston to Foxborough amid the region’s already brutal weekday commuter traffic. Fortunately, the more than 63,000 fans who made the 30-mile journey were rewarded with a spectacular display by one of the world’s top soccer stars, as Erling Haaland netted two goals in Norway’s 4-1 win over Iraq.

Boston Stadium is regarded as one of the more difficult major U.S. sports venues to reach under ordinary circumstances. Its suburban location, limited public-transit options and congestion on Route 1 all contribute to headaches for Patriots fans and concertgoers.

Those fundamental difficulties, combined with the unique nature of a weekday World Cup match, created a perfect storm of traffic for those traveling by car or shuttle bus from downtown Boston to Tuesday’s 6pm ET match. The bumper-to-bumper crawl was relentless throughout the journey, with some fans who left the city before 3pm finding their seats just moments before kickoff. Team buses and FIFA-branded SUVs were escorted through the gridlock by police.

Traffic returning to Boston after the match was considerably less severe, with shuttle buses arriving back within city limits around an hour after pulling out of the parking lots.

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Tickets for Portugal, England World Cup matches topping $1,000

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Wednesday’s slate of World Cup games features a pair of European heavyweights in Portugal and England, and the ticket market is reflecting the high demand. Getty Images

Wednesday’s slate of World Cup games features a pair of European heavyweights in Portugal and England, and the ticket market is reflecting the high demand for the two title contenders. Portugal’s clash with Congo DR in Houston has a get-in price of $1,169, which is an 11% decrease over the past three days and 24% increase over the past seven, per TicketData.com. Meanwhile, England vs. Croatia in Dallas is just a bit below at $1,141 to get in, down 21% over the past three days and up 30% over the past seven. It will not be much cheaper shelling out for the remaining two matches as Ghana-Panama in Toronto costs $753, up 10% over the past three days and 54% over the past seven, while Uzbekistan-Colombia in Mexico City runs $795, down 13% over the past three days but up 12% over the past seven. SBJ has partnered with TicketData.com to track get-in prices and trends for upcoming games. For additional information on games, visit the World Cup page at TicketData.com.

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Telemundo, Fox set U.S. soccer audience record with U.S.-Paraguay

Fox and Tubi averaged just under 16 million viewers for the game on Friday night, marking the best USMNT English-language audience ever.
The combined U.S.-Paraguay figure is the same audience that Netflix drew for its top Christmas Day NFL game last year. GETTY IMAGES

The first USMNT match at the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup saw Telemundo, Fox and Tubi deliver the best soccer audience on record in the U.S., with the group stage match against Paraguay delivered a combined 27.5 million viewers in English and Spanish. That passes the previous combined record of around 26.7 million for both the 2022 and 2014 World Cup finals.

That combined U.S.-Paraguay figure is the same audience that Netflix drew for its top Christmas Day NFL game last year (Lions-Vikings). It’s slightly better than what Fox/Fox Deportes drew for Game 7 of the Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series last season.

Fox (with a Tubi simulcast) drew a little over 18 million viewers for U.S.-Paraguay, marking the best Men’s World Cup audience ever in English. The audience is still below the soccer-record 25.4 million viewers that Fox drew on its own for U.S.-Japan in the final of the 2015 Women’s World Cup. K.C. led all markets for Friday night’s U.S.-Paraguay match with a 9.2 local rating, followed by Boston (8.6), San Diego (7.3), Dallas-Ft. Worth (7.3) and St. Louis (7.3). Meanwhile, Telemundo set a number of records of its own with U.S.-Paraguay. The game marks the best USMNT World Cup audience ever on Spanish-language TV in the U.S. with 9.5 million viewers.

Fox and Telemundo also finished with 20.6 million viewers for Mexico-South Africa to open the World Cup on Thursday afternoon. For Telemundo, its 13.4 million viewers for the game marks the most-watched World Cup opener ever on U.S. airwaves, regardless of language, and the most-viewed men’s game ever in Spanish-language TV. Fox on its own drew 7.2 million for the match, marking the best World Cup opener ever in English only. San Diego was the top market for that match, followed by Austin, K.C., D.C. and West Palm Beach.

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NBA finishes with best Finals, Playoff viewership since 1998

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The Knicks helped deliver the best NBA Finals average since 1998, even with only five games. Getty Images

The Knicks’ first NBA title in 53 years helped the league see its best NBA Finals viewership since Michael Jordan’s last championship in 1998, as well as the best overall playoff figure in 28 years.

The five-game Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals averaged 20.6 million viewers on ABC/ESPN, marking the best figure since Bulls-Jazz averaged just over 29 million for a six-game series on NBC in 1998. Knicks-Spurs was up 100% from a seven-game Thunder-Pacers NBA Finals last year (10.3 million).

The clinching Game 5 on Saturday night delivered 24.5 million viewers for ABC, which is the best NBA Finals Game 5 since Bulls-Jazz got 30.6 million on NBC in 1998. Saturday night’s game peaked at 33 million viewers during the game’s final moments at 11:15pm ET. The five-game Knicks-Spurs series generated over 15 billion views on social media, the best figure yet for an NBA Finals and nearly 3x the previous record set in 2025. Game 5 generated more than 4 billion views, surpassing the previous single-game record set during Game 4.

The NBA averaged 6.35 million viewers for all playoff games across ABC, ESPN, Prime Video, NBC and Peacock, which is the league’s best figure since 1998. This year’s NBA Playoffs are up 34% from 2025 as well.

Gilgeous-Alexander officially moves from Converse to Nike

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Thunder G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s multiyear deal “marks a monumental shift” as he “transitions from Converse to the primary Nike Basketball roster. Getty Images

Nike has “officially confirmed a landmark signature shoe partnership” with Thunder G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The multiyear deal “marks a monumental shift” as Gilgeous-Alexander “transitions from Converse to the primary Nike Basketball roster.” The migration “concludes a successful six-year run with the subsidiary brand” that began in 2020, where Gilgeous-Alexander previously debuted his first signature shoe, the Converse Shai 001, during the 2025 All-Star Game. Gilgeous-Alexander now joins a Nike roster of active signature athletes including Lakers F LeBron James, Rockets F Kevin Durant, Grizzlies G Ja Morant and Suns G Devin Booker (HYPEBEAST, 6/17).

The news is “another setback for Converse,” which is “on track for its worst annual sales in 15 years.” Nike CEO Elliott Hill said earlier this year that “Nike was committed to the Converse brand” -- which it bought in 2003 -- “despite the downturn.” Converse had “hoped partnering with a superstar” like Gilgeous-Alexander “would help the brand relive its glory days" (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 6/16).

NHL delivers most-watched playoffs on record, with Cup Final best since 2019

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 14:  Mitch Marner #93 of the Vegas Golden Knights takes a face-off against Mark Jankowski #77 of the Carolina Hurricanes in Game Six of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena on June 14, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by RJ Forbus/NHLI via Getty Images)
The Hurricanes-Golden Knights series was the most-viewed Stanley Cup Final since 2019. Getty Images

The NHL had its best Stanley Cup Playoffs on record, averaging 1.8 million viewers for all games across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, TBS, TNT and truTV. That tops the prior record of 1.56 million back in 1996 on Fox and ESPN (by 17%), and is up 68% from last season. The playoff high comes after the league saw its best regular-season numbers in 14 years.

ESPN networks delivered 2.2 million viewers for 43 playoff games, marking its best figure yet for the Stanley Cup Playoffs (for the current and previous rights deals). Those games on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 were up 127% compared to last year, and up 19% vs. 2024. Meanwhile, TNT also had its best playoffs yet, dating back to when it became an NHL partner in 2021. Playoff games across TNT, TBS and truTV averaged 1.4 million viewers, up 50% from last year through the conference finals.

The six-game Hurricanes-Golden Knights series averaged 5.2 million viewers, marking the best Stanley Cup Final since the seven-game Blues-Bruins series averaged 5.5 million in 2019 on NBC/NBCSN. Hurricanes-Golden Knights is up 106% from Panthers-Oilers on TNT/truTV last year (2.5 million), and up 26% from Panthers-Oilers on ABC in 2024 (4.2 million).

Game 6 of Hurricanes-Golden Knights averaged 5.9 million viewers on Sunday night, marking the best Game 6 of a Cup Final since Blues-Bruins drew 6.5 million on NBC in 2019. Sunday night’s game peaked at 7.2 million viewers at 10:45pm ET.

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NFL and NBA player unions, USOPC back Protect College Sports Act

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The Protect College Sports Act is backed by U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.). Getty Images

The NFLPA and NBPA teamed up on a letter to leaders of the Senate Commerce Committee “applauding their efforts” on the recently introduced Protect College Sports Act -- a Senate bill “designed to fix college sports.” The unions wrote that they “support the bill for provisions that guarantee NIL rights and provide medical and healthcare benefits.” The NFL and USOPC “also released statements in support of the bipartisan bill.” But the bill’s passage through the Senate “is far from certain.” The SEC and Big Ten "have not backed the Protect College Sports Act as currently written," and it is also “facing criticism from some senators” (AP, 6/16).

Detroit group buys fourth WTGL team

Motor City Golf Club, the newest ownership group in TGL, also has bought a team in the soon-to-launch WTGL. TMRW Sports

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. -- Motor City Golf Club, the newest ownership group in TGL, also has bought a team in the soon-to-launch WTGL, the fourth team in the women’s indoor golf league. With TGL’s addition of Motor City Golf Club, the men’s league now sits at seven franchises, while the WTGL now has four. All four of those WTGL teams -- Detroit, L.A., Atlanta and N.Y. -- are owned by the same groups that own teams in the men’s league.

In this case, Motor City Golf Club’s WTGL team actually will compete before the TGL franchise. MCGC’s principal owners are Michael and Peter Hamp, along with Kevin Kelleher. Broncos owner Rob Walton also is part of the ownership group for MCGC. WTGL, which will begin play sometime this winter, currently has 14 players committed, though No. 1 Nelly Korda is not among them. WTGL has five of the top 11 in the world currently. Previous WTGL teams were reportedly sold for around $20M.

Sports Illustrated Tickets expands deal with Patriots to three European countries

Sports Illustrated is joining the Patriots 2026 Legendary Tour as a fan experience sponsor for Kraft Sports + Entertainment.
Sports Illustrated is joining the Patriots 2026 Legendary Tour as a fan experience sponsor for Kraft Sports + Entertainment. Sports Illustrated Tickets

Sports Illustrated Tickets has expanded its official fan experience sponsorship with the Patriots to include Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, which are three countries the club holds rights to through the NFL’s Global Markets Program.

The addition also includes a sponsor spot for the Patriots’ upcoming 2026 Legends Tour, which the team will use to schedule various events across Germany from June up to its regular-season game in Munich. Activations will include a FIFA World Cup watch party next week in Berlin and the IFAF Flag Football World Championships in August.

Sports Illustrated Tickets originally signed its multiyear deal with Kraft Sports + Entertainment in 2024 to be the official fan experience sponsor of the NFL team, Gillette Stadium and the Revolution.

“I think this mobile experience for them allows them to tell new fans who just maybe aren’t that familiar with the New England Patriots,” Sports Illustrated Tickets CEO David Lane said. “Look at this dynasty, look at the history, look at the championships, look at the perseverance, look at the accomplishments.”

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2026 Sports PR Summit hits D.C.

The 2026 Sports PR Summit, hosted by Monumental Sports & Entertainment, takes place Wednesday in D.C., bringing together senior communications, PR and digital media execs from across the sports industry. The event will feature conversations with some of the most influential voices in sports, including league commissioners, team owners and execs, athletes and award-winning journalists, with discussions focused on topics ranging from crisis communications and athlete branding to digital strategy and the evolving media landscape. Those speaking include NBA EVP/Communications Mike Bass, NWSL club Washington Spirit CEO Kim Stone and Unrivaled Commissioner Micky Lawler (SBJ).

DISCLAIMER: Monumental Sports Network and SBJ are co-producers of a syndicated television show, “SBJ Inside the Industry.”

Roster Spots

Augusta National Golf Club is looking for a Senior Dir/Communications. The Augusta-based position is responsible for all external communications relating to the Club and Masters Tournament, messaging of all non-licensed media products, issuing press releases or other communication to the public, press and/or media as needed (Augusta National Golf Club).

The Hornets are looking for a Dir/Content & Creative Operations. The Charlotte-based position is responsible for lead operational oversight and cross-functional coordination for HSE Studios, including creative services, social media and video production teams (Hornets).

WWE is looking for a Senior Counsel/IP. The Stamford-based position is responsible for conducting clearance searches and providing risk assessments for new brands, products, character names, corporate logos and apparel slogans (WWE).

The Athletics are looking for a Dir/Payroll. The Las Vegas-based position is responsible for executing end-to-end payroll operations across the organization from payroll accuracy and compliance across highly complex compensation structures, including variable pay, bonuses, incentives, multi-state taxation and contractual earnings (Athletics).

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Speed Reads...

The city of San Diego’s decision on the Midway Rising project “slated to remake the city’s sports arena property” in the Midway District with thousands of apartments and a new entertainment venue “has quietly been pushed back to an unknown date later in the year.” The development plan includes a 16,000-seat replacement arena (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 6/16).

TCU is “launching an institute that will focus on how athletes ‘train, recover and perform under pressure.’” The Roach Institute of Athlete Engineering is funded by a $10M gift from the Roach Foundation of Fort Worth (FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 6/16).

The General Mills company announced Tuesday that Aces C A’ja Wilson “will be the newest champion to appear on the cover of the Wheaties cereal brand” (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 6/16).

A temporary jail originally proposed to hold K.C.’s public safety efforts during the World Cup “still isn’t operational” after the first match in the city kicked off. City officials now say that the $25M facility “won’t be used” during the tournament at all (K.C. STAR, 6/16).

David Blitzer’s Bolt Ventures has acquired the Texas Junior Golf Tour and intends to combine it with the Bolt-acquired Hurricane Junior Golf Tour to create a new youth tour platform sometime in 2027 (SBJ).

The most read article yesterday was about “Hockey Night in Canada” ending moving forward: CBC no longer carrying NHL games.


Morning Hot Reads: Where’s the Order?

THE ATHLETIC went with the header, “College sports built a new body to police itself. A year later, order has not been restored.” At a shared office space in Northern Virginia, “amidst the maze of desks and glass walls, it is difficult to tell where the College Sports Commission begins and ends.” Maybe one day the CSC “will have its own standalone headquarters like the NCAA.” For now though, the fledgling enforcement agency, created a year ago by the Power 4 conferences “to regulate the new ways college athletes are compensated, fits snugly in 1,500 square feet.” Despite its modest accommodations, the CSC “has come a long way” -- though “certainly not far enough to please everybody.”

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Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘Hollywood Names’

“He’s got 12 Oscar nominations & 2 wins & a Henry Mancini Award from ASCAP & in 2018 received the German Order of Merit.”


Off the presses...

The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:


Final Jeopardy...

“Who is Hans Zimmer?”

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