Wednesday, June 24, 2026

USMNT World Cup Run Could Push Fox Ad Rates Past $2 Million

A deep run by the USMNT in the World Cup’s knockout stage would give Fox the ability to increase its ad rates.

June 12, 2026; Inglewood, California, U.S.; Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman of the U.S. celebrate their first goal, an own goal scored by Paraguay's Damian Bobadilla. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
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Fox Sports is reaping a windfall from World Cup advertising sales. If the U.S. Men’s National Team is able to make a deep run through the tourney, Fox could fetch more than $2 million per 30-second spot, sources tell Front Office Sports.  

That’s the word from Madison Avenue media buyers currently negotiating with Fox over its dwindling advertising inventory during the media giant’s coverage of FIFA 2026 World Cup.

Depending on matchups, ad rates range from $300,000 in the group stage and knockout rounds to an estimated $1 million to $2 million for later rounds. But there’s a difference between Team USA telecasts and those of other countries, say sources. 

This is the first time in 30 years the U.S. has hosted the World Cup in ideal TV time zones. Network executives at Fox are selling USMNT telecasts separately. With a rising Team USA seeking its first-ever World Cup title, Fox is able to charge—and get—a premium.

During the group stage, for example, Fox was charging close to $1 million for some commercials in Team USA’s first two matches, sources say. If the U.S. Men’s National Team makes it to the semifinals or final, ad prices could soar into NFL-like territory.

“You’re looking at over $2 million,” estimates one source. “Obviously, [Fox] is banking on that. You saw from some of the early-round matches that they are delivering from a ratings standpoint. I can only imagine if [Team USA] gets to the Round of 16.”

There’s no arguing Fox’s World Cup TV ratings have been strong as stars like the USA’s Folarin Balogun, Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Norway’s Erling Haaland, and France’s Kylian Mbappe score at a record pace.

Fox averaged an impressive 15,986,000 viewers for Team USA’s opening 4-1 win over Paraguay 4-1 on June 12. That made it the most-watched FIFA World Cup match in English-language history for the U.S. men’s team. On Friday afternoon, Fox scored again, averaging 14,781,000 viewers for Team USA’s 2-0 win over Australia, per preliminary data. The audience peaked at an NFL-esque 19,169,000 viewers from 4:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. Fox is set to broadcast the Group D finale featuring Team USA vs. Turkey in primetime on Thursday night. Spots for that game could cost over $1 million, say sources.

Marketers and their media agencies are pleased with Fox’s and Telemundo’s numbers so far, according to Ryan Zia, senior vice president of the Dentsu Sports marketing agency. He declined to comment on specific ad prices, however. 

“It’s been great. We’re only two weeks in. Every team has played their two matches. almost. Ratings are doing very well across the board, both Telemundo and Fox,” Zia tells Front Office Sports. “You’re seeing records broken. The USA-Paraguay game broke a lot of records. If you take into account English and Spanish language [numbers] combined, it was one of the biggest rated games ever.”

But Fox’s high national prices have scared off some buyers. Olivia Hawkins, vice president of media strategy at the Craft & Commerce media agency, represents a national consumer packaged goods company that sponsors the U.S. men’s team. After reviewing Fox’s national rates, she decided on a cheaper, local ad-buying approach with Fox.  

“National was over-priced. I feel comfortable going on-the-record and saying that,” Hawkins tells FOS. She also declined to comment on specific ad prices.

There’s also the controversy over FIFA’s “Hydration Breaks.” These match stoppages allow Fox to show commercials in full or split-screen formats.  Soccer purists scream they break up the match flow and upend decades of match strategy. But marketers are embracing them since they finally enable brands to place their messages inside, rather than around, matches, notes Zia. The Hollywood Reporter reported that these in-game spots have reportedly cost anywhere from $200,000 to $750,000 apiece, depending on the matchup and the stage of the tournament. 

Fox paid a bargain basement rate of $485 million for U.S. media rights to the 2026 World Cup. With World Cup fever sweeping up fans and advertisers, the network could ultimately reap a combined $250 million to $600 million in ad sales, according to THR. Fox’s ability to broadcast matches in ideal time zones has been a “game-changer,” said Fox vice president of production Zac Kenworthy in an interview with THR.

Fox declined to comment on World Cup ad sales.

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