With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just around the corner, 48 teams, three host countries, 104 matches, football is about to take over the world. Everyone’s debating formations, favorites, and which group is the group of death. But while all of that unfolds on the pitch, there’s another game running silently in the background: the one that lets you stream every match, send your reactions, and argue with strangers online at 2am.
That game is your network. And it runs on exactly the same logic as football.





