Where will I be watching the FIFA World Cup?
Participating teams, at least US$8 million. World champions, $35 million. Runners-up, $25 million. Teams that lose in the round of 16, $9 million. And quarter-finalists, $14 million. Overall, FIFA will allocate $576 million, a new record, and an increase from the $420 million allocated in South Africa.
Too bad there’s no payout to the tens of thousands of fans sweating in the stands, let alone the millions around the world who will glued to their TVs, laptops, a whole slew of mobile devices. So what if you can't afford the flight to Rio or the hat or the t-shirt or the entrance fee? With the largest, most competitive, most exciting, most testosterone-charged event of the year, if you can’t make it to the World Cup, the next best thing, is to watch it live wherever you are.