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FOX Sports and FIFA Present ‘FIFA World Cup 26™: One Year to Go' Live on FOX, Friday June 13, From South Beach - Fox Sports Press Pass
FOX Sports and FIFA Present ‘FIFA World Cup 26™: One Year to Go' Live on FOX, Friday June 13, From South Beach - Fox Sports Press Pass

Fox Sports

time5 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Fox Sports

FOX Sports and FIFA Present ‘FIFA World Cup 26™: One Year to Go' Live on FOX, Friday June 13, From South Beach - Fox Sports Press Pass

Charissa Thompson, Alexi Lalas, Stu Holden and Tom Rinaldi Host Star Soccer Celebration in Primetime from South Beach Live Musical Performances, FIFA Legends, Celebrities and More Commemorate One Year to Go to the World's Greatest Sporting Event LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports, America's English-language home for the FIFA World Cup 26™, today announces plans to celebrate reaching the one-year-to-go mark until the world's greatest sporting event with a live one-hour broadcast special airing Friday, June 13 at 8 PM ET / 8 PM PT on FOX. FIFA World Cup 26™: One Year to Go will originate from the sand on Miami's famed South Beach and feature a celebration with live performances, FIFA legends, celebrities and more hosted from multiple stages. FOX Sports' Charissa Thompson and former U.S. Men's National Team (USMNT) star Stu Holden will serve as hosts for the event with National Soccer Hall of Famer and FOX Soccer analyst Alexi Lalas and 17-time Sports Emmy winner Tom Rinaldi providing interviews with FIFA dignitaries, international and U.S. soccer legends and more throughout the night. Show highlights include an exclusive sit-down interview with USMNT Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino and Rinaldi, and live musical performances and special guests to be announced. From Thursday, June 11, 2026 to Sunday, July 19, 2026 , FOX Sports presents the biggest ever edition of the world's great sporting event with 48 teams and 104 matches being played across North America in the FIFA World Cup 26™.

Erin Andrews' dating advice sparks hope while Charissa Thompson declares marriage is a mistake
Erin Andrews' dating advice sparks hope while Charissa Thompson declares marriage is a mistake

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Erin Andrews' dating advice sparks hope while Charissa Thompson declares marriage is a mistake

Erin Andrews encourages listeners to embrace long-distance relationships (Getty Images) In the ever-evolving world of love and relationships, FOX's NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews is offering a refreshing take—especially when it comes to long-distance romance. Speaking candidly on her Calm Down podcast with co-host and close friend Charissa Thompson, Andrews offered heartfelt advice to fans navigating complicated love lives. Erin Andrews sees excitement in long-distance relationships Erin Andrews' life may be a whirlwind of sportscasting, fashion ventures, and podcasting, but she's never been shy about opening up. On a recent episode of Calm Down, a listener asked about handling long-distance relationships. Andrews didn't sugarcoat the challenges, but her message was rooted in optimism. 'Look, I think it's hard to date in the same city, in a different state. It's also hard to find the right person,' she admitted. However, she encouraged listeners not to give up on love just because of logistics. 'If you have a crush and they live in another state, I don't think that should deter you from not moving forward,' Andrews said. She even called it 'exciting' when you finally get to reunite with your partner after time apart. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trading CFD dengan Teknologi dan Kecepatan Lebih Baik IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Andrews wrapped her advice with the kind of real-world wisdom that has made her podcast such a hit: 'If you have the means, if you have the patience, if you are interested in each other that much, see where it goes.' Charissa Thompson stands firm: 'No more marriage for me' While Erin Andrews leans into love, Charissa Thompson is waving goodbye to the idea of ever marrying again. With two previous marriages behind her, Thompson is content with where she is—no veil, no vows, just love. Episode 330: Pregame - …With a Broken Heart | Calm Down Podcast 'I am never getting married again,' Thompson declared firmly on the podcast. 'People just want to show up for the party... I'm just not going to have a wedding.' Her stance isn't new. In another conversation with Kylie Kelce, she reflected on her past, saying, 'I married the wrong people, plural. I don't want to attach myself to something that I can't detach from.' Even when fans questioned her love life on social media, Thompson kept it classy. Responding to a sarcastic question about how many times she plans to get married, she replied, 'No more marriage for me, but thanks for asking. Just being with a man who is kind and doesn't take from me is all the commitment I need!' Also Read: No more Reputation Taylor's Version—Taylor Swift backs away from 'Reputation' re-recording, fans accuse her of stalling Whether you're chasing love across state lines or choosing to stay single and fulfilled, Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson offer two powerful and valid views on modern relationships. Their message? Love should be on your own terms—whatever those terms may be.

'Ease off the pedal': FOX Reporter Charissa Thompson's blunt take on avoiding dating burnout
'Ease off the pedal': FOX Reporter Charissa Thompson's blunt take on avoiding dating burnout

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Ease off the pedal': FOX Reporter Charissa Thompson's blunt take on avoiding dating burnout

Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews push for honest, intentional dating advice. (Image via Imago) Charissa Thompson's recent dating advice stands out not just for its honesty but for flipping the script on traditional male dating behavior. Instead of advising men to 'play it cool,' she encourages the opposite to be clear and confident. Dating today requires more than just texts Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews say it's time to make real moves In a recent episode of the Calm Down podcast ,Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews delved into the nuances of dating, offering candid advice to their listeners. Charissa took a moment to address a relatable question many people have silently pondered: How subtle is too subtle in the early stages of showing interest? The question came from a viewer who wrote, "Crushing on this girl, I start most chats laying low to see if she will engage me, bad move?" by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Want Lower Bills Without Changing a Thing? elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Learn More Undo Rather than sugar coating it, Thompson leaned into her signature no-nonsense style. 'I like a guy that is going to make it very obvious that he likes me,' she said, emphasizing that there's power in transparency. But she didn't stop there. The advice came with a crucial caveat, don't cross the line into clingy territory. 'If you're sending, if there's a lot of, I always say this, in a text chain, if there's a lot of blue and there's not a lot of the gray, we need to ease off the old gas pedal,' Charissa said. 'If you're initiating the chats, that's fine. That shows that you're interested. But is she just like sending you one-word responses? Is she sending you, like, you need to do something to keep the conversation and the activities like moving forward.' She voiced what many have felt but hesitated to say out loud: "Because just like the back and forth after a while, I know the very limited time I was actually dating, I would hate it when it'd just be like pen pal. I'm like, are we doing something? Are we not doing something?" Her point was crystal clear there's a fine line between building a connection and wasting time. She added, "Like you're the guy, you make the plan and if I'm on board, then I'll just come in and come up with ideas." It's a call for initiative something that too often gets lost in today's drawn-out digital exchanges. Joining the discussion, Erin Andrews chimed in with a grounded take on when it's time to stop waiting and start walking away. Taking a cue from Charissa's 'love guru hat,' she posed a rhetorical gut-check for anyone stuck in texting limbo, 'How long have you been starting up the chats and laying low? Because if it's been a while, it may be time to either say, hey, what, are we good? Are we moving on? Or maybe time for you to move on.' Also read: No contract, no problem? Erin Andrews drops bombshell on career-defining moment Together, their exchange highlighted a shared frustration with passive dating patterns. Their takeaway? Genuine interest should come with effort. If the connection feels more like a drawn-out pen-pal relationship than the start of something real, it might be worth reevaluating who's really investing in the conversation. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game
Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game

NEW YORK — Amazon wins all holiday season with the NFL, from Black Friday to Christmas Day. The Chicago Bears will face the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday Nov. 28 in the third edition of the 'Black Friday' game. The 'Thursday Night Football' studio crew members Charissa Thompson, Andrew Whitworth and Ryan Fitzpatrick revealed the news Monday at a presentation for advertisers. Advertisement The steamer will cap a Christmas Day tripleheader — the first two games of the day are on Netflix — with the Denver Broncos facing the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Dec. 25. The Chiefs played on Christmas Day last season — a Wednesday that the NFL scheduled games as part of their takeover of the NBA during the holiday. The Bears will be featured prominently this holiday season. Earlier Monday, FOX announced they'd play at the Green Bay Packers during a standalone window on Saturday Dec. 20 (Week 16). It's also the second straight year Amazon has tapped the Chiefs as they defeated the Las Vegas Raiders, 19-17, in 2024.''Black Friday Football' has quickly emerged as a new tradition on the national sports calendar, and we are ecstatic to feature the Super Bowl champions in this tentpole event for the second year in a row,' Prime Video vice president and global head of sports and ads Jay Marine said in a statement. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bears face Super Bowl champion Eagles in 'Black Friday' game

Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game
Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game

USA Today

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game

Chicago Bears face Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in 'Black Friday' game Show Caption Hide Caption Shedeur Sanders not feeling pressure from his doubters After sliding in the NFL Draft, Shedeur Sanders explains why he's not bothered by his many doubters as Browns career begins. Sports Pulse NEW YORK — Amazon wins all holiday season with the NFL, from Black Friday to Christmas Day. The Chicago Bears will face the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday Nov. 28 in the third edition of the 'Black Friday' game. The 'Thursday Night Football' studio crew members Charissa Thompson, Andrew Whitworth and Ryan Fitzpatrick revealed the news Monday at a presentation for advertisers. The steamer will cap a Christmas Day tripleheader — the first two games of the day are on Netflix — with the Denver Broncos facing the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Dec. 25. The Chiefs played on Christmas Day last season — a Wednesday that the NFL scheduled games as part of their takeover of the NBA during the holiday. The Bears will be featured prominently this holiday season. Earlier Monday, FOX announced they'd play at the Green Bay Packers during a standalone window on Saturday Dec. 20 (Week 16). It's also the second straight year Amazon has tapped the Chiefs as they defeated the Las Vegas Raiders, 19-17, in 2024.''Black Friday Football' has quickly emerged as a new tradition on the national sports calendar, and we are ecstatic to feature the Super Bowl champions in this tentpole event for the second year in a row,' Prime Video vice president and global head of sports and ads Jay Marine said in a statement.

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