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What Is Fox's ‘Chief World Cup Watcher' Job With $50K Salary?

FOX and Indeed are turning every soccer fan's dream into an actual paid job. The two companies are launching a nationwide search for a "Chief World Cup Watcher," a role that comes with a $50,000 salary and one very simple-sounding task: watch all 104 matches of the World Cup across the 39-day tournament.

It is basically a full-time World Cup marathon, but instead of calling it procrastination, FOX is making it a job title. For fans who were already planning to clear their schedules, this might be the most tempting application of the year.

The news was confirmed by Yahoo Sports on X who said, "FOX, along with Indeed, is launching a nationwide search to fill the position of "Chief World Cup Watcher""

So What Exactly Does the Job Entail?

FOX and Indeed have managed to turn World Cup obsession into an actual job.

One fan will be picked to spend the tournament watching every single match and will earn $50,000 for the assignment. The job title is Chief World Cup Watcher, which sounds made up, but is very real.

The catch is that this is not a quiet couch-and-remote setup. The selected fan will be placed in a custom viewing space in Times Square, where they will follow the full tournament while helping create a live, public-facing World Cup experience.

There is also a content side to the role. Whoever gets picked will need to post and share reactions, updates, and social clips along the way, so FOX and Indeed are probably looking for someone who can be entertaining on camera, not just someone who loves soccer.

 The FIFA World Cup Trophy is displayed on stage during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
The FIFA World Cup Trophy is displayed on stage during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

With the expanded 48-team format, this World Cup will have 104 matches, which makes the job both a dream and a serious endurance test.

Applications are being handled through Indeed, and fans also need to make their case with a social media video using #ChiefWorldCupWatcher. The winner is expected to be announced on June 6 during FOX's Red Sox-Yankees broadcast.

Related: Fox Makes Decision to Appoint Danish Legend as Analyst for 2026 World Cup

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This story was originally published May 5, 2026 at 3:59 PM.

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