MarketWatch · Jul 18, 2026 18:32 UTC The World Cup–winning side will make $50 million — and the IRS gets a cut Read full story on MarketWatch Share AI disclosure Summary “It doesn’t make a difference who wins the game. The IRS will get a piece.” Original reporting Open original source Related coverage Saka hat-trick helps England down France to win World Cup 2026 Bronze Final Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 23:22 UTC France's Mbappe sets World Cup scoring record with 22 goals DW | Jul 18, 2026 23:15 UTC World Cup 2026: France escape humiliation but fall to England in Deschamps' final match France24 | Jul 18, 2026 23:10 UTC White House official defends Argentina’s use of Falklands banner The Hill | Jul 18, 2026 23:10 UTC Israel advances public diplomacy in Venezuela jpost.com | Jul 18, 2026 16:51 UTC Kylian Mbappe breaks all-time World Cup scoring record with 22nd goal Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 23:20 UTC World Cup 2026: France escape humiliation but fall to England in Deschamps' final match France24 | Jul 18, 2026 23:08 UTC World Cup final tickets near $2.3m mark on FIFA’s resale platform Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 22:41 UTC Read full article on MarketWatch Get the AFBytes Brief Major stories, AI-assisted analysis, and what to watch next. Free, monthly, unsubscribe anytime. Subscribe
Saka hat-trick helps England down France to win World Cup 2026 Bronze Final Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 23:22 UTC
World Cup 2026: France escape humiliation but fall to England in Deschamps' final match France24 | Jul 18, 2026 23:10 UTC
Kylian Mbappe breaks all-time World Cup scoring record with 22nd goal Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 23:20 UTC
World Cup 2026: France escape humiliation but fall to England in Deschamps' final match France24 | Jul 18, 2026 23:08 UTC
World Cup final tickets near $2.3m mark on FIFA’s resale platform Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 22:41 UTC