Affiliate Disclosure
Effective date: June 11, 2026.This disclosure is made in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's endorsement guidelines (16 CFR Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”).
The plain-English version
Some links on gameday.school are affiliate links. If you click one and sign up or buy something, we may earn a commission. It costs you nothing extra — the price is the same whether you use our link or go directly. Those commissions are what keep every cheat sheet on this site free.
Which links are affiliate links
Primarily “where to watch” links — for example, links to streaming services that carry the World Cup and other live sports (such as Fubo or similar providers). Affiliate links on this site are routed through our /go/ short links (for example, gameday.school/go/watch), so it's always transparent when you're using one. Links to our own properties — our YouTube channel and our app, Sicko Grid — are not affiliate links.
How we choose what to recommend
We only link to services we'd tell a friend to use, and the recommendation comes first: we decide what to recommend based on what actually works for watching the sport, then check whether an affiliate program exists — never the other way around. An affiliate relationship never changes our opinion, our rankings, or what we say about a service. If a service stops being good, we stop linking to it, commission or not.
Sponsored content
As of the effective date above, no content on this site is sponsored. If that ever changes, sponsored content will be clearly labeled as such on the page where it appears.
YouTube and social media
The same policy applies to affiliate links we share in YouTube video descriptions and on our social channels: they may earn us a commission, they never cost you extra, and they never change what we recommend.
Questions
If anything here is unclear, email hello@gameday.school— we'll give you a straight answer.