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World Cup 2026 Side Hustles: How People Are Making Money

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From Mbappé’s dominance to Spain’s underdog charm, betting on World Cup matches isn’t just about luck—it’s a high-stakes side hustle with strategies that turn fans into profit hunters. Sportsbooks are stacked with odds favoring stars like Kylian Mbappé, but the real money moves come from reading the game, tracking player stats, and riding the wave of public sentiment. With France vs Spain as the tournament’s ‘real final,’ bettors are placing their bets—and their hopes—on who will leave it all on the pitch. But if you’re not into the high-stakes world of sports betting, there’s another way to cash in on World Cup hype—especially if you’ve got a taste for K-culture. In cities like New York, pop-up events are drawing crowds with free K-beauty samples, mini soccer challenges, and even life-changing travel giveaways. It’s the perfect mix of fun, fandom, and big rewards. But if you're looking to cash in on the World Cup without the risks of betting, selling merch and fan gear is a smart move. Small businesses are capitalizing on the hype, offering everything from official team jerseys to quirky fan-made designs. Whether it's France or Spain, fans are ready to show their team pride—and they're willing to pay for it. But if you're more of a creator than a bettor, the World Cup is your stage to shine. Platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok are packed with fans hungry for content—whether it's live reactions, deep dives on player stats, or hilarious meme compilations. Creators are raking in cash through sponsorships, ad revenue, and fan donations, all while riding the wave of this global phenomenon. But if you're looking to cash in on the World Cup without the risks of betting, organizing paid watch parties could be your next big side hustle. Cities like New York are already buzzing with pop-up events featuring K-beauty samples, mini soccer challenges, and even free trips to Korea as prizes. Imagine hosting a packed venue where fans gather to cheer on their teams while enj



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