Club After the Cup
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Which of these do you already root for?

Your American sports personality tells us a lot. Pick the closest fit.

Frequently asked: picking a soccer team to support

Which soccer team should I root for as a new American fan?

The team where the players you already love keep playing. If the 2026 World Cup made you a fan of specific players, follow them to their clubs — that emotional connection is how fandom sticks. Our quiz matches you across 130 clubs in the Premier League, LaLiga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, MLS, Liga MX, and NWSL using the players you pick, your existing sports loyalties, and your streaming budget.

Which Premier League team should I support?

It depends on how you like to watch sports. If you root for dynasties (Chiefs, Yankees), Manchester City will feel familiar. Tortured loyalists (Bills, Browns) will recognize themselves in Everton or Spurs. If you love young talent, look at Brighton or Chelsea; for history and lore, Manchester United or Liverpool; for beautiful process, Arsenal. Every Premier League match streams on Peacock in the US, so cost is identical whichever club you pick.

Do I have to pick a European club, or can I follow MLS?

MLS is a legitimate answer — especially if morning kickoffs aren't your thing. European weekend games start 7:30am–12:30pm ET, while MLS plays US evenings, every match is included with a base Apple TV subscription, and Messi plays in Miami. The quiz weighs your time-zone tolerance and shows both paths.

Where do the World Cup players play club soccer?

We track 309 players from all 48 World Cup teams and map each one to their current club, updated through the summer transfer window. After the quiz, your result page lists which World Cup stars play for your matched club and where to watch them.

How much does it cost to watch club soccer in the US?

Less than most people think, if you pick one league: Paramount+ ($8.99/mo) covers all of Serie A plus the Champions League, Peacock ($10.99/mo) covers the Premier League, ESPN Select ($12.99/mo) covers LaLiga, the Bundesliga, and the Eredivisie, and Apple TV ($12.99/mo) now includes every MLS match. The NWSL is largely free. Our watch guide keeps verified prices for 30+ leagues.

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