Starting today, fans can experience the new Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite “EA SPORTS FC” and High Elite “EA SPORTS FC” – both in-game and in real life. EA SPORTS FC™ 26 players will be able to obtain the boots as an earnable item in Clubs – FC’s online social mode where players create their own Virtual Pro player to play on the pitch with friends – alongside other vanity items, starting on September 29th mid-afternoon PT. This marks the latest chapter in the Nike x EA SPORTS partnership as they look to engage audiences across the physical and digital pitches they play on.
The real-life boots will also be available to purchase on Nike.com and at select retailers globally, matching the energy of the game with the relentless precision of the Phantom 6.
In Clubs, players will earn the boots by winning the Nike Phantom Cup – the Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite “EA SPORTS FC” will be earned by winning the cup once, while the Nike Phantom 6 High Elite will be unlocked by winning the cup three times. Winners of the Nike Phantom Cup will then be able to participate in the Nike Phantom Pro Cup, where successful completion will see them earn an exclusive FC 26 Clubs Archetype Card as well as additional vanity. The Clubs-first Nike Phantom Cups will also see players don a Nike Phantom kit and play their matches in a Nike Phantom themed Rush stadium. The two week in-game activation will feature the Nike Phantom Tournament from September 29 – October 13, and the Nike Phantom Pro Tournament from October 6 – October 13.
In FC Mobile, Fans can earn the Nike Phantom kits and Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite “EA SPORTS FC” by completing the Nike Phantom Challenge.
A first within the EA SPORTS FC era, this collaboration blends the real and digital worlds of football by crafting unique, virtual-first designs for both players and football fans. It also continues EA SPORTS FC’s efforts to authentically engage, entertain and represent football fans globally via partnering with brands, talent and organisations across the sport.
Starting September 29, football fans will be able to purchase the real-life boots at Nike.com and at select retail stores.
Designed for players who attack with precision, the Phantom 6 combines new Tuned Gripknit uppers for pinpoint strikes and a refined Nike Cyclone 360 plate for aggressive cuts – so fans can find out what precision feels like in real life. More details:
EA SPORTS FC™ 26 is available worldwide on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Amazon Luna, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch.
Nike and EA SPORTS have joined forces for a first within EA SPORTS FC. The Nike and EA SPORTS FC collaboration blends the real and digital worlds of football by crafting unique, virtual-first designs for both players and football fans.
The soon-to-be-released co-branded Nike Phantom boot is inspired by EA SPORTS FC 26 and its community — bringing a digital-first design to life.
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The EA SPORTS FC colourway is the first of its kind. From the pixel-heavy Swoosh to the 3D render-inspired design and limited-edition colourway, this boot shows everyone that the pitch is yours for the taking. Multi-colour threading keeps the game looking as electric as it feels, while pixelated textures on the lateral Swoosh and iridescent outsole triangles nod to the 3D rendering elements of gaming.
The XbotGo Chameleon is an AI-powered camera mount designed to act as a “cameraman” for sports filming with a 120 degree lens with AI built in.It comes with a high quality tripod which you can attach and it and then uses its own built-in AI camera to track and follow the action on the field or cout like football basketball and tennis etc. This is targeted at parents, coaches, and athletes who want to record games or practices without having to manually operate the camera however you get a remote control with it which is nice. The XbotGo also has live streaming which can allow you to let the camera work by itself should you need to be in a sport and not able to manage the camera
The build quality is excellent here and it had many asking me what it was when it was even just sitting in my house waiting to take it out due to the colour of it and even more impressed when I turned it on and they seen the breathing lights on the side making it stand out even more and great for night shoots.
The XbotGo Chameleon is easy and fast to set up at any game with no calibration required there is a 720p HD 1080p and up to 4K 60fps in some sports there is a variety of settings in the app to go through you can also mount your phone in the device itself if you wish and again use the remote control which also allows you to make a point of refrence while in use in your video and you can then look back which is great. You can then also edit videos later on in app download or share if you want to go live you can also do which is a great feature.
Overall if you need you hands free and want a tool to do the job for you this is it but you yourself can be in control if needed the footage and audio is great and clear and it is also a grea talking point for anyone curious about the product which i encountered.
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Today, Electronic Arts Inc. unveiled the highly anticipated soundtrack for EA SPORTS FC™ 26, continuing the franchise’s 20+ year legacy of influencing the global music landscape. With a tradition of spotlighting future chart-toppers and cultural icons, this year’s soundtrack is packed with 109 tracks representing 30+ nations from both world-renowned and rising artists, including Dublin based band Gurriers with their soon to be released track Erasure, along with Italian international Moise Kean, known onstage as KMB, who becomes the first professional footballer to be featured on a FC soundtrack; all of which will set the tone for EA SPORTS FC 26, set to launch on September 26.
“For more than two decades, EA SPORTS has shaped global culture by introducing millions of players to new music, artists, and genres,” said Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive and President of Music for Electronic Arts. “FC 26 is one of the most diverse and bold soundtracks yet – echoing the voice of the FC community through song and culture.”
This year’s groundbreaking lineup features tracks from two-time Grammy winner Fred again.., who will be making an FC Soundtrack return alongside Billboard Women In Music Producer of the Year PinkPantheress; and a never-before-heard song from global superstar and part club owner of Ipswich Town Ed Sheeran. The soundtrack also highlights Brazilian rising star Ebony with her bold style and powerful lyrics, experimental Afrobeats artist Obongjayar; Grammy nominated trio HAIM; British rock pioneers The Cure; and many more.
Alongside 27 previously unreleased tracks, the FC 26 Soundtrack also features highly anticipated tracks from BRIT-nominated singer-songwriter Joy Crookes – who is celebrated for her soulful blend of R&B, jazz, and South Asian influences – and Alewya, the London-based artist renowned for fusing electronic, Afrobeat, and alternative sounds.
Through the FC 26 Soundtrack, EA SPORTS FC continues to build on its reputation as a cultural tastemaker. Previous soundtracks have featured upcoming talent who have gone on to be household names including the likes of Glass Animals, John Newman, Lola Young, Nia Archives, Madeon and Alex Spencer. These artists have created moments that transcend beyond the pitch and celebrate culture, artistry, and the power of music to bring people together.
Pre-orders are now available for EA SPORTS FC 26, which will launch on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Amazon Luna, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. EA SPORTS FC 26 will be available worldwide to play on September 26, 2025, with early access through the Ultimate Edition beginning September 19, 2025.
Aviva Insurance Ireland, one of Ireland’s leading insurance providers, has today been announced as a major partner of ClubberTV, the fast-growing sports streaming platform transforming how grassroots GAA and community sport are brought to fans across Ireland and beyond.
The new partnership marks a significant moment for both organisations, bringing together Aviva’s long-standing commitment to Irish sport with ClubberTV’s innovative approach to live and on-demand sports coverage.
Under the new agreement, Aviva will become an official partner of all ClubberTV coverage for the upcoming 2025/26 season, with prominent branding integrated across Clubber’s live match broadcasts, digital platforms, and community outreach initiatives, reinforcing both organisations’ dedication to growing grassroots sport.
Speaking at the announcement, Declan O’Rourke, CEO at Aviva Insurance Ireland commented, “At Aviva Insurance Ireland, we understand the power of sport to connect communities, and grassroots GAA is at the heart of communities throughout the country. We are proud to support the growth and development of ClubberTV in making our national game more accessible to national and global audiences. We’re delighted to support a platform that gives communities more in terms of access, entertainment and inspiration”.
Founded in 2020, Clubber has become Ireland’s leading live streaming platform for local and grassroots sport. Using cloud-based technology, it removes the need for traditional broadcast infrastructure, enabling high-quality, live coverage from any location. This year alone, it will stream over 1,500 games, cementing its position as the go-to platform for grassroots and semi-professional sports. Clubber holds exclusive, multi-year GAA broadcast rights across Ireland and is actively expanding its footprint into additional counties, sports, and international markets.
Jimmy Doyle, CEO of Clubber TV added, “To welcome Aviva Insurance Ireland as our first major partner is a proud moment. It validates the vision we’ve had from day one: to unlock the power of local sport and bring it to fans everywhere. Together with Aviva, we look forward to increasing the visibility of grassroot sport.”
Fans can watch games from 14 counties including the Tipperary, Cork and Kilkenny Club Hurling Championships, as well as the Kerry, Kildare and Meath Club Football Championships, plus some of the Camogie Club Championships with flexible subscription options.
FIFA billed the 2025 Club World Cup as football’s most extraordinary club event: 32 teams, a $2.5 billion prize pool, and global giants clashing in a US summer spectacle. It promised blockbuster action, but reality disappoints like a hyped film flopping on opening weekend. Reports show that 40% of opening match tickets are unsold, starkly contrasting with FIFA’s sold-out vision. Even Inter Miami’s star power fails to draw, with their key match against Al Ahly plagued by empty seats. The anticipated excitement hasn’t materialized, fans wanted an event to cheer about and maybe put a little fun money for casual bets using things like shangri la bonuses, but they were left shrugging.
Why aren’t fans attending? Five hurdles for the 2025 Club World Cup:
These issues stack up like a losing streak. Fans want value and meaning, not a forced, bloated event.
Hosting in the U.S. seemed a slam dunk, but FIFA fumbled badly. Choosing tourist hubs like New York and Los Angeles over soccer-passionate cities like Portland or Kansas City ignored the true fanbase, making it feel like hosting the Super Bowl without a local team: all flash and no soul.
Further alienating local fans were awkward kickoff times, like 12 p.m. ET for games featuring Asian or African teams, rather than prime-time slots. This corporate focus and scheduling misstep created a Grand Canyon-wide disconnect between FIFA’s plan and what U.S. fans actually want.
FIFA’s response to poor ticket sales has baffled. Instead of addressing issues, they’ve said that fans don’t yet understand the vision. Their solution? Desperate discount codes, cutting prices by up to 84%, resemble a clearance sale for unwanted goods.
The core problem is the lack of an emotional hook. Unlike the history-rich Champions League or the pride-filled World Cup, this event feels like an unasked-for “Super League Lite” corporate experiment. FIFA is banking on prestige, but without a resonant story, they’re shouting into the void.
Can this ship be turned around? Maybe, but it’ll take more than quick fixes. Here’s what could spark some life into the 2025 Club World Cup:
These ideas aren’t rocket science, but they demand that FIFA listen, not dictate. Think of a struggling sports franchise rebuilding its fan base, block by block, through outreach and heart. That’s the vibe this tournament needs.
The 2025 Club World Cup, intended as a global football celebration, falters with empty seats signaling broken promises. Fans reject the hype, alienated by excessive games, steep prices, and a soulless event. Hosting in the U.S. was a missed opportunity, undermined by poor city choices and corporate focus. FIFA’s response has been ineffective.
While time remains for bold changes, current signs are worrying: lagging ticket sales and frustrated fan chatter online show little buzz exists. The tournament isn’t doomed but faces a steep climb to win back supporters.
Electronic Arts Inc. has announced that EA SPORTS FC FUTURES has doubled its year-on-year impact, opening up access to grassroots football to over 340,000* people in year two. Building on the 170,000** in year one, it means the programme has increased access to the world’s game to over 500,000 people around the world in just two years since its inception.
Since launching in 2023, the initiative has continued to deliver on its commitment to grow community-level football worldwide and support real-world play, by refurbishing community pitches globally, delivering new free-to-access training practices inspired by EA SPORTS FC in-game drills, and working with partners to provide opportunities for all to play the beautiful game.
With a vision to make the sport more inclusive and accessible for players around the world, FC FUTURES empowers the next generation of football fans and coaches – providing training materials, as well as safe and inspiring spaces to play and thrive through real-world football experiences.
In its second year, FC FUTURES has:
“In just two years, FC FUTURES has demonstrated the powerful impact football can have beyond our EA SPORTS FC game, making a positive difference to hundreds of thousands of people,” said Andrea Hopelain, GM & SVP, Publishing, EA SPORTS. “We’re creating lifelong sports fans not only through our game, but by actively supporting and growing grassroots football around the world. By bringing together our digital game with real-world coaching expertise, we’re democratizing access to football training and reimagining coach education in a truly unique way, which is both impactful and incredibly relatable for the next generation.”
As FC FUTURES looks ahead to its third year – and an exciting year for football globally – the initiative will continue to engage and inspire future generations of footballers by launching new community pitches, expanding its free training library, collaborating with new partners, strengthening existing partnerships, and building on its ambition to grow football for all.
Beyond this, FC FUTURES will unlock new ways the game can further revolutionise coach education, through the creation of additional learning experiences, harnessing the power of interactive play and the merging of physical and digital football to inspire more young people into the sport.
Find out more on FC FUTURES and access the FC FUTURES Academy, the free digital library of training practices, here.
Ahead of its massively anticipated launch, the world premiere of Gaelic Football 2025 is happening at GamerFest, Ireland’s biggest gaming and esports festival, where gamers can have an exclusive first play! The epic weekend celebration of gaming entertainment will include the latest games, VR gaming, esports and gaming challenges, a host of special guests including top Twitch and YouTube creators, and a packed schedule of live stage content.
The first Gaelic Football video game in 18 years is bigger, better, and built for next-generation game consoles – and GamerFest is the place to play it before anybody else! Whether you’re chasing glory in county championships or building your legacy from grassroots to greatness, Gaelic Football 2025 delivers the passion, pride, and power of Gaelic football like never before.
In addition to this world premiere, the developers of Gaelic Football 2025, Buck Eejit Games, will also be onsite at GamerFest to chat with the audience and gather that all important gamer feedback ahead of the games official launch in summer 2025 across Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC.
Red Bull’s mobile gaming event is returning to Ireland exclusively at GamerFest, featuring action-packed tournaments for both Player Unknown’s Battle Grounds on the Saturday and Clash Royale on the Sunday.
Tournament registration will take place on both days from 10am at the Red Bull Mobile Esports Open area at GamerFest. Attendees will commence the tournament in the Red Bull area from 1pm on both days, with the exciting Grand Finals taking place on the GamerFest Main Stage later in the day. The ultimate winner on both days will earn themselves their choice of a flagship smartphone or €1,000 in cash, plus the tournament winner’s trophy.
Also appearing at GamerFest will be Ireland’s top gaming content creators, including The Gara Show, who has amassed over 750,000 followers across his channels. Others such as Dylan Garbutt, Jordan Brown and Shields will be making live stage appearances and partaking in Q&As with gaming fans.
GamerFest has something for gamers of all levels, including families, casual and seasoned players alike. From retro games, cosplay and tournaments, to the Industry Zone where those interested in gaming professions can chat to the developers themselves and learn about the opportunities in the sector.
Stuart Dempsey, CEO of GamerFest, says: “This is a very exciting year for GamerFest, with audiences getting an exclusive first play of the hotly anticipated new GAA game. Our passion is to give Ireland’s gamers the biggest opportunities in the industry, whether that’s first plays of upcoming games or a chance to talk to developers about a future career in the games industry. We look forward to welcoming over 5,000 visitors to enjoy the weekend’s entertainment.”
GamerFest takes place in Dublin’s RDS on May 24th and 25th