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World Cup 2026: All the ways to make extra money including old football shirts
United Kingdom⚽ Sports7 hr. ago

World Cup 2026: All the ways to make extra money including old football shirts

The article discusses various opportunities to earn extra money during the World Cup 2026, focusing on creative and practical methods. It suggests renting out parking spaces, offering accommodation through platforms like Airbnb, selling vintage football merchandise, selling homemade food, delivering takeout meals, babysitting, and pet-sitting services. The piece highlights how individuals can capitalize on increased demand during the event without necessarily spending money.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
World Cup 2026: All the ways to make extra money including old football shirts

The article discusses various opportunities to earn extra money during the World Cup 2026, focusing on creative and practical methods. It suggests renting out parking spaces, offering accommodation through platforms like Airbnb, selling vintage football merchandise, selling homemade food, delivering takeout meals, babysitting, and pet-sitting services. The piece highlights how individuals can capitalize on increased demand during the event without necessarily spending money.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on financial opportunities related to the World Cup, which is a sports event. There is no mention of politics, policies, or controversial issues. The content remains neutral and informative, providing practical advice without taking a stance or showing bias.

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