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If the U.S. team receives a red card at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, they may get an unexpected consolation: free pizza.
Domino’s Pizza announced on Monday, May 18, that it will give away “emergency pizzas” worth up to $1 million if a player on the U.S. national team is ejected during the tournament. Fans who sign up in advance could then win one of over 60,000 free medium two-topping pizzas.
“Football experts know that the worst thing that can happen in a game is for a player on the team you’re rooting for to receive a red card,” Kate Trumble, executive vice president of Domino’s Pizza, said in a statement. “If something like that were to happen to the U.S. national team, Domino’s would help ease the pain by distributing emergency pizzas.”
How to get free Domino’s pizza
Fans must register through the Domino’s website by June 10 to be eligible for the promotion, the company said. If a U.S. player is given a red card during the World Cup, eligible participants can claim a free pizza while supplies last.
Free pizza even without a red card
This benefit is not limited to the World Cup.
Domino’s Pizza also announced that it will be giving away 75,000 free pizzas to EA Sports FC 26 players until June 5th. Players who log into the game on Fridays during the promotional period will receive a unique code for a free medium two-topping pizza, the company said.
“Maybe a player walked into EA SPORTS FC 26 hungry. Or maybe the fridge was empty. Whatever the reason, Domino’s Pizza is here to provide emergency assistance,” the company said.
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Contact us at fernando.cervantes@usatodayco.com and follow us at X @fern_cerv_.

