From Montevideo to Tokyo, ‘Game and Glory’ reveals the rituals, rivalries and emotion behind the World Cup

Superfans show how tailgates and match-day traditions build connections ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026. (Source: Gray Media)
Published: Jun. 15, 2026 at 12:14 PM EDT|Updated: 6 hours ago

(Gray Media) - For billions of fans, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is more than a tournament, it’s personal.

“Game and Glory” traveled to the world’s most soccer-obsessed nations to explore what drives that devotion: the rituals passed down through families, the rivalries that divide cities, and the raw emotion that unites a planet around a single game.

This docuseries explores soccer culture beyond the pitch—where identity, history and pride collide.

“Game and Glory” gives fans a passport to the soccer-crazed nations that will bring their energy, pride and passion to North America’s biggest cities.

East Meets West: Uruguay and Japan

In the premiere episode, “Game and Glory” journeys into two vastly different but equally passionate football cultures.

From the smoky streets of Montevideo, where soccer is a birthright, to the disciplined, fanatical devotion found in Tokyo’s J-League terraces, our hosts explore how soccer shapes identity, community and pride.

Rivals, Religion and Redemption: Argentina and England

These are two of the most storied and emotionally charged soccer nations on Earth. In Argentina, soccer borders on religion.

In England, the birthplace of the modern game and club, loyalty runs deep. This episode is all about iconic rivalries, cultural rituals and fan devotion.