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Netflix Users Could Be Fined £1,000 For Watching
WrestleMania 42 is almost here, and thousands of wrestling fans across the UK will be gearing up to watch one of the biggest events in the sporting calendar. However, many could be unknowingly breaking the law simply by tuning in on Netflix.
WrestleMania has been a two-night event since WrestleMania 36 in 2020, and this year’s edition is no different, with 13 matches spread across Saturday and Sunday night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, hosted by the recently retired John Cena.
Night one kicks off in spectacular fashion with YouTube megastar IShowSpeed teaming up with The Vision’s Logan Paul and Austin Theory, taking on The Usos and LA Knight in a six-man tag match that reflects WrestleMania’s tradition of celebrity involvement. The weekend, though, is packed with many high-profile matches.
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The main event of the night then sees Randy Orton with Pat McAfee in his corner, challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship in what promises to be one of the most compelling matches of the entire weekend. The stakes go well beyond the title, however, with the former NFL punter and broadcaster having declared that he will leave professional wrestling permanently if Orton fails to win.
Night two opens with the match that has perhaps got the hype train going more than any other on the card, as Oba Femi answers Brock Lesnar’s open challenge in what will be a collision of absolute giants. The night then builds to its main event, where CM Punk puts the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Roman Reigns, a match loaded with personal history and bad blood that has been simmering for weeks since Reigns won the Royal Rumble to set up the showdown.
Netflix has had the rights to air WWE’s premium live events for just over a year, meaning both nights of WrestleMania 42 will be streamed live on the platform with no need to fork out pay-per-view fees, just a subscription that starts at £5.99.
The Law Surrounding Watching WrestleMania 42 on Netflix
What many subscribers may not realise is that watching any live television programme in the UK, regardless of which platform or device you use, requires a valid TV licence.
This isn’t a Netflix-specific rule. Under current UK law, a TV licence is required if you watch or record any programme as it’s being broadcast live, whether it be on a television, a laptop, a tablet, a phone or any other device. The platform being used to stream the content is completely irrelevant.
Those caught watching live content without a valid TV licence could face a fine of up to £1,000, not including any legal costs. A TV licence currently costs £180 per year, and for anyone who doesn’t already hold one, it can be purchased quickly and easily via the TV Licensing website before WrestleMania 42 gets under way.
If you are watching WrestleMania 42 on Netflix after the live broadcast has ended using an on-demand or replay function, you don’t need a TV licence for that specific viewing. The requirement only applies to watching it live as it airs. With such a stacked card across both nights, it’s well worth making sure everything is in order before the action begins. A TV licence is considerably cheaper than a four-figure fine.
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Unai Emery Green Lights Aston Villa Bid for Jon Martin
Aston Villa are ready to add an elite central defender to their squad this summer after Unai Emery gave his green light to an opening bid, according to Sports Boom.
The Villans are preparing to return to the Champions League next season after winning the Europa League and finishing fourth in the Premier League this season, with the manager now keen to bolster his squad to ensure they remain competitive at all levels.
Central defence is an area that has been identified as needing strengthening, and the club are now ready to make an offer to do just that, with a top young Spaniard.
Aston Villa Ready to Bid for Jon Martin
According to Sports Boom, Aston Villa are ready to make a bid to sign Real Sociedad star Jon Martin this summer.
Martin, who has been described as ‘tremendous’, is considered to be one of the best young Spanish defenders around, with the 20-year-old making 29 starts across all competitions for the club this season, scoring twice in La Liga as the team missed out on qualifying for the Champions League.
Villa are expecting big changes in their squad this summer, with Tyrone Mings expected to depart while Victor Lindelof and Pau Torres have also been linked with moves away.
Emery is understood to want an ‘elite’ central defender in his squad to partner Ezri Konsa, and has given his green light for Villa to table a €25m (£21m) bid for the youngster. However, Sociedad don’t want to lose the talented defender, and are pointing towards his €50m (£43m) release clause to avoid any negotiations.
The club remain in discussions with the player and his representatives over potential personal terms, but a number of top European clubs are also keeping an eye on the situation.
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Aston Villa Can Seal Deal for Martin
Konsa is the leading man in the Aston Villa defence as things stand, and all of Torres, Mings, and Lindelof have partnered him with success during the most recent campaign.
But Martin is a player who has the terrific potential to be able to not only step in alongside Konsa in the coming years, but also eventually take over from his as the leader of the defence.
The £43m clause is likely too high, but Sociedad will be forced to consider any serious offers for his services. Villa know that, and they are very good in the transfer market, while Emery always gets the best out of his players. This deal could be one that looks like a bargain in a few years.
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How Much 2026 FIFA World Cup Referees Get Paid
Players aren’t the only ones with a financial stake in what happens at the 2026 World Cup this summer.
The officials overseeing football’s biggest tournament are in line for a bumper payday of their own, and two of England’s most prominent referees are set to cash in.
Premier League officials currently earn in the region of £170,000 to £180,000 a year once match fees and bonuses are factored in, a figure that varies depending on experience and seniority. But for those selected this summer, the World Cup presents a huge financial opportunity: the chance to exceed an entire season’s worth of earnings in just five weeks.
A Record-Breaking Pay Packet for Referees at the World Cup
According to The Times, World Cup referees will each earn a record-breaking $100,000 (around £75,000) for their involvement in the tournament, a figure that represents roughly double what officials were paid at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. It’s an uplift that reflects both the expanded 48-team format, the increased scrutiny that comes with it, and FIFA’s determination to attract the very best officials football has to offer.
This is all before bonuses. Referees retained for the knockout rounds will earn more at each successive stage, with those handed the final on the 19th of July in line for the largest payout of all.
Two of the Premier League’s best referees have been selected for the tournament: Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor. Between their Premier League commitments, FA Cup and Champions League matches this season, both are understood to have already earned in the region of £250,000, so the World Cup will be a lucrative addition on top of an already substantial year’s work.
Australian official Jarred Gillett, who also works in the Premier League, will attend in a specialist VAR capacity.
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World Cup Rule Changes to be Enforced
The pay structure isn’t the only thing that’s new. FIFA has introduced a raft of rule changes for 2026.
Time-wasting is being targeted more aggressively than ever. Substitutes will be required to leave the pitch within ten seconds, and any player who goes off for treatment will have to remain off the pitch for a full minute before returning. There’s also a five-second countdown for throw-ins and goal kicks, and players who cover their mouths during confrontations with officials risk immediate dismissal.
VAR’s powers have been expanded too. For the first time, the system will be able to overturn a corner if it was incorrectly awarded, and review red cards issued for a second yellow. Two things fans have been crying out for.
VAR will also have the power to intervene and disallow goals for a foul by an attacking player even before the ball has crossed the line.
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With 52 referees, 88 assistant referees and 30 VAR officials overseeing 104 matches, the infrastructure in place this summer is the largest in World Cup history by quite some distance.
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Man Utd Open Talks to Sign Fernandes After Ederson, Personal Terms Agreed
Manchester United have now fully turned their attentions to their second signing of the summer after completing an agreement to sign Ederson from Atalanta.
The Red Devils have agreed a £38m deal with the Serie A side to bring the Brazil star to Old Trafford, with the central midfielder now a late addition to the Brazil World Cup squad, which means a deal may be delayed before it is officially signed off and announced.
But with an agreement in place and transfer sorted, United are now moving on to their next targets, and have opened club-to-club talks for their next potential signing.
Man Utd Open Talks to Sign Mateus Fernandes
According to Roundtable, Man Utd have now opened club-to-club talks with West Ham United over a deal to sign Mateus Fernandes.
Fernandes, who has been described as a ‘superstar’, is expected to leave the Hammers this summer after they were relegated to the Championship, but the east London side are currently demanding around £80m to let him leave, despite having paid Southampton around £40m just 12 months prior in the same situation.
United are now ready to push into negotiations, but have absolutely no intention of going near that £80m asking price, and are not interested in taking part in a long saga.
The Portuguese midfielder has already agreed personal terms on a move to Old Trafford, having received glowing references from Bruno Fernandes and Michael Carrick, and now negotiations are expected to accelerate in the coming weeks over a deal.
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Deal There to be Done for Man Utd
While West Ham are playing hardball behind the scenes over a deal for the 21-year-old midfielder, the expectation everywhere is that he will leave the London Stadium before the new season begins.
The £80m price tag is far too high, and West Ham know it too. But with a 15% sell-on clause owed to Southampton from any profit, they want to maximise their returns. Man Utd, however, have been burned far too many times in the past, and INEOS have seemingly learned from mistakes by the previous regime.
A deal will get done eventually, but for how much remains to be seen, and whether it’s Man United who agree terms with West Ham or not is also not guaranteed.
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