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Marketing Creative Risk Check

Know where every ad platform draws the line, and catch the IP and compliance risks in your World Cup creatives before they go live.

Not sure where to start? Try a World Cup sample creative

Tap any example to see how a World Cup creative gets screened before it runs.

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Schedule graphic · Belgium vs Egypt

Schedule graphics love to hang a promo on a match milestone—watch the official schedule look, IP marks and any implied “official” tie.

ImageMatch scheduleUS

Short video · Fruit football match

A short video riffing on official moments—watch for IP knock-offs, topic-jacking and brand-safety issues across markets.

VideoOfficial topicGlobal
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Promo copy · “Official look-alike” + tickets

“Official look-alike, win tickets” copy is a magnet for ticket-perk, implied-endorsement and overclaim flags.

CopyTickets / merchIndonesia

Covers the risks World Cup ads hit most

We check—and help you fix—the usual offenders: official IP, implied partnerships, ticket perks, mascots and merch.

Official IP & marks

Flags any use of official logos, wordmarks, WE ARE 26, the trophy, FIFA marks or official fonts—in visuals or copy.

Implied partnership

Catches language that hints at an official tie-up: sponsor, licensed, partner, official supplier, “Brought to you by” and the like.

Mascots & merch

Watches for the mascots Maple, Zayu and Clutch—their look, names, AI knock-offs and merch.

Ticket perks

Flags risky perk mechanics: ticket giveaways, purchase perks, VIP hospitality and ticket-inclusive bundles.

Schedule & countdowns

Looks at commercialized match schedules, branded countdown widgets and promos pegged to match milestones.

App, URL & website

Catches domains, links, app names or page styling that lean on FIFA or “World Cup” to imply an official link.

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