A Vietnamese woman’s divorce has highlighted an unusual dispute: access to watch the FIFA World Cup. Following a ten-year marriage, the woman and her ex-husband have legally separated and agreed to shared custody of their two children. However, the divorce decree reportedly includes stipulations regarding which parent is permitted to watch World Cup matches with the children. Details of the specific arrangement have not been released, but the case has sparked discussion regarding the complexities of divorce settlements and the inclusion of non-traditional assets, such as entertainment rights, in legal agreements. The case underscores the evolving nature of family law and the challenges of navigating co-parenting in the modern era. It also reflects the significant cultural importance of the World Cup in Vietnam.