The viral Champions League final streaker has broken down a World Cup ‘101’ for clueless Yanks.
Kinsey Wolanski, known best for her streak across the pitch in 2019, has now taken the sports hosting world by storm.
The 29-year-old is helping get her fans in the World Cup mood by explaining to her heavily American audience how the tournament works.
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Kinsey described the competition as a “massive deal” despite football – or soccer – being only the fourth most popular sport in the host nation, as reported by What’s The Jam.

On 29 May, she posted her “simple” World Cup “101” – with the Yanks lapping up the much-needed information.
However, a few of the influencer’s Americanisms left plenty of European followers frustrated.
During the clip, Kinsey explained the points system in the group stages, with a win giving you three points, a draw giving each team one point and a loss handing you zero.
But football fans couldn’t get over her use of the word “tie” instead of draw.
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One person said: “It is a draw.”
Another person added: “It’s called a draw, not a tie.”

Other viewers slammed the video for having to explain the “world’s largest” tournament.
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One person said: “I guess she’s explaining the rules for her fellow Americans.”
Another person added: “Great job summarising the world’s largest tournament.”
Someone else said: “Americans teaching us Europeans how the World Cup is going to be played.

“We don’t know what the ‘soccer cup’ looks like.”
One person added: “Crazy how folks in the US don’t even know the basics, wild.”
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