Overtime launches 'Race to Glory' creator competition series on Fox One tied to World CupOvertime's new Fox One show turns creator rivalries into a World Cup-adjacent race
Fox One and Overtime, the social-first sports media company, have teamed up on an unscripted shortform digital series called 'Race to Glory,' launching Sunday. The show is structured like 'The Amazing Race' but pits two teams of shortform creators against each other. 'Mud United,' captained by Rakai — who grew his brand after making a basketball shot over Kyrie Irving — is one of the teams. The series is designed as alt-programming for viewers who find the FIFA World Cup too slow-paced, with Fox and FS1 holding exclusive English-language U.S. rights to all 104 tournament matches.Overtime and Fox One are launching 'Race to Glory' on Sunday — a shortform creator competition series basically structured like 'The Amazing Race' but with content creators instead of civilians. One team, 'Mud United,' is captained by Rakai, the guy who blew up after hitting a shot over Kyrie Irving. The show is explicitly positioned as World Cup counter-programming on Fox One, since Fox and FS1 hold exclusive U.S. English-language rights to all 104 World Cup matches.