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Domino’s giving away $1M worth of pizza in wacky World Cup contest — how to get one

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Domino’s giving away $1M worth of pizza in wacky World Cup contest — how to get one
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Domino's is launching a promotional campaign during the World Cup by giving away $1 million worth of pizzas. If any player from the US soccer team receives a red card, over 60,000 winners will be selected to receive a free medium two-topping pizza. Fans must register on Domino's website and be part of the Domino's Rewards program to qualify for this offer.

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Food & Drink Domino’s giving away $1M worth of pizza in wacky World Cup contest — how to get one By Brooke Steinberg Published May 20, 2026, 12:25 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Drama at the FIFA World Cup this summer could actually help fans score big. Domino’s is getting ready for the big soccer game by giving away free “Emergency Pizzas.” The pizza chain announced that it will hand out $1 million worth of pizzas if any player from the US team receives a red card in the soccer tournament. If any player on the US soccer team receives a red card, Domino’s will randomly select more than 60,000 winners to receive a free medium two-topping pizza. Domino’s is giving away $1 million in free pizzas for the World Cup this summer.

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