
IShowSpeed turned the United States’ World Cup opener against Paraguay into a personal milestone moment after reaching 55 million YouTube subscribers live during the game.
The streamer was already part of the tournament conversation because of his huge football audience and his link to FIFA’s 2026 World Cup build-up.
But hitting that number during a USMNT match at SoFi Stadium gave the moment a perfect setting, with Speed mixing national-team emotion, creator culture, and his usual chaos in one clip.

IShowSpeed hits 55 million subscribers at USA vs Paraguay
As Football Pundit shared, Speed reached 55 million subscribers during the United States’ World Cup opener and celebrated with a backflip.
The milestone clearly meant plenty to him. Reacting to the number, he said: “55 million, at the world cup opening, Let’s go”
The celebration fit his brand perfectly. Speed has built one of the biggest followings on YouTube through loud, emotional, unpredictable live moments, and this one came in front of the sport he has attached himself to most strongly.
Reports and clips from the moment showed him getting visibly emotional after completing the backflip, turning a subscriber count into one of the viral side stories of the USA game.
The timing mattered. This was not a random livestream milestone from home. It happened during the 2026 World Cup, with the United States opening Group D against Paraguay in Los Angeles.
USA vs Paraguay gave Speed perfect World Cup stage
The match itself gave Speed plenty to react to. USA started fast at SoFi Stadium, with Damián Bobadilla’s own goal putting the hosts ahead early.
Folarin Balogun later scored twice, while Gio Reyna added a late goal as the United States beat Paraguay 4-1 in a strong opening statement.
For Speed, the setting made the milestone feel bigger. He has gone from viral gaming creator to global football personality, helped by his Cristiano Ronaldo obsession, international streams, and growing presence around major sporting events.
Reaching 55 million subscribers during a World Cup opener showed how far that crossover has gone. He was not just watching the match, he was part of the entertainment around it.
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